The first Sirena 118 is set to launch in 2026, bringing together the expert naval architecture of Germán Frers and sophisticated interior design by Cor D. Rover.
In 2008, Sirena Marine wasn’t setting its sights on the superyacht market just yet. Instead, the company was busy collaborating with the Azimut-Benetti Group, building a range of motoryachts and sailboats for the Italian powerhouse—three of which became standout models for Azimut Yachts.
Their story took a turn in 2015 when Sirena charted her own waters with a motoryacht line. Fast forward to 2017, and the Sirena 64 and Sirena 58 gained significant attention upon their introduction. They received a warm welcome, prompting the company to expand its fleet. Today, the range starts at the Sirena 48 and sails all the way to the flagship Sirena 118, a recent addition to the fleet and the first in a more extensive composite series.
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The Sirena 118 will be easily recognised by her plumb bow, a signature design element of Sirena, allowing ample space for a VIP suite and up to four guest staterooms on the lower deck. The owner's domain is situated on the main deck forward, and can span two decks. A spiral staircase links this luxurious area to a waterside relaxation zone.
As for performance, she's projected to cruise at 16 knots with the standard engines, but can reach 21 knots with an optional propulsion boost, making island hopping a breeze.
In the meantime, Constantinos K. Constantinou, who helms Sirena Yachts USA, highlights the Sirena 118 as embodying "intelligent design, flawless engineering, and sleek, modern aesthetics." These elements, coupled with a deep-seated enthusiasm for yachting, are setting the stage for her debut in 2026.
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