Carrying forward research into the development of technologies with a low environmental impact but without forgetting the importance of the yacht's driving experience, Sanlorenzo has created the new SP110 model. An advanced, evolved, and revolutionary proposal that opens a new chapter in the yachting sector as it combines a green sensibility with unique comfort and unparalleled performance.
The aim of the SP110 project for Sanlorenzois to write a new success story in yachting and enter the world of sports yachts with a yacht that breaks the mold. SP110 represents an advanced technological platform that combines innovation and sustainability with a design that favors maximum comfort. A project made possible by the collaboration of a team of professionals at the highest levels in individual skills: Bernardo Zuccon for the exteriors, Tilli Antonelli at Sanlorenzo product development, Marco Arnaboldi for the hull design, Piero Lissoni for the interiors.
The first yacht in the SP - "Smart Performance" range, is the result of an ambitious design goal: to guarantee high performance with maximum energy efficiency thanks to a fractional propulsion system consisting of three significantly smaller, with the best weight/power ratio. Depending on the conditions and the owner's needs, the boat is able to move around using just one engine, a pair, or all three, thus allowing great flexibility, low consumption, and a different autonomy depending on the desired speed.
Fundamental to the realization of SP110 is the hull, designed by Marco Arnaboldi, and optimized for use with hydro jet propulsion. This type of propulsion is an advantage over propeller propulsion because it is less sensitive to variations in the boat's weight and therefore more versatile. The study of water lines has resulted in a surprisingly efficient hull with a maximum beam of over 8 meters for a total length of 33 meters. The double-edged flank guarantees on the one hand a width for buoyancy that maintains the highest performance and comfort even in rough seas, and on the other hand, offers a considerable surface area that can be exploited both outdoors and indoors.
To further optimize consumption and performance, various solutions have been used to ensure significant weight savings. Lightened materials like laminated glass are used for the large surfaces of the windows, which cover almost 80% of the boat. The latter on the outside picks up the color of the hull making the surface homogeneous while maintaining an excellent luminosity inside.
The exterior design, by the Zuccon International Project studio, is the result of complex research work to create new stylistic features strongly identifying the new range, thus maintaining continuity with Sanlorenzo's tradition. The unprecedented forms, the proportions, the aerodynamic lines, as well as the livery, which departs from the shipyard's more traditional colors to come closer to the more typical colors of sports yachts, refer to the strong emotional character of this boat.
"The SP110 tries to question certain canons that characterize the performance boats we are used to. While respecting the stylistic features that have historically characterized this type of boat, such as the aerodynamic and extremely organic surfaces, with Tilli Antonelli we arrived at a compromise: to conceive a boat dialogue between dynamism and liveability that is not normally perceived on boats of this size."
Bernardo Zuccon, Zuccon International Project
Another key element around which the SP110's design revolves is sustainability. In fact, the boat is equipped with an energy recovery system that uses high-efficiency 6kW monocrystalline solar panels flanked by a package of lithium batteries that allow the boat to maintain hotellerie functions for a few hours without the use of generators. The design of the deckhouse was specially studied for the application of solar panels in order to obtain the largest usable surface without disturbing the aesthetics of the boat's profile. With a view to keeping the lines as homogenous as possible, there is a retractable anchor and the stern davit for launching tenders and other water toys is also retractable.
The SP110 is a two-deck yacht with an unprecedented layout, consisting of large surfaces that can be used in a variety of ways, for interior and exterior liveability that is unequaled on a yacht of this type. The interior spaces, designed by Piero Lissoni, are articulated in such a way as to favor and simplify conviviality as much as privacy. On the upper deck, the large sun deck is complemented by the wheelhouse overlooking the bow. The lowered deck allows the lower deck to be enjoyed from a view of the living area aft and the sea, while outside, from the deck aft, there is visual access to the lower lounge on the main deck. These solutions once again allow a total synergy between the interior and exterior environment.
One of the most peculiar parts of the design is the bow area, equipped with an extended dinette with dining area and large sunbathing area, which can be enjoyed at its best especially when the yacht is at anchor, because it is fully invested by the sea breeze.
The interior volumes are definitely unexpected, with generous spaces both in the cabins of the sleeping area and in the private areas. For the furnishings, Piero Lissoni proposed a minimalism that perfectly embraces the philosophy of the overall design of the SP110. The challenge was to maintain an elegant and refined aesthetic without overdoing the details and keeping the finishes as basic as possible compared to other models. The same approach to the use of light materials was also applied in the interior design, particularly in the bathrooms, where lava stone was used instead of marble, which is lighter and visually more energetic.
"I tried to bring the same attitude as the other models to this boat with its sporty lines: open spaces, a connection between interior and exterior, and lots of technology. One of the central elements is the double height at the stern that makes the main deck communicate with the lounge below via a hyper-technological staircase."
Piero Lissoni
A further special feature of the yacht is the galley, located between the upper saloon and the helm deck, which can be enclosed by solid or translucent walls that allow the eye to pass through the glass windows and visually reach the bridge, providing a perspective that considerably widens the spaces.
Finally, the cockpit is the focal point of the boat's liveability. Almost 50 meters from side to side, the low position that brings the guest even closer to the water, the seamless connection to the main hall through a large, fully opening window, this space has an unparalleled surface area never seen on a boat of this type. Equipped with a lounge area for flexible use, it adapts to different moments of conviviality and sociability on board. Under the flooring, it is possible to place a tender that disappears completely from view allowing total use of the spaces up to sea level. Below the flooring it is possible to place a tender that disappears completely from view, allowing total enjoyment of the space down to sea level.
The design of the SP110 embodies Sanlorenzo's vision in which the founding principles of sustainability, comfort, and exclusivity converge, projecting the shipyard into the future with a boat that completely moves away from conventional models in the same market segment and at the same time sets a new benchmark for the models that will follow.