Positioned above the existing Sunseeker Superyacht range, the 134 takes forward the brand’s established design language while introducing fresh approaches to volume, layout, and technical performance.
A Striking New Profile
The 134 Superyacht carries an elongated profile marked by bold hull glazing, sculpted superstructure lines, and an extended hardtop. These elements reinforce its unmistakably Sunseeker identity while giving the yacht a sense of both presence and fluidity on the water.

Decks on board the yacht have been arranged with a focus on exterior living. The aft cockpit, flybridge, and upper terrace all offer expansive areas for relaxation and can be tailored to the owner’s lifestyle. Options include a spa tub and a secondary helm station, emphasizing the model’s balance between leisure and practicality.

At the waterline, the aft lower deck has been redesigned to function as a private retreat. An extended bathing platform and lounge seating bring guests closer to the water while creating a sheltered, resort-like environment. This arrangement strengthens the yacht’s versatility between social use and quiet relaxation.
Inside the 134 Superyacht
Inside, the 134 introduces Sunseeker’s latest flagship interior approach. Natural light fills the main social areas, and the shipyard emphasizes the scope for full customization across furnishings and finishes.



The forward main deck master suite on board the motor yacht stands out for its size and privacy. Owners may opt for a his-and-hers en-suite layout, adding to its sense of exclusivity. Additional accommodation includes four guest cabins for a total of ten berths, while crew quarters provide space for eight across five cabins.


Service areas have been arranged for discretion, with an enclosed galley and direct crew access to ensure smooth onboard operation.
Equipment for On-the-Water Living
The yacht’s garage is designed with exploration in mind. It features a dedicated launch system for a Williams 565 tender alongside two jet skis, allowing quick transitions from harbor to open water activity.

Power comes as standard from twin MTU 12V 2000 M96X engines, with an option to upgrade to twin MTU 16V 2000 M97L. The yacht is projected to reach a top speed of 20 knots and offers a range of more than 1,200 nautical miles at 10 knots.
Environmental considerations are built into the technical specification. An optional exhaust after-treatment system supports cleaner operation, while shaft-driven propulsion and advanced systems underline reliability and long-range capability.
A New Chapter for Sunseeker
With the 134 Superyacht, Sunseeker has presented a yacht that builds on its identity while pushing into new territory in terms of scale and refinement. The model sets out to provide the hallmarks of the brand in a larger format, combining strong exterior presence with an adaptable interior and advanced technical base.
According to YachtBuyer Market Watch, the world's largest yacht database, Sunseeker currently has just over 30 yachts either in build or on order. Multiple units come from the 30m Sunseeker 100 as well as the 27m Sunseeker 88.
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