Xenos Hyperyacht With a Free Bugatti
Xenos Hyperyacht

Xenos Hyperyacht With a Free Bugatti

Xenos Hyperyacht was officially unveiled at the end of last month.

Latest project of Italian designer Pierpaolo Lazzarini: The Xenos hyperyacht aims to be the fastest yacht in the world in its class, a luxurious yet practical vessel that will serve both billionaire owners and fleet operators.

Xenos Hyperyacht With a Free Bugatti

The Xenos would be able to reach top speeds of 90 knots, which would make it the fastest 130-foot (39.6-meter) yacht in the world.

Crafted from carbon and aluminum, the sleek hyperyacht has been designed for people might rather be in a speedboat in mind. And she can be tailored to suit her owner’s needs. The yacht is available with either a conventional hull or foil set up and can be equipped with a twin, triple or quadruple engine setup. This gives her a gutsy horsepower range of between 7,300 bhp and 15,000 bhp.

The Hyperyacht comes with three spacious rooms with kitchen and living room below, and a lounge and sizable saloon on the upper deck.

Photochromic windows would ensure that guests and / or passengers would make the most of the ride in absolute comfort, while ArchItaly solar panel systems would further improve the performance of the yacht. A hybrid / electric power configuration is possible, thanks to this Lazzarini partner, allowing for 8 hours of autonomy in fully electric sail. It will also be fitted with a spate of Covid-19 safety features, including an air sanitation recycling system, thermal scanners to monitor temperatures from a safe distance and UV-C/UV-V germicidal lamps.

Xenos Hyperyacht With a Free Bugatti

Xenos Hyperyacht offers ample and luxurious accommodation, as well as plenty of space to store and transport favorite essential toys. This includes a Bugatti, because no hyperyacht is complete without a matching hypercar. The Bugatti could be lowered directly onto the pier thanks to a hydraulic lift and adjustable bridge.

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