The 21m Solaris Power 70 Grand Coupé has been developed by the Solaris Power Design Team and Dragoni Design Lab, with interior design by Anton Re Design. Featuring a GRP hull and superstructure, the flagship offers accommodation for up to eight guests across four cabins.
A flagship that advances Solaris Power's Grande Coupé vision
The yacht builds on the design direction established by the recently revealed Solaris Power 64 Grand Coupé, extending the builder's enclosed cruising concept onto a larger flagship platform. Rather than focusing solely on striking styling, the yacht has been developed around everyday usability, pairing generous internal volume with uninterrupted access between interior and exterior living spaces. Wide walkaround side decks connect the bow and stern, while the distinctive coupé profile provides greater protection from the elements without reducing the connection to the surrounding environment.
Expansive outdoor spaces designed for life close to the water
Outdoor living remains central to the boat's design, with a spacious cockpit providing multiple areas for dining, relaxing and entertaining. Forward, a horseshoe-shaped lounge can be connected to the adjacent seating area via an extendable table, creating a versatile social space overlooking the bow. At the stern, the spacious beach area has been designed to provide easy access to the water, with a platform that can be raised or partially submerged for swimming and launching water toys. A spacious tender garage accommodates a four-metre water-jet tender alongside additional equipment without compromising deck space.
An interior shaped around comfort and extended cruising
Below deck, the motor yacht offers accommodation for up to eight guests across four cabins, centred around a spacious full-beam owner's suite and a forward VIP cabin. Interiors by Anton Re Design emphasise refined materials and practical liveability, creating a calm environment for extended cruising. Flexible layouts also allow owners to configure an additional guest cabin while maintaining separate crew accommodation, ensuring the yacht can adapt to a variety of cruising lifestyles.
Efficient hull design supports confident long-range cruising
Performance has been engineered around Solaris Power's established offshore philosophy. The sharp bow entry and pronounced flare are designed to soften the ride through head seas while keeping the decks dry, and the hull has been developed to remain stable both underway and at anchor without relying on stabilisers. Twin Volvo Penta D13 IPS engines deliver a top speed of up to 27 knots, while the hydrodynamically optimised hull offers an estimated range of around 700 nautical miles at 10 knots, reducing fuel consumption and CO₂ emissions during extended passages.
Solaris Power continues to expand its model portfolio
According to YachtBuyer MarketWatch, the largest yacht database in the world, Solaris Power's portfolio currently spans four distinct ranges, from the sporty Open series and classic Lobster models to the Flybridge lineup and the Grande Coupé range. Together, they reflect the builder's focus on seaworthiness, practical design and comfortable cruising.
A notable model within the Open range is the 60 Open, the flagship of the series. Built for owners seeking high-performance open-air cruising, the GRP sports cruiser reaches a top speed of 39 knots while accommodating up to six guests across three cabins. For readers looking to understand the model in greater detail, an in-depth YachtBuyer review has been published.
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