Italian shipyard Cantiere del Pardo has unveiled its latest 22.8-metre flagship yacht, the Pardo GT75, at the 2024 Cannes Yachting Festival.

The new model seeks to blend elements of both "walkaround" and "endurance" ranges, emphasizing comfortable interior spaces alongside a high-performance hull design. "It’s a luxurious villa on the sea, crafted to provide an unparalleled and refined experience," stated Gigi Servidati, President of Cantiere del Pardo. "The Pardo GT75 encapsulates the vision we set out to realize, drawing on our rich boatbuilding legacy, coupled with exceptional design and state-of-the-art technology. The true potential of the Pardo GT75 can only be fully appreciated through firsthand experience!"

The GT75 offers extensive customization options, allowing various configurations for the interior, including galley-up and galley-down choices. The accommodation layout can be tailored to the owner’s requirements, featuring two, three, or four cabins on the lower deck, providing a total of 10 berths (including a double cabin for the crew). This flexibility extends to the aft deck, where both "tender garage" and "beach" versions are available.

In the "tender garage" configuration, the cockpit is designed to house a wide array of sunpads that can be electrically lifted when necessary, revealing a dedicated tender garage below. Conversely, the "beach" version boasts a spacious aft area with direct access to the owner’s cabin via a sliding glass door. This area is furnished entirely with freestanding furniture, enabling the owner to arrange it according to their specific needs.

Both versions of the yacht can be fitted with fold-down side terraces, which significantly enhance the Pardo GT75's living area. For the initial hull, the configuration includes a galley-down, two cabins, and a beach layout.

The naval architecture of the Pardo GT75 is a collaboration between Zuccheri Yachts Design and Nauta Design, which is responsible for both the interior and exterior design. In terms of propulsion, the yacht offers four different engine options, all from the Volvo Penta IPS range.

The unveiling of the Pardo GT75 coincides with a significant period for Pardo, as the company recently appointed a new CEO.