Sunseeker launches new model for 2026, hot on news of sale
It’s been a busy few weeks for Sunseeker as not only has the company been finally sold after months of speculation, it’s also been prepping a new design.
Sunseeker International and its US distributor, One Water Yacht Group, introduced the 94 Yacht at FLIBS last week, under the auspices of a ‘floating sanctuary’.
“We are enthusiasts and proud to introduce the 94 Yacht, a remarkable new addition to our esteemed yacht range,” says Andrea Frabetti, CEO at Sunseeker International. “Building on the success of our 100 Yacht, the 94 Yacht exemplifies the concept of a luxurious home away from home on the water. Collaborating closely with British design studio, Design Unlimited, we have crafted an entirely new interior design for this model, and we are excited to unveil our latest creation to the world.”
The 94 Yacht is equipped with advanced propulsion and control systems, with twin MTU 10V 2000 M96L engines supplied as standard and a maximum speed of 26 knots. The Humphree X-Series interceptors provide cutting-edge stabilisation and trim control, ensuring a smooth and efficient ride. The yacht also features a Simrad navigation system and a sophisticated Sonos audio setup.
It’s being marketed as a vessel that will ‘surprise clients with premium on-the-water entertainment’. Sadly this statement is not backed up with anything outlandish, but actually refers to Sonos 8” speakers across all exterior social areas.
The interior design is said to showcase Sunseeker’s ‘dedication to luxury and detail’ with fabrics, linings and finishes mentioned alongside durable, high-quality upholstery, including natural leathers, cotton, and wool.
The exterior features a semi-concealed anchoring arrangement and a Besenzoni passerelle. Plus, there’s an integrated tender recovery system suitable for a Williams SportJet 395, and an optional jet ski launch system. The hydraulic rise-and-fall platform, capable of lifting up to 1,000kg, provides access to the water and supports a tender weighing up to 950kg.
Owners will be involved in the customisation of the 94 Yacht, says Sunseeker, having the possibility to choose among a wide range of optional upgrades, including advanced navigation stations, enhanced wet bar facilities, and refrigeration tailored for more tropical climates.
Accommodation is offered with an optional full-beam lower deck stateroom, replacing the aft port and starboard double cabins, providing flexible accommodation for up to ten guests and four crew members. The crew quarters are designed for functionality and comfort, complete with modern amenities and ample storage space.