Luxia Yachts, a new Italian brand of luxury motorboats

The new Italian brand Luxia Yachts unveils two top-of-the-range models, the 375 GTS and the Monaco. Designed on the same hull and available in Coupé and Open models, these 11.50 m cruisers promise speed and pleasure, all in a comfortable environment. The first model is already in the water, while the second will be unveiled in 2025.

A new brand of luxury stars

Luxia Yachts, a recently launched brand, is positioning itself in the luxury powerboat market with a handcrafted approach and design inspired by the automotive and aerospace industries. Based near Turin, this new manufacturer aims to offer models that combine comfort, elegance and performance, while providing a tailor-made experience for yachtsmen.

La coque du premier modèle de Luxia Yachts, le 375 GTS
The hull of Luxia Yachts' first model, the 375 GTS

Two complementary first models, the 375 GTS and Monaco

The first two models in the range, the 375 GTS and the Monaco, were designed to meet different program requirements, while sharing common design and performance features.

"The choice to differentiate the names of the boats with letters and numbers was made to give each a strong, independent character. 375 (the name comes from LOA) is a versatile boat, suitable for cruising, Monaco on the other hand is a true day cruiser, sporty and fast. The name was chosen as a tribute to the city of Monaco" explains Sylvia Traunero, in charge of communications for the site.

Le poste de pilotage du 375 GTS
The 375 GTS cockpit

Visit 375 GTS is an 11.50-metre-long, 3.50-metre-wide Coupé cruiser distinguished by its versatility. With a choice of outboard or inboard engines of up to 1000 hp, it should offer a stable sailing experience, even in rough waters, thanks to its gyroscopic stabilization system. Space on board is optimized, with a spacious cockpit, a teak deck, and a hard-top protecting the helm station and outside galley. Aft, the dining area converts to a sundeck for conviviality at sea, and can accommodate up to 6 people. An optional sunbed is also available.

Le 375 GTS de Luxia Yachts
The 375 GTS from Luxia Yachts

Visit Monaco is designed as a sporty day cruiser, sharing the same hull as the Monaco but more oriented towards speed. The decked foredeck is teak, as is the rest of the deck. Behind the helm station, the cockpit is equipped with two sun loungers that convert into a dining area. The Monaco is powered by two 280 hp Mercury diesel engines, leaving the large aft platform unobstructed. This remains in place on the outboard version and frames the engines.

Le Monaco de Luxia Yachts
Monaco by Luxia Yachts

A common interior layout for optimized comfort

Both yachts share the same interior layout, characterized by bright, modular spaces. Various custom configurations can be adapted to suit owners' needs. The design, by Ermenegildo Nilson, brings an artistic touch to all cabins and living spaces.

The main cabin, located forward, has a separate spacious bathroom with shower. A dinette has been installed in this space for greater conviviality. The fully-equipped wall-mounted galley leads to an area with a table, which can be converted into a double bed if required.

La cabine propriétaire des deux modèles
The owner's cabin on both models
La dinette des deux modèles
The two-model dinette

Prices and models presentation

The price of 375 GTS starts at 550,000 euros while the Monaco is available from 600,000 euros . The first 375 GTS hit the water recently, but weather conditions have not yet allowed photoshooting, hence the 3D images. The boat is due to be presented at the Swiss Boat Show in Geneva from November 8 to 10, 2024, then possibly at the Palma Boat Show. The Monaco will be launched in early 2025.