Italian shipyard Dynamiq has unveiled the new and fourth superyacht model of its Gran Turismo Transatlantic range, the GTT 160. The new 49.5-meter long extra-luxury yacht is entirely made of aluminum and offers all the features thought essential by the yard: attractive, efficient, and focused on sport and well-being.
The Dynamiq GTT 160 is distinguished by its very modern and innovative design. The lines are aggressive and dynamic with a very fine bow. The GTT 160 offers luxurious accommodation for 12 people thanks to its six cabins as well as crew quarters that can accommodate up to 8 people.
The main cabin is installed at the front of the main deck and has two fixed side balconies, as well as huge glazing of superstructure offering a breath-taking view of the sky. The large kitchen with a breakfast bar is designed for use by a professional chef or for cooking with friends.
The upper deck includes a cinema room with a 75-inch screen and a bar area. Finally, the sun deck below houses plenty of space for sunbathing, along with a second helm station. The main aft deck is designed to be used as a beach club of 120 square meters with a hot tub for 12 people and an enclosed spa area with a hammam, and a convertible gymnasium of 40 square meters.
Besides, the GTT 160 houses a 21-foot tender in the front garage and is equipped with a helipad with a maximum take-off weight of 3,000 kg.
The Superyacht is fitted with onboard technology by Dynamiq’s long-term partners, Van Oossanen Naval Architects, who have also designed the fast-displacement hull with an aft HullVane foil which decreases drag and improves fuel efficiency. Thus, the yacht will be able to reach the maximum speed of 17 knots (31 km/h) with MAN 6-cylinder engines (537 kW). It will be possible to cross the Atlantic at a speed of 14 knots (26 km/h). At an economical speed of 10 knots (19 km/h), the GTT 160 should offer a range of 4,000 nautical miles (7,408 km).
For speed enthusiasts, it will also be possible to choose an “S” variant with a pair of 1,776-hp MAN V12 engines, which together provide a maximum speed of 23 knots (43 km/h). Optionally, a hybrid system with zero-emission electric mode can provide a silent cruise up to 8 knots (15 km/h).
This luxury superyacht is available for clients from a starting price of €19,900,000 (around $21,300,000) and with a build time of 24 months.