Mercedes Yacht – New design

Mercedes-Benz’s Arrow 460 Granturismo  has been spotted off the coast of Saint-Jean Cap Ferrat First images of the vessel appears to show a boat that’s a cross between a sleek saloon car and a yacht The unusual design is the first foray into the world of motor yacht for the company and only 10 is produced It’s nicknamed ‘Silver Arrow of the Seas’, after the manufacturer’s 1930s  and costs begin at £1.2 million.

The revolutionary new Mercedes Yacht design represents the pinnacle of automotive engineering expertise translated masterfully into maritime luxury. This extraordinary vessel embodies the iconic Mercedes-Benz design philosophy of sensual purity while introducing groundbreaking nautical innovations that establish a new benchmark in the super-yacht category.

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Featuring flowing, aerodynamic lines reminiscent of the brand’s most exclusive vehicles, the yacht’s silver-champagne exterior captures light dynamically across its sleek profile. The distinctive front silhouette incorporates the recognizable Mercedes grille element reimagined for marine application, creating an unmistakable brand signature on water. Advanced hull technology developed in collaboration with premier naval architects ensures exceptional handling characteristics and remarkable efficiency even at impressive cruising speeds.

The interior showcases Mercedes’ unparalleled craftsmanship through an open-concept design that maximizes both space and natural light. Premium materials including hand-stitched leather, brushed aluminum accents, and custom-crafted wood elements mirror the meticulous attention to detail found in the marque’s S-Class vehicles. The yacht’s command center integrates Mercedes’ innovative MBUX interface adapted specifically for maritime use, offering intuitive control of all onboard systems through touchscreen displays and voice commands.

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Environmental responsibility stands alongside luxury as a core design principle, with the vessel incorporating cutting-edge hybrid propulsion systems that significantly reduce emissions without compromising performance. Solar technology integrated into select exterior surfaces supplements power needs for onboard amenities.

This extraordinary collaboration between automotive and maritime design disciplines represents Mercedes-Benz’s commitment to expanding their philosophy of modern luxury beyond traditional boundaries, creating not merely transportation but transformative experiences regardless of environment.

Luxury yacht, looks like a cross between a boat and a car

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Only 10 boats will be issued in the first series from the manufacturer and only one person in the country can possess it

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In appearance resembles a ship style Mercedes Car

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Vladislav Karpets
Vladislav Karpets

I'm a seasoned art director and senior product designer in the tech industry, blending technical proficiency with creative vision. My innovative work has earned recognition in prestigious competitions, including wins at the IED Master Competition in Turin and the Automotive Competition at IAAD Torino. A career highlight includes spearheading the design of Ukraine's first electric vehicle, showcasing my commitment to pioneering breakthrough solutions. My strength lies in seamlessly integrating artistic excellence with technical expertise to create groundbreaking designs that challenge and advance industry standards.

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