Set to follow the characteristic trends of the Fairline Targa range, the Targa 40 Mk2 is said to draw inspiration from the Targa 38, which was discontinued in 2015.
Taking a bold stance in exterior design with a sporty yet modern aesthetic, the updated Fairline Targa 40 offers owners and their guests a seamless connection to the sea with a generous swim platform and fold-down bulwark, along with a wet bar and C-shaped seating completing the exterior aft arrangement.
The foredeck is dominated by a spacious sun pad and forward-facing seating, offering guests another advantageous viewpoint.

The brand new 40 takes everything we loved about the 38 and elevates it for the 21st century.
Lead concept designer
Fairline


Continuing the connection to the natural surroundings, abundant natural light filters through the main salon with wide stretches of glazing and a sun roof above the helm station.
Furnishings throughout the main social area and cabins boast a natural colour palette and extensive use of wood for a traditional twist. The composition comprises of a lounge, dinette and galley along with two cabins situated in the bow and amidships.



Finishing off the ensemble with an integrated garage with room for tenders with an LOA up to 2.7m (8.85ft), the Targa 40 is powered by either Volvo Penta D6-340s or D6-380s and is expected to deliver a maximum speed of 36 knots. She is scheduled for her global debut at boot Dusseldorf, from 20-28 January 2024.
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