Invictus Yacht has revealed the first details of its latest flagship, the Invictus ST550. This 16.87-meter vessel, set to make its world debut next winter, represents a blend of traditional design elements and modern innovation. Designed by Christian Grande, the ST550 introduces a new approach to space distribution, with "S" standing for "Space" in its name.
The ST550 retains Invictus Yacht's signature design features, such as the semi-reverse bow, while also drawing inspiration from classic shuttle boats. The yacht is designed to provide exceptional comfort for both medium and long cruises, with protective bulwarks ensuring safety on the foredeck.
One of the standout features of the ST550 is its expansive living area in the bow, which sets a new standard for exterior layouts in this segment. Large, fully electric side windows and a glass door at the stern offer nearly uninterrupted views of the surrounding environment. The cockpit at the stern features a spacious living area that can be transformed into a sunbathing zone, enhanced by retractable bulwarks. Additionally, the yacht includes a large swim platform that can be submerged to facilitate tender launching.
Below deck, the ST550 offers two cabins—Master and VIP—and two bathrooms. The middle of the yacht features a large living area, which can be customized to include a third cabin or a galley at the owner's request.
The Invictus ST550 is designed to accommodate up to two IPS950 engines, emphasizing both performance and efficiency. While the full-scale debut of the yacht is planned for next winter, a 1:15 scale model will be on display at the Genoa Boat Show from September 19-24, 2024. The event will also showcase other notable models from Invictus Yacht, including the TT420, TT460, and four GT models: GT280, GT320, GT320S, and GT370. Additionally, the Capoforte brand will present its SX200, SX280i, SQ240i, and CX250 models.
The Italian shipbuilder produced open type boats with multiple vocations. The debut production will include two ranges of leisure boats, corresponding with two types of propulsion: inboard-outboard for the “GT” series, more tending to leisure and sailing, and outboard for the “FX”, more technical and sporty.
Credits: Invictus Yacht