
Created for an experienced owner from Europe, the Loewe superyacht features a number of significant differences from the first unit
The first T55 Sportiva unit christened Rose hit the water early in April 2025, while the unit is currently in build at the yard, so the new series seems to be really successful.
The Loewe’s exterior and interior design are owed to Luca Dini Design & Architecture, while the owner’s team was actively involved in the project from the earliest stages of the project.

As the superyacht was conceived as a charter boat, she can offer six cabins – compared to the Rose’s five-cabin layout. According to the yard, higher passenger capacity did not affect the level of comfort, and the master suite on the main deck now boasts a jacuzzi and a private terrace.
The interior spaces feature a calm, modern style with various shades of light and grey colours, wooden surfaces and hammered metal finishes for the ceilings.
The internal elevator connects all the decks of the superyacht, ensuring maximum comfort for the guests. The Loewe also features a spacious beach club with a “sealine window” partially emerged in the water, a sauna, a hammam, and there is a sunbathing area around the infinity pool aft.

The sundeck is home to another pool, offering panoramic views, as well as a bar, a lounge and a sunpad. To free up the aft section, the tenders and water toys are stored in a dedicated area on the foredeck and there is a crane for launching them.
The Loewe is planning to spend her first season in the Mediterranean, where she will be available for charter.
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