The inaugural unit of Italian Vessels' 38.1-metre ClassicA 37 series has been launched, christened as Cheyenne. The delivery of this flagship model is anticipated to occur before the end of this year.

The yacht's exterior design and naval architecture were crafted by Studio Samarelli, who characterizes it as "a ship masquerading as a yacht," featuring numerous commercial design elements. The interior design is the work of Francesca Cianficconi, a studio located in Rome, Italy.

Designed to function as an autonomous, long-distance cruiser, Cheyenne is expected to receive Ice Class certification and adheres to the diesel engine emission reduction standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Although imagery remains undisclosed, it is reported that her interiors boast "state-of-the-art" entertainment systems and a comprehensive suite of amenities, making Cheyenne "livable 365 days a year."

On the technical front, the yacht is equipped with IMO III-certified engines featuring Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) exhausts. Key specifications include a fuel capacity of 67,000 litres and a maximum speed of 15 knots.

The shipyard has confirmed that Cheyenne marks the first in a planned series that will include models ranging from 20 metres in length.

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