Pershing Expands Sport Utility Yacht Line with New GTX90

The new 90-footer builds on the GTX series with a four-stateroom layout and waterjet propulsion capable of a projected 35-knot top speed.
Pershing GTX90
The performance-minded Pershing GTX90 is powered by twin 2,200 hp MAN V12 diesel engines paired with Castoldi TurboDrive 600 HCT waterjets. Pershing projects a top speed of 35 knots and a cruising speed of 30 knots. Courtesy Pershing

Pershing has expanded its Sport Utility Yacht lineup with the introduction of the GTX90, a new model that combines the brand’s performance-focused heritage with increased interior volume and outdoor living space.

First unveiled at Boot Düsseldorf, the 90-foot yacht was developed by Vallicelli Design in collaboration with the Ferretti Group Engineering Department and is being built at the Ferretti Group Plug and Mould facility.

Power comes from twin 2,200 hp MAN V12 diesel engines paired with Castoldi TurboDrive 600 HCT waterjets. Pershing projects a top speed of 35 knots and a cruising speed of 30 knots. Optional twin Seakeeper stabilizers are available, and the yacht is being designed to meet CE Class A certification for offshore operation.

Like its predecessors in the GTX range, the GTX90 emphasizes indoor-outdoor living. The sportsbridge measures approximately 355 square feet, while the aft cockpit expands to nearly 398 square feet when the fold-down side terraces are deployed. The cockpit also incorporates a garage designed to carry both a tender and a personal watercraft.

The exterior styling carries over several signature GTX design elements, including a near-vertical bow and a gently curved sheerline finished in Pershing’s Anniversary Silver hull color.

A five-panel glass door connects the cockpit with the main salon, creating a continuous entertaining area between the exterior and interior spaces. Inside, the widebody layout allows for a full-beam salon with an aft galley and bar, an eight-person dining area and a lounge. The helm is positioned forward with three captain’s chairs and direct access to the side decks.

Accommodations include four en suite staterooms on the lower deck. The full-beam owner’s suite is located amidships, complemented by a VIP stateroom forward, a double guest cabin and a twin guest cabin. The sportsbridge is divided into dedicated lounging, dining and helm areas beneath a hardtop, providing additional entertaining space while underway or at anchor.