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La Dolce Vita: Italian Yachts Arrive in Singapore

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The upcoming Singapore Yachting Festival 2025 will showcase a stunning collection of Italian craftsmanship, with top manufacturers like Azimut, Wally, Sanlorenzo, and Bluegame leading the charge. LUXUO highlights their most anticipated debuts, from the sleek Azimut Magellano 60 to the cutting-edge Bluegame BGM75 multihull, offering a glimpse into the future of luxury yachting.

Azimut Magellano 60 Makes Regional Debut in Singapore

First unveiled at the Cannes Yachting Festival in 2023, the Azimut Magellano 60 is now set to make waves at the Singapore Yachting Festival 2025, marking one of its most anticipated appearances in Asia. Designed by Ken Freivokh, the Magellano 60 is the newest entry in a storied series that includes the Magellano 66, 25M and 30M. Its signature features include elegant teak louvres, a panoramic ‘infinity terrace’ at the aft cockpit, and a forward saloon offering unbroken sea views through expansive windows. A standout in Azimut’s Low Emission Yachts collection, the 60 is powered by a second-generation dual-mode hull, promising up to 20 percent fuel savings compared to traditional models in its class. In 2023, the Magellano 60 made headlines when it completed its maiden voyage using HVOlution biofuel, travelling from Savona to Taormina for Azimut’s Yachting Gala XII. Now, Southeast Asia gets its first look at the forward-thinking cruiser, brought in by regional dealer Marine Italia.

Read More: Azimut to show Magellano 60, S7 at Cannes

Wallywhy150 Debuts in Asia-Pacific with Futuristic Flair

Marking its first major appearance in Asia, the wallywhy150 lands at the Singapore Yachting Festival 2025, presented by Ferretti Group. Described as “spaceship-like” for good reason, this 79-foot marvel defies conventional motoryacht expectations, offering a striking blend of innovation, volume and radical aesthetics. The vessel’s bold, monolithic silhouette and raised pilothouse design echo the futuristic DNA of the larger wallywhy200, while delivering 150GT of interior space in a more agile, compact form. Built for those who reject the ordinary, the wallywhy150 offers direct access to the sea from its cockpit-level aft platform — no steps required — transforming it into a true floating loft. Its expansive glass walls flood the main deck with natural light, leading to a forward master suite with panoramic 270-degree views. Below deck, multiple configurations allow for VIP or family layouts, maximising its potential as a personal escape or a sociable sea-bound retreat. With top speeds of up to 23 knots, the wallywhy150 pairs high design with performance, encapsulating Wally’s philosophy of progressive yachting. As it makes waves in Southeast Asia, it signals a bold new chapter in the region’s appetite for daring, design-forward vessels.

Read More: Wally premieres wallywhy150

Asymmetry, Perfected – Sanlorenzo’s SL96A Returns to Asia

Sleek, sculptural, and unapologetically unconventional, Sanlorenzo’s SL96A redefines what a 29-metre planing yacht can be — and it’s back in the Asian spotlight at this year’s Singapore Yachting Festival. First revealed at Boot Düsseldorf and celebrated for its asymmetric architecture, the SL96A challenges traditional layout norms by eliminating the port-side deck to expand the saloon into a full-beam masterpiece of light and space. Built around a made-to-measure philosophy, each SL96A is tailored for its owner — and Asia’s discerning clientele has taken note. Following a landmark first delivery to Hong Kong, the model has established itself as a thinking person’s yacht: strikingly modern, yet deeply intuitive in design. The full-beam master suite offers an enveloping sense of calm, while expansive glass and sculpted interiors bring a seamless connection between indoors and out. Fast, elegant, and effortlessly liveable, the SL96A captures Sanlorenzo’s signature balance between minimalism and Mediterranean warmth. As the region continues to embrace bespoke yachting, the SL96A stands out as a sophisticated statement of individuality on the water.

Read More: First sale of Sanlorenzo SL96 Asymmetric into Asia

Singapore to host Bluegame BGM75’s APAC premiere

In a major highlight for this year’s Singapore Yachting Festival, Bluegame’s first multihull motoryacht, the BGM75, will make its Asia-Pacific debut at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove, set against the backdrop of one of Asia’s premier yachting showcases. The vessel, which first premiered at the 2023 Cannes Yachting Festival, will be showcased by Sanlorenzo Asia-Pacific, alongside the company’s renowned fleet of motoryachts, including the SL96A, SD96, and SX88 models, as well as Bluegame’s BGX63. This marks a significant milestone for the brand, introducing the region to the cutting-edge BGM75. With its sleek, modern design and remarkable versatility, the BGM75 combines innovative features with spacious living areas, catering to those who seek both luxury and stability on the water. Featuring drop-down sides that extend the living space, the BGM75 offers unparalleled comfort, ensuring that owners can enjoy more space without compromising on style or performance. As part of Bluegame’s ongoing push to redefine yachting experiences, the BGM75 brings a new level of sophistication to the multihull category. Nick Stratton, Vice President of Sanlorenzo Asia-Pacific, emphasised, “We are thrilled to return to the Singapore Yachting Festival, a key event in the region’s yachting calendar. The BGM75 will be the first of its kind in the Asia-Pacific region, showcasing Bluegame’s dedication to providing luxury motoryachts that redefine the meaning of space, comfort, and stability.” The BGM75 will be one of the standout exhibits at the festival, joining the impressive showcase of innovative yachts, and providing a glimpse into the future of yachting. For those seeking a dynamic and forward-thinking motoryacht, the Bluegame BGM75 is not to be missed at the Singapore Yachting Festival 2025.

Read More: Singapore to host Bluegame BGM75’s APAC premiere

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