The 21m yacht has been developed and built by the Australian shipyard, the new model introduces Riviera's next-generation hull design, delivering increased onboard space alongside flexible accommodation, generous entertaining areas and a suite of owner-focused technologies.
Two decades of development shape Riviera's latest Sport Yacht
The arrival of the new yacht represents the next chapter in a product line that stretches back to the original 3600 Sport Yacht introduced in 2005. Rather than starting from a blank sheet, Riviera has refined many of the characteristics that have become synonymous with the range, placing greater emphasis on onboard volume, flexibility and ease of use. A redesigned hull has enabled the builder to create additional usable living space within a similar footprint, giving owners more room to relax without compromising the sport yacht's low-profile appearance.
Social spaces flow naturally from cockpit to saloon
Much of the motor yacht's appeal centres on how owners and guests move through the yacht. The cockpit has been arranged as the primary entertaining area, with outdoor cooking, dining and lounge spaces positioned to encourage time spent outside. Rather than separating interior and exterior living, Riviera has created a continuous flow between the aft deck and saloon, making the two spaces feel like a single entertaining environment. A second relaxation area on the foredeck provides another place to enjoy time on the water, offering a different atmosphere whether cruising or anchored in a quiet bay.
Adaptable accommodation for different cruising lifestyles
Below deck, Riviera has focused on flexibility as much as comfort. Buyers can specify either three or four guest cabins, depending on how they intend to use the yacht, while the additional utility space can be configured to suit the owner's requirements, including crew accommodation if required. The full-beam owner's suite forms the centrepiece of the accommodation, supported by three ensuite bathrooms. Practical features, including a dedicated laundry and a tender garage, reinforce the yacht's suitability for extended time aboard.
Modern engineering enhances comfort and owner confidence
The boat has been engineered to simplify operation while supporting extended cruising. Riviera's latest blue-water hull promotes confident handling, while twin Volvo Penta turbo diesel engines with steerable drives enhance manoeuvrability and efficiency. Joystick controls and the integrated Volvo Penta Glass Cockpit simplify handling and consolidate navigation and vessel data at the helm. Digital switching, remote vessel monitoring, lithium-ion batteries and lightweight hardtop-integrated solar panels further streamline onboard management, while optional Humphree stabilisation fins improve comfort both underway and at anchor. Together, these technologies reflect Riviera's focus on making larger motor yachts easier to own and operate.
Riviera continues to strengthen its Platinum Edition Sport Yacht collection
According to YachtBuyer MarketWatch, the largest yacht database in the world, Riviera continues to strengthen its Sport Yacht range with models designed for owner-operated cruising and contemporary onboard living. Among the most notable YachtBuyer-reviewed models is the Riviera 6800 Sport Yacht Platinum Edition, the flagship of the Sport Yacht range, offering expansive entertaining areas and increased onboard volume. Another standout model is the Riviera 6000 Sport Yacht Platinum Edition, which established many of the concepts and design principles that have now evolved into the new 6200 Sport Yacht.
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