The new yacht is equipped with two MAN V12 1900 engines and is capable of speeds up to 30 knots.
The British shipyard Princess Yachts will officially present its new development - the 25-meter yacht Princess X80 - at the upcoming Boot Düsseldorf international exhibition in January 2022.
The new Princess X80 is expected to be launched for the first time before the end of 2021. The yacht will be the second in the X Class Superfly line after the X95 model.
Princess Yachts said the yacht draws inspiration from the "exquisite sculpted surfaces and long flowing lines of the X95" while retaining the "respected and internationally recognized classic Princess design".
The vessel was created in partnership with Italian design firm Pininfarina and British design studio Olesinski. The yacht features wide open spaces and a recognizable flexible design. The Princess X80 stands out with high bulwarks and an enclosed pilothouse, while her appearance is further enhanced by glazing along the main deck and a lounge area on the upper deck.
On board the vessel there are four cabins (including the main one - in the entire width of the yacht), which can accommodate eight guests. The aft cabin of the Princess X80 is designed for three crew members.
“The groundbreaking architecture of the X-class yachts creates an entirely new product segment as Princess continues to push the boundaries of yacht design. Over the past two years, we've been working to bring all the unique qualities of the X95 into a more compact package. The X80 is exactly what we need, another bold move for Princess Yachts,” commented Anthony Cherif, Chairman of the Board of Directors.
The new yacht is equipped with two MAN V12 1900 engines and is capable of speeds up to 30 knots.
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