Sunseeker announces sale of first 134 yacht model at boot Düsseldorf 2026

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Sunseeker announces sale of first 41m 134 yacht model at boot Düsseldorf 2026

20 January 2026 • Written by Emily Dawkins

British builder Sunseeker has taken the opportunity of boot Düsseldorf 2026 to announce the sale of the first unit from its new Sunseeker 134 yacht model. The 40.5-metre unit has been sold to an American owner and has a scheduled launch date of 2027.

The Sunseeker 134 is the first from the shipyard's renewed Superyacht Range and was first unveiled at the 2025 Cannes Yachting Festival. “Since unveiling the original concept, our focus has been to elevate every aspect of the design visually, technically and experientially," explained Ewen Foster, chief technical officer at Sunseeker.

According to the yard, the new model stands as a "bold step forward" in the brand’s reimagined superyacht portfolio. It is characterised by elongated lines, reflective hull window graphics and a redesigned forward window arrangement that features reverse-angle glazing for a contemporary identity.

Foster added: "A statement of quiet power and uncompromising elegance, the Sunseeker 134 superyacht is defined by its commanding silhouette and confident presence on the water. Behind its striking exterior lies a refined world of elevated comfort, convenience and sophisticated style.”

Exterior living has been enhanced across the aft cockpit, upper deck and flybridge, which feature customisable layouts and optional features including a spa tub, extended hardtop and a flybridge helm station. Closer to the water, a "significantly extended" beach club and swim platform add to the yacht's social spaces and reinforce the model's close connection to the sea.

The interior of the 134 has been created in collaboration with Design Unlimited, offering complete creative freedom for owners via bespoke materials, finishes and details. The current renders reveal a warm, neutral colour palette, bathed in natural light thanks to expansive floor-to-ceiling windows on both sides.

Accommodation is across a forward main-deck master suite and five guest cabins for up to 10 guests. Meanwhile, further quarters accommodate a crew of nine.

Power for the model is from twin MTU engines, capable of delivering top speeds of up to 20 knots and a range exceeding 1,200 nautical miles at 10 knots. Advanced engineering and upgraded stabilisation systems are expected to deliver quiet and capable cruising. Key numbers include a 7.9-metre beam and a draught of 2.4 metres.

According to BOATPro, Sunseeker currently has 31 yachts on order or under construction. The sale comes after the breaking news that Andrea Frabetti had stepped down as chief executive officer and board director last month.

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