Hybrid and Electric

Greenline 42: the new benchmark in sustainable boating

Officially unveiled at Boot Düsseldorf last January, the Greenline 42 by Greenline Yachts is a 42-foot yacht that brings together high performance, cutting-edge technology and an unprecedented level of customization in a package set to redefine semi-custom cruising standards.

Currently under construction at the shipyard’s production facility, the yacht is scheduled to be launched later this year, confirming its role as the most versatile and innovative model in the range.

More power, more comfort

The Greenline 42 has been designed for those who want to combine high-level performance with impeccable comfort while cruising. Its optimized hull allows the yacht to reach a top speed of 25 knots, while ensuring a stable, safe and enjoyable ride even in more challenging sea conditions. For owners looking for quiet, precise and efficient maneuvering, the Greenline 42 can be equipped with the shipyard’s H-Drive 6G system, an advanced electric solution that delivers extremely accurate control and greater energy efficiency.

One of the most innovative features is the extensive use of solar technology: ten integrated photovoltaic panels can generate up to 4.3 kW of power, enough not only to run all onboard systems but also to recharge the batteries more quickly and efficiently. This blend of performance, silence and energy sustainability makes the Greenline 42 an ideal choice for those who want to enjoy the sea without compromising on innovation and environmental responsibility.

Greenline 42: smart and versatile spaces

The design of the Greenline 42 stands out for its versatility. The aft cockpit offers two different configurations: a fold-down swim platform and removable furnishings designed to adapt to various cruising or relaxation needs, while the bow lounge creates a refined yet functional social area, perfect for entertaining or simply taking in the view.

As for the interiors, the designs by Marco Casali come in two distinct styles, striking a perfectly balanced blend of timeless aesthetics and contemporary luxury. Cabins, bathrooms, furnishings and appliances can be customized to an even greater extent than in previous models, giving owners the opportunity to create a yacht truly tailored around their needs.

“The Greenline 42 reflects everything we know about building durable, high-quality yachts – says Vladimir Zinchenko, CEO of Greenline Yachts – It is designed to deliver decades of enjoyment, with options that make each boat unique to its owner.”

The Greenline 42 is therefore a perfect combination of speed, sustainability and intelligent design, positioning itself as a benchmark for the future of the shipyard. Its semi-custom concept blends high standards of comfort and technology with the freedom of customization today’s owners are looking for, turning every voyage into a truly bespoke experience.

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