NYX, the 75m superyacht concept from Squared MK

British design studio Squared MK has revealed their latest concept, a 75m/246ft ...

NYX, the 75m superyacht concept from Squared MK

October 03, 2017

Written by Rachael Steele

British design studio Squared MK has revealed their latest concept, a 75m/246ft superyacht called NYX. The fast displacement superyacht would feature a steel hull attached to an aluminium superstructure and is a development on the superyacht concept MANIA, released earlier in the year.

Superyacht NYX - A concept from Squared MK

Superyacht NYX – A concept from Squared MK

Squared MK placed particular emphasis on her proportions and NYX features an eye-catching red hull with swooping lines against a silvery superstructure.

“Our goal was to design a challenging vessel with a strong character, for an active client with passion for style and a dynamic and charming lifestyle,” the studio commented.

The layout would provide up to 14 guests with lavish living spaces both inside and out: There is an underwater observation lounge with a spa area, a foredeck Jacuzzi and a VIP suite with a folding balcony. The owner has the entire upper deck for privacy and there is also a fold-out bulwark to create an exclusive deck terrace, along with a Jacuzzi and a bar. Mosaic tiling, chandeliers and sweeping staircases add to the detailing of the opulent interior, designed for comfort and and entertaining guests and visitors in state-of-the-art surroundings.

The generous tender garage has been designed to store up to four tenders up to 12 metres, four jet skis and a two person submersible. The accommodation would provide for up to 20 crew to ensure that everyone on board has an exceptional cruise whatever the occasion.

Luxury yacht NYX has a cruising speed of 16 knots and a top speed of 20 knots using a pair of 3,433hp MTU engines.

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