Italian shipyard Maiora, part of the Next Yacht Group, has unveiled the first model in its new M line, the Maiora M|36. Measuring 37 meters in length, the M|36 features a composite hull and superstructure spread across three decks.

Designed in collaboration with Italian studio Quartostile, known for its work on the Maiora 36 Exuma, the M|36 sports a sleek, sporty profile characterized by an "interplay of light and shadow," with contrasting hull tones, dark glazing, and warm teak accents. The exterior design combines aesthetic appeal with functionality, expressing a holistic approach to design informed by engineering principles.

Interior design for the M|36 is credited to Italian studio Acube Design in conjunction with Maiora's in-house Centro Stile, which previously worked on the Maiora 36 Exuma. Natural materials dominate the layout, promoting comfort, practicality, and wellness, while flowing forms and continuous surfaces foster a serene atmosphere.

The M|36 accommodates up to 12 guests in five cabins, including an owner’s suite spanning the yacht’s width on the main deck. Below deck, four additional guest suites are complemented by quarters for a crew of five. The design integrates an open connection between interior and exterior spaces, enhanced by features such as a full-beam bow and retractable side windows in the salon.

Configurable areas on the upper deck include a lounge, dining area, bar, and sunbathing spaces tailored to owner preferences. The aft section offers versatility, with fold-down bulwarks and a convertible pool.
Two propulsion options are offered: twin MAN V12-2200 engines for a top speed of 24 knots, or twin MTU 16V2000 M96L engines, capable of reaching speeds up to 30 knots. Construction of the first M|36 unit is underway at Maiora's facility in Viareggio, Italy, with plans for a summer 2026 launch.
Credits: Maiora