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Bugatti unveils its first luxury yacht range
The series of Niniette yachts, featuring distinctive Bugatti design elements and advanced materials, will be available in three models from 12- to 26-metres, with the smallest – the PJ42 Niniette – starting at about NZ$3.2 million.
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But the interior cabins of any model can be outfitted to meet an individual purchaser’s requirements.
Aside from the Bugatti Chiron, what has the Italian supercar maker been up to lately?
The design of the Niniette’s hull is based on Palmer Johnson’s SuperSport series – a mono-hull with two sponsons that provide greater stability at speeds and also at anchor. The French maker of some of the fastest production cars in the world has now turned its attention to the waters, taking the wraps off the Niniette, a super expensive yacht with the same level of cutting-edge technology as its cars. Styling elements have been added as a nod to Bugatti classics, specifically, the Type 57C Atalante and Type 41 Royale.
The Niniette features a carbon fiber hull with a base shape from the Palmer Johnson SuperSport yacht series.
The series will be called the Niniette yacht series and is reportedly named after the original Bugatti founder’s nickname for his daughter.
The yacht has a top speed of 38 knots or 70 km/h. The PJ63 Niniette has a basic price of about NZ$5.25m. Prices for the smallest model start at €2 million.
See the Niniette, a collection of three luxe boats varying from 42 to 88 feet in length made by private yacht builder Palmer Johnson, which is certifying the Bugatti name.
The Niniette will incorporate Bugatti’s motto of “Art, Forme, and Technique”.
The yachts can accommodate four passengers and has a large salon on the deck, where they can sunbathe.
Ever wonder what a Bugatti in yacht form would look like? That does not imply you can’t acquire Bugatti-branded things right now.
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Bugatti is the brand of a family of artists who distinguished themselves in an environment where other automotive brands were operated by entrepreneurs with a purely technical background. It is set to be formally introduced next March at the Geneva Motor Show.