Speed, elegance, and exclusivity – these are just a few descriptors that come to mind when encountering a Bugatti. While owning this automotive masterpiece would make anyone feel fortunate, the desire for more is a constant. A brief look at the remarkable Xenos hyperyacht only emphasizes that craving.
This groundbreaking yacht concept appears to draw inspiration from high-velocity ammunition, a fitting choice for a design aiming for breathtaking speed. The Xenos yacht is poised to achieve astonishing speeds of up to 90 knots, potentially making it the fastest 130-footer globally. However, this yacht isn’t solely focused on breaking records.
Esteemed Italian yacht designer Pierpaolo Lazzarini ensured that this hyperyacht stands in a class of its own. A distinctive touch is added – a matching Bugatti, discreetly housed in the yacht’s impressive garage, contributing even more allure to the $32.8M price tag. Does this seem excessive?
Not quite, but when you learn about the yacht’s impressive carbon and aluminum construction, you might reconsider. With a sleek 25-foot span, the Xenos exudes a sense of speed, and what’s even better is that customers have the option to personalize the interior layout of their vessel. With that investment, you might even choose to move the Bugatti into the lounge.
Available with either a conventional hull or foil setup, this innovative yacht offers the flexibility of a twin, triple, or quadruple engine arrangement. How about 5,000 bhp? Environmentalists may be raising concerns, but for those with eco-conscious inclinations, there’s a ‘green’ aspect they might appreciate – an integrated solar panel system, courtesy of energy experts at Architaly.
Thanks to this solar electric system, the hybrid speedster can cruise for up to eight hours without any CO2 emissions. The yacht also features photochromic windows – an unconventional term, but it refers to special glass that adjusts transparency based on light intensity, ensuring relaxed eyes and added privacy when necessary.
Completing the package are an expansive lounge on the upper deck, three roomy suites, a splendid galley, and a spacious living room on the lower floor. Factor in the water toys and tenders, and you’ve got a winning combination. The only question remains – where to?