Porsche has introduced its very own super-yacht and now a series of stunning images of the interior of the £12m vessel have been released to the world.
The Dynamiq 35m super-yacht GTT 115 Hybrid, designed in collaboration with Studio F. A. Porsche, comes complete with a spa pool, al-fresco dining area, space for four guests below decks and 75-inch TVs.
The ultra luxurious yacht was launched at Viareggio, in Italy, earlier this year, and was one of the jewels in the crown at the coveted 2017 Monaco Yacht Show in September.
“The world premiere is the culmination of a long process of design and development to introduce a new kind of superyacht to the market,” said Sergei Dobroserdov, CEO of Dynamiq.
“For us at Studio F. A. Porsche it was a very inspiring experience to be involved with a yacht project that is significantly different from others,” added Roland Heiler, CEO of Studio F. A. Porsche
“It is smart, it is a hybrid and from a design point of view it is all about performance – below the waterline and above.”
Interior styling was taken care of by leading Italian design-house Minotti and features carbon fibre detailing, marble counter-tops, and fine leather finishes.
The GTT 115 draws on the latest technology with her round-bilge hull form, podded propulsion, Hull Vane and exclusively developed stabilisation system with four fins and interceptors. Her bespoke hybrid system and energy-saving, variable-speed generators are tributes to Dynamiq’s strong belief in the sustainable future of yachting.
“The aim was to use sporty, masculine and elegant materials to best effect,” added Dobroserdov. “We pride ourselves by always having function in mind, so while luxurious we also wanted to ensure that the interior was practical and user-friendly. What we love about this project is that it’s not a conventional-looking yacht, either inside or out.”
A limited edition of just seven GTT 115 yachts will be manufactured, making the model a truly unique collector’s edition.
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All images used in this feature credit: Dynamiq