Nauta Design has revealed its latest creation, the 75m (246ft) Nauta XP75, which aims to push forward explorer yacht design.
Boasting clean lines, modern features, and an emphasis on efficiency, the XP75 has been designed to operate in various climates, from the Arctic to the Caribbean. The yacht combines cutting-edge technology and environmentally conscious aspects, including specialized double-glazing and advanced engine cooling systems to reduce fuel consumption while enhancing operational efficiency.
Martino Majno, project manager at Nauta Design, describes the XP75 as the culmination of a dream. "This would be my dream motor yacht," he said, underscoring the passion and dedication that went into rendering the vessel.
Boasting a beam of 12.8m (42ft), the XP75's exterior styling strikes a balance between rugged and refined, with its chamfered edges and sleek lines. Furthermore, every detail has been carefully crafted to enhance performance and visual appeal, from the Z-shaped fashion plates to the dark-painted bridge and sun deck.
The layout of the XP75 is optimized for both guest enjoyment and crew efficiency. With accommodations for up to 12 guests and 24 crew members, the yacht offers spacious living quarters and state-of-the-art amenities. Highlights include a beach club with a sauna and beauty salon, multiple pools, and a sunken bar on the main deck.
A key word when we were designing the XP75 was flexibility. An Ice Class yacht designed to operate in temperatures from -20 °C to 40°C, she is just as at home in the Arctic as in the Caribbean."
Project Manager
Nauta Design