Pershing GTX70: A New Era for Sport Utility Yachts
- Boating-greece
- Mar 25
- 2 min read

The first Pershing GTX70, an agile and dynamic yacht incorporating the innovations of the GTX series, was launched on March 19 in the port of Fano. The third model in the Sport Utility Yachts range, marking the beginning of Pershing’s 40th-anniversary celebrations, delivers the sporty spirit and incredibly livable spaces of its predecessors in a more compact format, promising an unparalleled onboard experience.

Measuring 21.88 meters in length and 5.42 meters in beam, the Pershing GTX70 is the result of collaboration between the Ferretti Group Product Strategy Committee, led by Piero Ferrari, Vallicelli Design, and the Group’s Engineering Department. The yacht was built at Ferretti Group’s cutting-edge facilities, where advanced technology meets traditional Italian craftsmanship.

The new model boasts expansive interior and exterior spaces, ensuring extraordinary comfort and direct contact with the water. It spans two decks and a sportbridge, accommodating up to six guests in three cabins.

The exterior design features Pershing’s classic aesthetics, with a slightly convex, clean sheer line running from bow to stern. The bulwarks on either side of the cockpit open out to form terraces, significantly enhancing the beach area’s living space. Its sleek lines and nearly vertical bow lend the model unparalleled elegance.

The beach area offers 23 m² of space when the side platforms are open, while the swim platform features dual linear lift technology, allowing for the launch of a jet ski or Williams 325 tender. The main deck follows an open-plan design, with a spacious cockpit, C-shaped sofa, and dining table.

The lower deck hosts three cabins with en suite bathrooms, ensuring maximum comfort. The 16 m² sportbridge is divided into three zones for sunbathing, dining, and navigation, featuring an optional electric bimini top with carbon fiber poles.
The Pershing GTX70 is powered by three 900 hp VOLVO PENTA D13 IPS1200 engines, reaching a top speed of 35 knots and a cruising speed of 30 knots.
@Pershing, Ferretti Group
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