First revealed as a concept at the 2025 Cannes Yachting Festival, the Greenline Yachts model represents a major evolution for the brand in performance, solar capability, and customization.
Next Step in the Greenline Range
The Greenline 42 extends the shipyard’s reputation for sustainable yachting with upgraded power and a redesigned hull that delivers higher efficiency and a top speed of 25 knots. The yacht can be equipped with Greenline’s latest H-Drive 6G hybrid propulsion system, enabling silent electric maneuvering and optimized fuel consumption.
[The Greenline 42] is designed to provide decades of enjoyment, with options that make each yacht unique to its owner."
CEO
Greenline Yachts
Ten solar panels on the boat produce up to 4.3 kW, generating enough energy to run all onboard systems and recharge batteries quickly while underway or at anchor.
Smart Design, Flexible Spaces
Designed by Marco Casali, the Greenline 42 features flexible exterior and interior configurations. Two cockpit arrangements are available, including an optional drop-down transom and removable furniture to transform the aft area from a social terrace to an extended beach platform. At the bow, the foredeck lounge adds another adaptable space for relaxation or entertaining.
Inside the motor yacht, Casali’s layout includes two distinct interior design schemes that pair timeless craftsmanship with modern detailing. Owners can specify materials, finishes, and fittings throughout, from cabin layouts and bathrooms to appliances and furnishings, creating a more tailored onboard experience than any previous Greenline model.
“The Greenline 42 captures everything we’ve learned about building enduring, high-quality yachts,” said CEO Vladimir Zinchenko. “It’s designed to deliver decades of enjoyment, with options that make each yacht unique to its owner.”
Alternatives Models Debuting at boot Düsseldorf 2026
Buyers drawn to the new Greenline 42’s hybrid focus and flexible layout will find several other standout models making their world debuts at boot Düsseldorf 2026. Each offers a distinct approach to performance, size, and onboard lifestyle.
At 13.5 meters, the Rand Lagune 44 targets buyers who favor speed and simplicity over hybrid systems. Its planing GRP hull delivers up to 50 knots, positioning it as a sportier, more minimalist choice than the Greenline 42 - ideal for agile weekend cruising. By contrast, the upgraded Beneteau Gran Turismo 50 spans nearly 16 meters and offers IPS pod-drive performance up to 28 knots, with two or three cabins and a refined express-cruiser layout by Andreani Design. It trades the Greenline’s hybrid power and solar capability for greater guest capacity, open-deck living, and traditional performance cruising appeal.
At the top end, the Solaris Power 70 Long Range stands apart for its scale and luxury. With four cabins for up to eight guests and a deep-V hull designed for stability in all conditions, it targets owners ready for extended passages. Where the Greenline 42 focuses on efficiency and customization under 50 feet, the Solaris Power 70 aims for bluewater comfort and high-end range within a 21-meter platform.
Together, these new arrivals highlight the diversity of next-generation motor yachts on display at boot Düsseldorf 2026 - from eco-conscious cruisers to fast sportsboats and long-range luxury builds.
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