Italian shipyard Rossinavi and renowned design house Pininfarina has joined forces to present a brand new superyacht concept: the 70-metre Aurea. Revealed for the very first time at SuperYacht Gallery London last week, Aurea takes inspiration from the lines of the sea and integrates the tell-tale fluidity of Pininfarina’s iconic style, a style also integrated into more than 100 Ferrari designs.
Making the most of the superyacht lifestyle is at the heart of Aurea’s design philosophy, with a particularly large beach club being one of her most attractive features to prospective owners. Facilitated by diesel-electric propulsion system housed at the centre of the boat, Aurea’s stern provides further enjoyment for guests and owner on board, including two swimming pools, three large outdoor decks and additional water-level access on both sides of the hull.
Elaborating on the new design, Rossinavi state: “United by passion and experience in creating custom-made artwork, Pininfarina and Rossinavi create a project that reinterprets innovatively and harmoniously the shapes and the distribution of the volumes of a 70 metre, in particular the superstructures, breaking the traditional bridge pattern simply overlapped in lateral view and tapered in frontal view".
“The clever management of full and empty volumes harmoniously connected by elegant and sinuous shapes allows to create both in the interior spaces and in the areas of the bridges some corners of great fascination and particularly suggestive views, offering new and unexpected opportunities to employ and enjoy the spaces and maximising the thrill of sailing and life on board.”