The 2025 Pershing GTX80 is the embodiment of “vroom with room”—a masterful blend of Pershing’s legendary high-performance DNA and a new, lifestyle-focused philosophy. It is a yacht that doesn’t just arrive; it makes an entrance with its sharp, metallic-grey lines and near-vertical bow.
- The Ultimate Beach Club
The GTX80 reimagines the stern as a 301-square-foot seaside resort.
- Dual-Function Bulwarks: In a first for the brand, the side terraces swing down to expand the deck, creating a massive, open-air platform.
- The SeaScape Experience: The hydraulic swim platform features three positions—submerged for swimming, level with the deck for an “infinity” terrace effect, or raised to launch a Williams 345 SportJet tender.
- Seamless “Gran Turismo” Living
The interior design by Vallicelli Design creates a “flow of excitement” where the outdoors and indoors become one.
- The Glass House: The main salon is encased in floor-to-ceiling glazing, offering 360-degree vistas. Cleverly, the windows extend below the walkways so you can see the water even while sitting on the sofa.
- The Al Fresco Bar: The aft galley features an electric window that drops away, transforming the kitchen counter into an outdoor bar—perfect for serving guests directly in the cockpit.
- Exhilarating Performance
While the GTX80 prioritizes comfort, it remains a true Pershing at heart.
- Triple Threat: Powered by triple 1,000 hp Volvo Penta D13-IPS1350 engines, it slices through the waves with a top speed of 34 knots.
- Effortless Handling: The IPS joystick system and Seakeeper stabilizers make docking and cruising as smooth and intuitive as driving a luxury sports car.
- Italian Sophistication
Every inch of the interior is a tribute to Italian craftsmanship:
- The Master Suite: A full-beam sanctuary featuring cloud-effect sky-blue leather paneling and a king-size berth.
- Futuristic Accents: The salon ceiling is a work of art, featuring a metallic silver finish with intersecting diagonal LED strips that mimic a high-speed motion blur.
- The Sportbridge: At 247 square feet, the sundeck is 60% larger than the category average, topped with a lightweight carbon-fiber hardtop that keeps the yacht’s center of gravity low for better stability.