Rome based design studio Zuccon International Project has partnered with Perini Navi on the design of the yard's three model Heritage range, the Italian yard has announced.
The design studio has been charged with designing the initial three 55, 65 and 75 metre models, which were revealed at the Monaco Yacht Show.
The three motorboat models take inspiration from Perini Navi’s heritage in sailing yacht design, hence the name of the line.
The design places emphasis on life on board, with specific attention given to outdoor spaces, as well as interconnected indoor spaces.
“That is why we’ve taken various elements from the world of sailing and transferred them to the motor yachts, not least the distribution of the spaces and their function," architect Bernardo Zuccon said.
“The hull’s lines and powerful styling are therefore what define the architectural object, as is the case on a sailing boat, where the hull is the key feature and the superstructures are seen almost on a par with accessory components”.
The yard said the three new models will feature “sharp, rigorous and minimal contours” combined with outdoor pathways interconnecting various decks.
Zuccon added: “The very name of the range, Heritage, clearly signals our desire to draw on the culture of the shipyard, not least through the recovery of various style elements and by respecting a particular concept of life on board”.