78m Lürssen Superyacht Ace 21 Emerges from the Shed Ahead of 2025 Delivery

The 78m superyacht Ace 21 has made her first appearance outside the shed, offering a glimpse of the highly secretive project.

The Lürssen yacht was briefly moved between halls at Lürssen’s Lemwerder facility in Germany, where she will undergo final works ahead of her anticipated delivery later this year.

Details surrounding Ace 21 remain tightly guarded, with no official word on her design team. However, initial images reveal a striking five-deck profile, featuring clean lines and a plumb bow. The yacht is constructed with a steel hull and an aluminium superstructure, giving her a sturdy yet elegant form.

Superyacht Ac1 21 in the final stages of outfitting

Her estimated gross tonnage is around 2,500GT, and she will be powered by a diesel propulsion system. While specifics on her onboard amenities are still unknown, her size and Lürssen’s reputation suggest she will feature expansive guest spaces and cutting-edge technology.

Part of a Busy Build Schedule

Ace 21 is one of several large-scale projects currently in progress at Lürssen, a shipyard known for producing some of the world’s biggest yachts. According to YachtBuyer Market Watch, Lürssen is also working on several other high-profile builds, including the 134m Deep Blue, set for delivery in 2025, and the 122.5m Project Omega

Last year, the German yard completed the delivery of the 142m Dragonfly, a superyacht featuring a glass-bottom pool, a private cinema, a spa, and an extensive water sports centre.

Superyacht dragonly on water
Lurssen's Dragonfly

With Ace 21 now entering her final construction phase, all eyes will be on Lürssen as more details emerge about this elusive new addition to the fleet.

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