Turreddi Yachts has debuted a new line of displacement crossover yachts at this year's Monaco Yacht Show. Known as the X Series, the collection is being headed by Italian designer Leonardo Cecchi who has previously shared yacht concepts with BOAT International.
Available in 35-, 45- and 55-metre models, the first to hit the market is the 35-metre X350. The yacht is described as a "tailored expression of lifestyle", with owners able to select from three curated décor moods or opt for full customisation, from layout to finishes.
Read More/News anchors: Day two at the Monaco Yacht Show 2025The majority of the accommodation is found on the lower deck, configured as two guest cabins and two VIP suites. On the main deck, the spacious saloon with sliding glass doors connects guests easily with the outdoors, while the forward owner's suite features a private starboard terrace.
On the leisure side, the X350 offers upper deck dining, a "relaxation space" with a pool on the main deck aft, and the sundeck, which is complete with sunbeds and a second pool. Crew comfort and efficiency was another important consideration, with dedicated crew areas distributed across all decks, including two pantries linked by a service lift, lower deck cabins and discreet circulation routes.
The engine room is also accessible from the exterior main deck, while each deck has been implemented with "ample technical and storage areas". Key specs include a 8.5-metre beam, a 2.3-metre draft and a maximum speed of 16 knots.
Tureddi Group recently announced the sale of its first superyacht under the Tureddi Yachts brand, the 36-metre Azzurra. Italian designer Giamboi Design has penned the exterior design of the new build, which will be constructed in steel and aluminium, while Dutch studio Van Oossanen Naval Architects is responsible for the naval architecture.
Read More/First Tureddi superyacht sold and in-buildFor those attending the Monaco Yacht Show, visit Stand DS99 to say hello to the BOAT International team.