A t boot Düsseldorf 2026, Sunseeker opens a new chapter across its range, revealing how its design DNA evolves seamlessly from superyachts to owner-operated models. Through the first design evolution of the Sunseeker 134 Superyacht and the debut of the all-new Manhattan 56, the British shipyard delivers a clear message: innovation, identity and craftsmanship are shared values across every size.

The spotlight at the show falls first on the Sunseeker 134 Superyacht, the inaugural model of Sunseeker’s renewed Superyacht Range. Following the sale of its first hull to a US owner, scheduled for launch in 2027, the 134 makes its first public appearance in evolved form, offering insight into the next phase of the yacht’s development. The updated design introduces a stronger, more purposeful exterior language, defined by elongated superstructure lines, revised hull window graphics and a distinctive forward glazing arrangement with reverse-angle glass.

At over 40 metres, the 134 Superyacht asserts a commanding presence while refining outdoor living throughout. The aft cockpit, upper deck and flybridge have been reimagined with flexible configurations, including options for a spa tub, extended hardtop and an additional flybridge helm station. At sea level, an expanded beach club and bathing platform transform the stern into a generous social space, reinforcing the yacht’s connection to the water.

Inside, the bespoke interiors — created in collaboration with Design Unlimited — offer full creative freedom, with tailored materials and finishes throughout. A forward main-deck master suite enhances privacy, while five guest cabins accommodate up to ten guests, supported by discreet and efficient crew areas. Twin MTU engines deliver confident performance, with options offering speeds of up to 20 knots and a range exceeding 1,200 nautical miles at 10 knots, complemented by advanced stabilisation for quiet, comfortable cruising.

At the other end of the spectrum, yet sharing the same commitment to design evolution, Sunseeker introduces the Manhattan 56 — a modern reinterpretation of a 1990s icon. Positioned as one of the most spacious and versatile yachts in its class, the Manhattan 56 has been comprehensively redesigned to meet the expectations of today’s owner-operators.

Externally, the 2026 profile is cleaner and more contemporary, with expanded glazing that floods the main deck with natural light and strengthens the visual bond with the sea. The model is also the first to showcase Sunseeker’s new exterior upholstery collection, celebrating handmade British craftsmanship through refined tailoring, precision piping and carefully considered stitching.

A key innovation lies aft, where the new modular cockpit seating system adapts effortlessly between dining, lounging and a full-beam sunpad, creating a highly flexible social environment. This openness extends to the bathing platform and Beach Club, designed as a welcoming hub for relaxed outdoor living.

Below deck, the Manhattan 56 reveals a completely refreshed interior from the new Sunseeker Interiors Collection, once again developed with Design Unlimited. The aesthetic is calm and residential, inspired by modern apartments rather than traditional yacht interiors. Natural textures, warm finishes and minimalist forms define spaces that feel both contemporary and genuinely liveable. Three spacious cabins are accommodated, including an exceptionally generous en-suite master, designed with full-height headroom, thoughtful lighting and adaptable furnishing options.

Together, the Sunseeker 134 Superyacht and Manhattan 56 frame a cohesive vision at boot Düsseldorf 2026. From bespoke superyacht statements to versatile, owner-driven platforms, Sunseeker demonstrates how a strong design identity can evolve across scale — without ever losing its character.

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