Naval Yachts, a Turkish shipyard, has unveiled a 27-meter supercar-inspired concept capable of 42 knots due to its twin MTU 1600 V12 engines.
The LXT88, which combines high-performance cruising with a striking appearance, was designed by Naval Yachts’ in-house design team to satisfy the needs of a current Naval Yachts client.
The forward Jacuzzi is one of the most distinguishing features of the superyacht, where visitors can cool off and take in the views. Barş Dinc, co-owner of Naval Yachts, remarked, “It is a great place to relax.” Even a small pool is a wonderful addition to a yacht of this length.
The LXT88 has three cabins and two personnel quarters. Additionally, the yacht features a primary saloon and dining area.
The client who inspired the design of this yacht is an avid supercar enthusiast, and the LXT88 takes numerous design elements from the world of luxury automobiles. The sides of the vessel feature carbon patterns, with sleek black grills on the stern and a low, predatory superstructure.
Aluminum would be used for construction to assure a lightweight structure and faster speeds. Additionally, aerodynamic engineering has been meticulously incorporated into the design to ensure the yacht’s efficacy while underway.
The shipyard said in a statement, “With our innovative design and models that keep up with the modern world, we continue to ensure that our customers can reach the horizons of their dreams in the most comfortable and safe manner.”
Soon after the announcement that the yard is rebuilding a Gulf Craft yacht under the project name Cavalli, the concept is unveiled.