
The expected arrival of three new models has to do with the shipyard’s plans to update the model range and to strengthen its position in the superyacht market
The first newcomer, which is already in build, is the 36.6-metre Sunseeker 120 Yacht. She stands out for her bold design with sharp lines and a profile that resembles the 100 Yacht unveiled earlier.

The new vessel offers five cabins, four guest ones below deck and a master suite on the main deck. There are generous exterior lounge spaces in the cockpit, on the foredeck, which can also be fitted with a pool, and a flybridge. The raised pilot house allowed the designers to dedicate the entire main deck to the guests: there is a spacious saloon with large windows divided into a dining area and a lounge.

Based on the preliminary data, the Sunseeker 120 Yacht will be powered by twin MTU 12V 2000 engines or more powerful 16V delivering a top speed over 20 knots. The launch of the first Sunseeker 120 Yacht is expected at the end of 2026.
The next on the list of new products is the Sunseeker 135 Yacht, which is expected to arrive in the second half of 2027. While below the waterline this 41.15-metre tri-deck superyacht draws on the 131 Yacht design, above the waterline the design has been significantly reconsidered, with the vessel’s rugged, angular exterior elements offering a contemporary interpretation of Sunseeker’s signature style.

The 135 Yacht promises a spacious skylounge on the upper deck and a large beach area with fold-down terraces, a pool and a sunpad right by the water. In addition, there will be a storage space for a 6.5-metre tender and two jet skis.
The guests will be offered five cabins and a master suite on the main deck, while their interior design is entrusted to Design Unlimited studio.

The superyacht is most likely to be powered by twin MTU 2000 engines, but more details are expected later.
The figure in the name of the 42-metre tri-deck Sunseeker Ocean 460 stands for her internal volume. The semi-displacement composite hull, an almost vertical bow, a new concept of an asymmetric beach club, a side tender garage and an option of a hybrid propulsion system allow the shipyard to name the vessel a representative of a new generation of Sunseeker superyachts.

Up to 10 guests can be accommodated across five cabins, with a master suite on the main deck forward. According to the shipyard, with twin MTU engines the vessel will reach a top speed of up to 21 knots, while at 10 knots her cruising range will be 3200 nautical miles.

The premiere of the Sunseeker Ocean 460 is expected no earlier than 2028.
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