Turquoise Yachts has launched the 250-foot N2H, formerly known as Project Arrow, from its outfitting facility in Pendik, Istanbul. The steel-and-aluminum superyacht marks the Turkish builder’s first hybrid-powered superyacht and follows the recent launch of the 285-foot Project Vento.
Turquoise handled the naval architecture in-house, while Team for Design-Enrico Gobbi penned the exterior and H2 Yacht Design created the interiors. The yacht’s profile incorporates long stretches of glazing and a sculptural arch atop the sundeck, while interior spaces emphasize open-plan living with floor-to-ceiling windows, folding terraces and headroom reportedly reaching nearly 8 feet, 8 inches on the main deck.
Amenities include a beach club with a hammam, sauna and gym, along with a main-deck owner’s suite featuring private folding terraces. Guest accommodations are belowdecks, while the sundeck includes lounge areas and a pool.
Power is supplied by twin MTU 12V4000 diesels paired with a 1.5-megawatt lithium battery bank as part of MTU’s integrated hybrid propulsion system. Turquoise says the yacht can reach 10 knots in battery-only mode and a top speed of 17 knots overall. Delivery is scheduled for later this year.







