Whereas auto engines are getting smaller and extra environment friendly, marine outboards are packing on the cylinders. A 12 months after introducing the “world’s first V12 outboard,” Mercury Marine adopted up with what it known as the business’s first V10 outboard, a 5.7-liter naturally aspirated water vaporizer accessible in two tunes. Not that these outputs have been missing, however it’s been a number of years, and Mercury is updating the V10 Verado lineup with a brand new flagship that brings much more energy and velocity potential.
Over within the automotive realm, V10 engines are hanging precariously by the thinnest sliver of a frayed thread thanks largely to boutique monitor automobile builders like Rodin and Red Bull. Due to Mercury, although, they are a bit extra accessible within the water, each on the racing and client recreation sides.
When Mercury launched the V10 Verado lineup in 2022, it promised quick, easy acceleration and benchmark-setting quietness. The 695-lb (315-kg) models have been designed with the identical 26-in (66-cm) mount spacing as V8s, making a clear plug-and-play possibility for extra energy on the identical vessel.
Mercury Marine
With 200 hp price of empty area to play with earlier than knocking up towards the 600-hp V12 Verado, Mercury is dialing up the general output of the V10 vary by including a brand new 425-hp variant because the flagship of the household. Past these further 25 horses of bragging rights over the V10 400, Mercury claims the brand new 10-cylinder prime canine cuts three seconds off the 0-30 mph (48 km/h) acceleration as in comparison with a much bigger 450-hp competitor outboard when put in on a loaded-up 5,000-lb (2,268-kg) 26-foot (7.9-m) middle console boat.
Pointing its finger at that very same outboard of 450-hp measurement, Mercury says the brand new 425-hp V10 Verado weighs over 250 lb (113 kg) much less. It is also designed to be 22% quieter when cruising.
Mercury Marine
Past introducing the 425-hp V10 Verado because the flagship and third mannequin of the V10 line, Mercury additionally tweaks its entry degree V10. It claims the newly tuned 350-hp outboard cuts a full 4 seconds off a 0-30-mph dash and practically 18 seconds off a 0-to-top velocity run in comparison with the 350-hp competitors. It additionally claims a 2.7-mph (4.3-km/h) increased prime velocity and quieter operation at cruise.
All of the aforementioned numbers are based mostly on Mercury’s inner head-to-head testing so must be taken with a grain of salt. Regardless, although, the brand new V10s seem like they’re positively price searching for boaters out there for a easy, high-powered outboard answer. As with the older Mercury V10s, they function 26-in center-to-center mounting geared toward straightforward boat repowering.
Mercury Marine
Each the 425- and 350-hp V10 Verados come normal with the Revolution X propeller Mercury designed particularly for its V10 outboards. That prop options extensive blades with an aggressive deep lower geared toward quick, environment friendly propulsion and nimble dealing with, a tunable efficiency vent system, and a noise/vibration-reducing hub.
The motive force controls every V10 with a regular digital throttle or optionally available 360-degree joystick controller.
Mercury didn’t announce pricing in its current announcement, and its V10 Verado web site stays a “get a quote” setup, however Boating Magazine has reported that the brand new 425-hp V10 will value roughly US$1,500 greater than the 400-hp model. Costs range based mostly on components like shaft size and throttle kind, however a fast search reveals V10 Verado 400 costs generally falling within the $40,000 vary.
Watch the brand new Mercs get their respective vessels straight sprinting by the water within the fast video intro beneath.
New V10 425hp Verado & Enhanced 350hp
Supply: Mercury Marine

