New design and materials
The design of the three new models has been entrusted to the Dutch naval architecture firm Van Oossanen and the Italian designer Luca Vallebona. The interior design will be fully customizable to meet the individual requirements of each owner. The construction will be carried out in Istanbul at the shipyard in steel and aluminum, while the other models are currently built in fiberglass.

Large social spaces
The new lineup will feature large social spaces, tilting bulwarks, multi-level gathering spaces with deep pools and sunbathing areas, and carefully designed deck areas for easy crew and guest access.

A word from the designer
Designer Luca Vallebona explains: "The Sirena superyachts will be sporty, elegant and offer large open spaces. I would like to highlight two references from the past that I have used in these concepts. The first is the use of words like patio and pergola, which come straight from the classical Latin age, as I am passionate about architecture. The other is the interior line of the main deck side window, which can be likened to the deck edge of a beautiful J-Class, a timeless symbol of luxury and sportiness."

Prioritize the privacy of the owner
Another key design point will be the prioritization of the owner's privacy and comfort. As CEO Ça??n Genç explains, the average age of homeowners has decreased by 10 years to 40-50 years. To stick to their new needs, the yard made the choice to remove the formal dining room, with the new owners favoring outdoor spaces for meals with friends. A private terrace was also dedicated to the owner to ensure the privacy he desires.