Pershing GTX80 represents the evolution of the GTX range. Following in the wake of the GTX range’s flagship, launched in spring 2023, the GTX80 is a collaboration of the Ferretti Group Product Strategy Committee, Vallicelli Design, and the Group’s Engineering Department.



With dimensions spanning approximately 24 meters in length and 5.80 meters in beam, the GTX80 offers generous open spaces and a sport bridge. The four-cabin layout can comfortably accommodate up to 8 guests, with an additional crew cabin for two. This yacht is a symphony of architectural harmony, fusing design and technology into an avant-garde nautical masterpiece.



The exterior lines reveal a refined volumetric equilibrium between the superstructure and hull, setting new standards for sports motor yachts in its class. Signature Pershing elements and innovative choices define the hull's profile, featuring a near-vertical bow and a continuous, slightly convex sheer-line. The bulwarks in the bow and stern showcase creativity, incorporating winches and transforming into lateral terraces that provide direct contact with the water.



The sundeck, at an expansive 23 square meters, offers 60% more space than the category average. A standout feature is the carbon fabric hard-top, an optional addition that not only lightens the superstructure for optimal performance but also ensures a chromatically uniform finish.

The interior design reflects Pershing’s dynamic cruising style. The main deck saloon boasts seamless visual contact with the water, creating an immersive experience. The open galley-bar, integrated into the lounge setting, becomes the central hub, connecting and enhancing the interior design. Sculptural architecture defines the interiors, with lacquered ceiling panels and metallic silver paint creating a play of intersecting diagonal LED lights.



The master cabin is a testament to customization, adorned with cloud-effect sky blue leather paneling. Contrasting color pairings, warm leather sofas against colder metallic lacquer, and the interplay of sky blue leather with theme wood create a unique ambiance. Bathrooms feature metallic lacquered panels and sculptural furniture.



In terms of technology, the Pershing GTX80 stands out with a raised helm station offering 360-degree visibility and a sunroof for natural ventilation. Powered by three 1,000 mhp Volvo Penta D13 IPS1350 engines, it achieves a top speed of 34 knots and a cruising speed of 28 knots. The yacht holds CE Class A certification, ensuring safety for vessels under 24 meters.

The Ferretti Group, led by Chief Executive Officer Alberto Galassi, is now one of the world’s leaders in the construction and sale of luxury yachts and pleasure vessels, with a unique portfolio of brands: Ferretti Yachts, Riva, Pershing, Itama, Mochi Craft, CRNCustom Line and Wally.

Credits: Ferretti Group

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