The Sunseeker 120 is a 120-foot superyacht that was launched by the iconic British yacht-building firm Sunseeker in 2024. An aggressive profile with a double-height, wave-piercing bow, ultra-sharp lines, geometric angles, jewel-like glazing and an extended foredeck give this yacht the look of a surfacing shark poised to bite. A rugged class-A hull in fiberglass, meanwhile, works in tandem with powerful motors to give this vessel the horizon-vaulting ability to cruise in style.
A unique upper deck layout wows with a geometric C-shaped sofa with dining tables out on the foredeck that can host up to a dozen guests, while a modular sunpad for four sits alongside a forward jacuzzi spa-pool with the faceted footprint of a cut diamond. Heading towards the bridge there is a vast, teak-lined space sitting under a floating hard-top with a retractable sunroof, where there is room for a twelve-seater dining table, a trio of sofas, three sun-loungers and an open, stand-alone galley lined in marble with wet-bar facilities, a grill, plenty of refrigerated storage and a set of plush bar-seats. At the front of this section there’s also a helm station with piloting seats and a companion sofa for navigation with the wind in your face. The dashboard features the very latest tech to make piloting intuitive and responsive, while an indoor pilot-house is also available for chart-plotting free from the elements.
Enjoy shaded outdoor relaxation down on the main-deck’s aft-cockpit, where sofas, armchairs and a wet-bar console await, or take side steps down to a full-beam hydraulic swim platform and a transom garage with room for a jet-tender and a pair of jet-skis. Heading indoors beyond a set of curved sliding glass doors you will enjoy one of the market’s largest salons, with space in this plush retreat for a sprawling J-shaped sofa in refined upholstery, up to four armchairs and ottomans and a striking circular dining table for ten. Interiors are the work of stylists Design Unlimited, who have opted for contemporary elegance with a refined and understated vibe. Brassware, veined marble, dark and moody hardwood surrounds, fluted timber screens, etched glass panels, cut stone surfaces, floor-to-ceiling glazing and metallic accents predominate in here, to give the main-deck an opulent yet classy vibe.
Moving forward there is a live-aboard kitchen and service area, as well as a full-beam main-deck owner’s stateroom with a king-sized bed, double-tier mullioned windows, a walk-in dressing room, a lounge and a vast marble-lined bathroom with a waterfall shower wet-room. There are four more en-suite staterooms down on the lower-deck to bring the overall overnight capacity to ten, with cabins down here boasting oversized hull windows, queen or twin beds, full-height closets and a calming interior style defined by neutral tones and authentic hardwoods. A private crew quarters for up to five sits by the bow and comes with its own galley and bathroom facilities.
A bold and athletic performer, the Sunseeker 120 comes fitted with a pair of 2000HP MTU V12 M97L shaft-drive engines for top speeds capable of hitting 20 knots in fine conditions. Built for the long-haul, this mammoth vessel can cover up to 1,730 nautical miles at a cruising speed of 10 knots, thanks to a huge 5,151 US gallon fuel tank.