This latest model introduces a more refined Mediterranean aesthetic while preserving the distinctive identity that made VanDutch a global reference point in the open yacht segment.
A New Expression of the VanDutch Look
At a glance, the VanDutch 75 retains the sleek silhouette, clean lines, and balanced geometry that have long defined the brand. But this new model brings a sharper focus to design detail and technical integration. A reimagined cockpit spans 45 square meters and features dual opposing sofas with convertible tables, creating a sociable layout for up to 10 guests. Ribbed upholstery, inspired by vintage sports cars, ties the interior and exterior styling together in a cohesive design vision.

Other standout updates include a fully integrated Fenix galley station with barbecue, burners, fridge, and ice-maker, along with a new carbon fiber hardtop. The hardtop provides shade without disrupting the yacht’s streamlined profile. Functional upgrades are evident throughout, from an integrated bow access door in the windshield to an anchor system discreetly housed within the hull to preserve the clean exterior of the motor yacht.

A natural teak deck with optional white caulking adds a refined edge, and while the yacht maintains an open profile, it introduces features more often found on cruisers. These include a tender garage with launch system, an up-down swim platform, and a 3,820-liter fuel tank designed for extended voyages.
Interiors by BurdissoCapponi Yachts&Design
The interior layout and styling come from BurdissoCapponi Yachts&Design, who bring a softened, more textured visual language to the VanDutch range. Two design moods will be available: “Cool,” which features pearl burl veneers, slate-black accents, and beige suede; and “Smooth,” which brings warmer tones centered around Fulvo mahogany.



The central lounge features an open-plan American galley, a relaxed dinette, and a convertible table for flexible use throughout the day. The yacht debuting at Cannes will feature a three-cabin “Cool” layout.


The owner’s suite sits to starboard aft, opposite a twin guest cabin, both with en-suite bathrooms. Forward is a spacious VIP cabin with a dual-access bathroom that also serves the saloon. Crew accommodation is fully separate, with its own facilities and access to a dedicated technical area.
Design Cues Set to Shape the Future Range
Several new elements on the VanDutch 75 are expected to become hallmarks of future models. These include the distinctive hull-side window that adds subtle flair to the profile, lacquered slatted ceiling panels that conceal the air-conditioning system, and bespoke marine-grade track lighting. Materials such as burl wood, matte metals, and brushed copper are used throughout with restraint and elegance, forming a new design language that balances luxury with simplicity.

Triple Volvo Penta IPS propulsion gives the VanDutch 75 a top speed of up to 40 knots, pairing high-performance with long-range capability. Built by Cantiere del Pardo with naval architecture by Mulder Design and styling from BurdissoCapponi Yachts&Design, the VanDutch 75 positions itself not just as a flagship but as a design blueprint for what’s to come.
Other World Yacht Debuts Worth Seeing at Cannes
According to YachtBuyer Market Watch & Intelligence, the world’s largest yacht database, this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival features a strong showing of world debuts in the 22-meter segment. While the VanDutch 75 leads with its sleek open-yacht aesthetic, several other new models offer compelling alternatives across different design and performance profiles.
The Arcadia A80 stands out with its bold approach to indoor-outdoor living. At 23.98 meters, this widebody flybridge yacht features a distinctive semi-displacement hull and expansive beach area, paired with a generous 80-square-meter upper deck. With five cabins for up to 10 guests, the A80 is built for comfort at anchor and underway, offering a more enclosed, cruise-focused alternative to the VanDutch’s open concept.

Another option is the Ferretti 800 (Mk2), a refreshed 24.47-meter model that blends high-speed cruising with practical liveaboard features. It reaches up to 31 knots thanks to its planing hull, while the 40-square-meter flybridge, convertible twin cabins, and flip-out transom sofa show Ferretti’s focus on adaptable social spaces. It's a natural step up for those wanting both performance and classic flybridge function.

For buyers exploring greener propulsion, the Silent 80 Flybridge offers a quiet, solar-powered solution. This 24.3-meter power catamaran features a clean-lined design with panoramic windows and space for eight guests in four cabins. With hybrid or all-electric options, it’s a standout for long-range, low-impact cruising.

With its minimalist styling, high-spec features, and forward-looking design, the VanDutch 75 sets a clear direction for the brand’s next chapter. As this year's CYF approaches, it stands out not only as a flagship model but as a bold statement in the evolving 22-meter segment.
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