Sunseeker has confirmed the first sale of its new 134 Superyacht, a 40.5m (132’9”) model that marks the start of the shipyard’s renewed Superyacht Range. The first hull was sold to an American owner and is scheduled to launch in 2027, underscoring early demand for Sunseeker’s newest flagship platform.
As an authorized Sunseeker dealer across the Americas, Denison Yachting is ready to guide owners through the Manhattan 56, from selecting the right layout and propulsion to tailoring the onboard experience for how you actually use a 56-foot flybridge yacht.
As Sunseeker’s authorized dealer across the Americas, Denison Yachting is positioned to support buyers through configuration, build planning, and ownership guidance, from early spec decisions to delivery and operational planning.
The Sunseeker 134 Superyacht introduces a long, modern profile with expanded hull glazing and elongated superstructure lines, with design and naval architecture handled in-house by Sunseeker.
A major theme of the platform is exterior usability. Sunseeker highlights reimagined outdoor areas across the aft cockpit, upper deck, and flybridge, with customizable arrangements and optional elements such as a spa tub, an extended hardtop, and a second helm station on the flybridge.
At water level, the yacht is designed to feel closer to the sea than many yachts in this size range, featuring an extended beach club concept and a large bathing platform intended to function as a genuine waterside retreat, not just a boarding area.
Inside, the 134 is developed in collaboration with Design Unlimited, with the stated goal of giving owners broad freedom over materials, finishes, and detailing so that each build can be tailored to the buyer’s preferences.
The layout is centered around a forward main-deck master suite, with an optional his-and-hers en-suite arrangement. Guest accommodations are arranged as five guest cabins for up to 10 guests, depending on the final configuration.
Sunseeker lists standard power as twin MTU 12V 2000 M96X, with an optional upgrade to twin MTU 16V 2000 M97L, paired with shaft drive.
The Sunseeker 134 is Sunseeker’s new flagship superyacht model, measuring about 40.5m (roughly 133 feet). It’s designed as part of Sunseeker’s updated Superyacht Range, with a modern profile, large glazing, and flexible deck spaces.
Sunseeker publishes the length overall at approximately 40.45m (about 132’8″ to 132’9″), depending on how it’s referenced.
The published layout is five guest cabins. Final guest capacity depends on the exact configuration selected.
Crew capacity depends on the chosen layout and owner preferences. Most yachts in this size range are configured to support a full-time crew for proper service and operations.
Sunseeker lists twin MTU 12V 2000 M96X as standard, with an upgrade option to twin MTU 16V 2000 M97L.
Sunseeker and industry coverage list a target top speed of up to 20 knots, depending on final specification and conditions.
Published range figures vary by source, but commonly cited targets are 1,200+ nautical miles at 10 knots, with Sunseeker also listing up to 1,600 nautical miles at 10 knots.
It’s designed for efficient long-range cruising with a performance profile typical of modern composite yachts in this size range. Exact classification and performance characteristics can vary by spec and load.
Press reports state the first hull is expected to launch in 2027.
Yes. Sunseeker and industry outlets report the first hull has been sold, with coverage noting the buyer is an American owner.
Industry reporting indicates construction on the first yacht is expected to begin in 2026.
Owners who want a flagship-class yacht around 40m with modern styling, strong indoor-outdoor flow, and the ability to tailor layouts and finishes for private use, entertaining, and extended cruising.
Yes. The model is marketed with meaningful customization options, including interior finishes and select layout choices, supported by Sunseeker’s design team.
Denison Yachting is an authorized Sunseeker dealer across the Americas. For build availability, spec guidance, and pricing direction, contact the Denison Yachting team.