The yachting industry in 2025 has been marked by a series of impressive launches, with shipyards pushing the boundaries of size, technology, and sustainability. The last few months have seen several high-profile deliveries and launches, showcasing a continued demand for custom-built, large-scale luxury vessels.
Here’s an overview of some of the top yachts launched in the last months of 2025:
1. Oceanco’s M/Y Leviathan (Project Y722)
Length: 111 meters (364 feet)
Builder: Oceanco
Key Features: Formerly known as Project Y722, this diesel-electric superyacht is designed with a focus on both luxury and sustainability. It is Oceanco’s largest yacht by volume and is notable for its emphasis on crew well-being and a design philosophy that places purpose at the heart of its operations. The yacht’s interior is by Mark Berryman Design.
2. Feadship’s M/Y Breakthrough (Project 821)
Length: 118.8 meters
Builder: Feadship
Key Features: Breakthrough is a landmark launch for Feadship and the industry as a whole, as it is the first Feadship yacht to be powered by a pure green hydrogen fuel source. This is a significant step towards the shipyard’s goal of achieving “net zero” yachts by 2030. The vessel’s design, by RWD, combines luxury with cutting-edge, eco-friendly technology.
3. Lürssen’s M/Y Deep Blue
Length: 134.2 meters
Builder: Lürssen
Key Features: Deep Blue is one of the year’s largest superyachts and is anticipated to be a top contender in the rankings of the world’s biggest yachts. Details have been closely guarded, but it’s known for its immense internal volume of 9,000 GT and is part of a “golden year” for luxury yacht construction.
4. CRN’s M/Y Amor A Vida
Length: 67 meters
Builder: CRN
Key Features: This vessel is a prime example of a superyacht that combines stunning aesthetics with innovative elements designed to enhance efficiency and guest comfort. It features a striking staircase adorned with acrylic panels, gold flakes, and crystals, making a strong statement in interior design.
5. Heesen’s M/Y Agnetha
Length: 55 meters
Builder: Heesen
Key Features: Known for its sleek design and steel hull, this yacht has been undergoing sea trials and represents Heesen’s continued commitment to performance and craftsmanship. It is part of a series of large-scale projects from the Dutch shipyard.
6. Benetti’s M/Y B.Now 50M Evo
Length: 50 meters
Builder: Benetti
Key Features: This is a new layout for a popular model, showcasing a proven design with updated features. Benetti, one of Italy’s oldest yacht builders, continues to innovate with its semi-custom and large luxury yacht lines, and this new model is a testament to its enduring appeal.
This list is not exhaustive, as the yachting world is constantly buzzing with new projects. Other notable launches and deliveries in recent months include:
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- Amels’ Project Tanzanite, the largest yacht ever built by the shipyard at 120 meters.
- ARES Yachts’ first superyacht, SIMENA.
- Numarine’s new flagship, the 40MXP.
- Baglietto’s Sui Generis, a striking cobalt-blue yacht.