Numarine takes a new step forward with the presentation of its 30XP, a hybrid superyacht designed to combine autonomy at sea with respect for the environment. This 30-meter model, with diesel-electric propulsion, focuses on energy efficiency while retaining comfort and elegance.
Diesel-electric: a first for Numarine

The 30XP marks the introduction of the hybrid propulsion system for Numarine. This system combines electric motors and diesel generators, enabling the yacht to reduce fuel consumption, especially at low speeds. The hybrid option, powered by four 108 kW diesel generators, enables cruising speeds of 10 knots and a range of 3,000 nautical miles at 8 knots. The gain in efficiency is considerable, with significant fuel savings compared with conventional diesel power.
Minimalist, functional Scandinavian design

The interior design of the 30XP, inspired by Scandinavian style, emphasizes minimalism and functionality. Designed by Can Yalman in collaboration with Istanbul studio Ofist Design, this yacht combines natural materials such as light oak wood and stone floors, reinforcing a soothing atmosphere on board. The layout of spaces, such as the main salon surrounded by large bay windows, encourages fluid interaction between inside and outside, offering a bright environment connected to the sea.
Optimized outdoor spaces

The exterior spaces of the 30XP are designed to maximize passenger comfort. The fold-down platforms of the beach club at the stern extend this space to 46 m², providing an ideal place for nautical activities and relaxation. What's more, the upper deck, accessible by just three steps from the main deck, boasts breathtaking panoramic views, comfortable seating and an integrated bar.
A yacht that can be adapted to suit the owner's needs

The 30XP offers great flexibility in its interior and exterior layout. With its 208 GT, it boasts a substantial interior volume, allowing owners to adapt the layout to their needs. The master cabin, located forward on the main deck, benefits from a private balcony and a spacious office, offering an intimate and functional setting. Four additional cabins, located on the lower deck, are configured to comfortably accommodate guests, with large windows letting in natural light.
A step towards sustainable navigation

In addition to its hybrid system, Numarine strives to make its yachts more sustainable by using eco-responsible materials and integrating waste management and recycling systems on board. Optional solar panels can be installed on the flybridge hardtop, helping to reduce the yacht's ecological footprint.