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Sunseeker reveals plans for superyacht division at boot Düsseldorf

by Sunseeker International 23 Jan 03:17 AEDT

At this year's boot Düsseldorf, Sunseeker International, a global leader in luxury motor yacht manufacturer, welcomed international media to the world debut of the Manhattan 68 (2025) and announced its plans for the future Sunseeker Superyacht Division.

Earlier this year at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, Sunseeker introduced its new shareholder ownership, comprising Orienta and Lionheart Capital. Aside from investment, the partnership brings an executive team who have a wealth of industry knowledge and experience at driving growth. By leveraging an innovative product portfolio, an expanding global presence, and a strong commitment to operational excellence, the company is well-prepared to seize emerging opportunities in the superyacht category and tackle the challenges of an ever-changing global market.

Sunseeker's CEO, Andrea Frabetti, also revealed the brand's plans for its Superyacht Division which has delivered 150 yachts over 100ft since 2000. Building on its legacy of crafting exceptional superyachts since 2000, Sunseeker is set to launch a bold new range of yachts spanning 100 to 140 feet comprising of a 120 Yacht, 135 Yacht and the Ocean 460. This distinctive series offers clients unparalleled flexibility in design and layout, allowing them to tailor their vessels to their unique preferences. Supported by a robust global dealer network, the Sunseeker brand brings a compelling combination of expertise, customer support, and a world-class skill set to the market, positioning itself as a leader among superyacht builders worldwide.

Sunseeker also reiterated that the Sunseeker Superyacht Range will continue to be built, by hand in the existing Poole and Portland sites in the UK.

Andrea Frabetti, CEO of Sunseeker International, commented: "At Sunseeker, we pride ourselves on pushing the boundaries of innovation and craftsmanship, and our Superyacht Division is a testament to that ambition. With a legacy of delivering over 150 yachts exceeding 100 feet since 2000, this new range marks the next chapter in our journey, offering clients unmatched flexibility, cutting-edge design, and exceptional performance. Coupled with our strong order book and investment in expanding production facilities, we are perfectly positioned to meet growing global demand and reaffirm our status as a leader in the superyacht industry. The future is incredibly bright for Sunseeker as we continue to deliver excellence at every level."

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