The list of this year’s edition to the global list is quite impressive not only by size and exterior, but also by technology, such as hybrid-propulsion systems. Here is a list of new superyachts that have been launched in 2021.
Solaris
Lloyd Werft
140m
The giant Solaris is the eighth addition in Roman Abramovich’s fleet. The superyacht hit the water for the first time on Sunday 28 February. The 140m yacht has eight decks, as well as a helicopter pad and a spacious beach club aft. Solaris can accommodate up to thirty-six passengers and a crew of sixty. The impressive accent of Solaris’ exterior is the 2000 sq. m of glass, the largest glass panes to ever be built into a yacht.
Ahpo
Lürssen
115m
The 115m Ahpo (previously known as project Enzo) was launched by Lürssen in June. In September this bespoke yacht started her sea trials. Her exterior and interior design was made by Nuvolari Lenard. Moran Yacht & Ship managed and supervised the project. Ahpo is equipped with state-of-the art technology and engineering systems – a heat recovery system in the generators heats the water for the pool, leading to reduced electrical power and emissions, while dynamic positioning enables electronic anchoring in sensitive and remote areas, protecting the seabed and allowing for safe mooring regardless of water depth. She features an 80 sq. m gym and an additional wellness center.
Project Y719
Oceanco
117m
Project Y719 became the largest yacht under construction in the Netherlands. The vessel has five decks, steel hull and aluminium superstructure. Her interior was penned by Sinot Yacht Design and the exterior design is the work of Espen Oeino. She can accommodate up to 14 guests on board.
Bliss
Feadship
95m
The 95m Bliss was launched in May 2021. Her outstanding exterior was made by Jan Schaffers of Studio De Voogt. Advanced security and life-safety systems have been discretely incorporated and De Voogt Naval Architects. The yacht has a clean and highly symmetrical design with her tenders and a large fleet of toys neatly concealed so as not to intrude upon her meticulously chosen lines. The interior was penned by Rémi Tessier. She has nine luxurious guest cabins, large lounges, and an extensive gym and wellness area. The yacht has a hybrid propulsion system. Bliss has a top speed of 17 knots.
Viva
Feadship
94m
The eco-friendly 94m pure custom yacht Viva (previously known as Project 817) was launched by Feadship in February. Her exterior was made by Azure and Feadship's Studio De Voogt and the interior is the work of Peter Marino Architects. Her advanced hybrid propulsion system allows the yacht to cruise on diesel-electric power at 12 knots. In diesel mode she’s able to reach a top speed of 20 knots.
Credits: Feadship, Lürssen, Oceanco