16 February 2025
Turkish yachting brand Sirena has revealed more details about the new Sirena 60 model, which the yard says is designed for a balance of performance and comfort.
The 19.45-metre motor yacht is intended for extended cruising as well as shorter trips, with a hull engineered for both displacement and planning modes. It offers a long range at lower speeds while maintaining the capability to exceed 25 knots. A low fuel consumption profile promises extended cruising with fewer refuelling stops.
The yacht’s design maximises interior volume, with a beam of 5.36 metres creating an open layout that provides generous headroom and large windows.
The flybridge, full-beam master cabin and multiple social spaces are arranged to optimise space for extended stays on board. The Sirena 60 is built to CE Category A Ocean, offering a combination of stability, efficiency and long-range capability for a mix of cruising conditions.
On the exterior, the yacht’s design incorporates multiple outdoor spaces. The foredeck is arranged as a seating and relaxation area with ocean views, while the flybridge includes seating and optional features such as a wet bar. The aft cockpit and wide side decks provide access throughout the yacht.
Inside, the main saloon is designed to maximise natural light with panoramic windows. The full-beam master suite, located amidships, includes built-in storage and a neutral-toned finish. Guest accommodation is arranged to be suitable for both short and long stays.
The interior materials used include natural veneers and soft furnishings selected by the Sirena design team.
The Sirena 60 is powered by twin Volvo engines with a V-drive transmission. At lower speeds, the yacht has a range of 850 nautical miles. Optional engine upgrades allow the yacht to exceed 25 knots. Constructed from a GRP and carbon hybrid fibre, the semi-displacement hull was developed by Frers Yacht Design, while both the exterior and interior styling were created by the Sirena design team.
The Sirena 60 will be presented at the Cannes Yachting Festival 2025, which takes place in France from 9 to 14 September.