Sunseeker has introduced its new 134 Superyacht at the 2025 Cannes Yachting Festival, a 40.45-meter flagship that reflects the next step in the builder’s large yacht development. With a beam of 7.94 meters, the yacht makes use of its volume with a mix of outdoor living areas and an interior arrangement designed for extended cruising.
The profile shows a departure from earlier models with sculpted lines, large hull glazing, and a distinctive extended hardtop. These changes not only give the yacht a stronger visual identity but also increase natural light throughout the interior.
Inside, the layout starts with a forward main-deck master stateroom, which can be fitted with his-and-hers bathrooms. Four guest cabins sit on the lower deck, bringing accommodations to ten. The yacht carries crew quarters for eight, including a dedicated captain’s cabin.
Engineering refinements are also at the forefront. The 134 is designed for long-range cruising, with naval architecture focused on stability and efficiency. Sunseeker reports enhanced hull performance compared to earlier superyacht models in its lineup, while upgraded systems and service spaces support extended time at sea.







