The new vessel could become one of the largest and fastest on the planet.
Italian design studio Nuvolari Lenard has officially unveiled the concept of the 202-meter superyacht Centerfold, built from high-strength steel and aluminum. The vessel, equipped with “the latest low-emission eco-technologies”, is capable of operating in zero-mode mode, powered entirely by battery power in “Stealth Mode” electric mode. This option will be indispensable in areas with strict emissions regulations, and will also be used for quiet cruises without noise and pollution.
At the same time, in the classic high-speed Centerfold mode, with 100,000 hp engines, the yacht is capable of reaching speeds of 35 knots. Additionally, there are numerous combined modes.
The hybrid superyacht concept was presented in collaboration with photographer Jarmo Pohjaniemi, who brought "new perspectives and techniques to the yacht's image." According to the photographer, the brainchild of Nuvolari Lenard designers can be described as a “fantastic playground.”
“I feel privileged to have been able to capture her pure essence in the most beautiful light and setting,” commented Pohjaniemi. In turn, studio co-founder Dan Lenard said: “We put maximum creativity into the design itself. It blurs the lines between yacht design and art, so that the pleasure can be experienced by everyone who sees these images, not just those who will eventually own the yacht.”
Experts note that if the concept becomes a reality, Centerfold will be among the largest superyachts in history. The vessel features a gigantic displacement of 16,800 GT, stunning performance and amazing proportions that certainly make it one of the fastest on the planet as well.
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