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Ferretti Group has launched the fifth hull of its Pershing 140 superyacht series at the company’s Superyacht Yard in Ancona, Italy.
{alcircleadd}Unlike earlier units in the series, which used a metallic aluminium-grey finish, this version was completed in bright white following requests from the owner. The lighter theme continues inside the yacht as well, with interiors designed around softer tones and customised living spaces.
Several parts of the layout were also changed from the standard configuration. At the stern, the area typically used for storing tenders and water toys was redesigned into a social space with a central bar setup instead.
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The cockpit section now includes lounge seating, armchairs and an outdoor dining area designed for up to ten guests. According to the company, handmade decorative details were also added around the dining table.
Inside the main deck, the owner requested modifications to the full-beam suite, replacing the standard vanity arrangement with extra storage and an L-shaped sofa. The lower deck includes four guest cabins with en suite bathrooms, while additional Pullman beds were added to increase guest capacity.
The sundeck was designed as an open panoramic area featuring seating zones, a bar and an additional helm station for outdoor navigation. A Jacuzzi and sunbathing section were also installed on the foredeck.
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The Pershing 140 was developed through collaboration between architect Fulvio De Simoni, the Ferretti Group engineering team and the company’s strategic product committee led by Piero Ferrari.
The yacht is powered by four MTU engines producing 2,600 horsepower each and uses waterjet propulsion, allowing it to reach speeds of up to 35 knots.
Pershing, which became part of Ferretti Group in 1998, describes the Pershing 140 as its first fully aluminium superyacht model.
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