Xhibitionist, the superyacht that uses automobile lines


And if after the Batmobile, Batman was moving in a mega-yacht Discover in pictures and video this spectacular mega-yacht.

The Xhibitionist is unmistakably reminiscent of the design of the legendary Dark Knight Car and would fit perfectly into a science fiction blockbuster. Yet it doesn't. Designed to be different, this beautiful yacht, with its unconventional design, is also different in its applications.

Designed by the famous Swedish designer, Eduard Gray, the Xhibitionist is based on ancient traditions - even if it doesn't show at first glance - brought up to date in an ultra-modern setting. What is most striking about this model is without a doubt the hull, which has been designed, unlike a trimaran, to provide more stability.

Externally, the lines are clearly inspired by automotive codes - no wonder since the designer is none other than a great car designer. In fact, he designed the Xhibit-G specifically to complement his superyacht.

Inside, the 75-metre yacht can be used as a floating showroom. A large main showroom is decorated in Art Nouveau style, a Steinway piano is placed on the stage and a double Cornish staircase leads to the upper floor. Very bright, the room is lit by large Baccarat chandeliers. This large room can also be partitioned to create many more intimate spaces. Unlike other yachts, the engines are clearly visible, "hidden" behind glass walls and creating a real show for engineering enthusiasts.

At the stern, a large bathing area allows you to organize events as close to the water as possible. On the upper deck, large solar panels turn into a concert stage or a gigantic heliport. A jacuzzi, a huge garage... provide all the comfort and entertainment you would expect on a yacht of this size.

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