The Sunseeker 135 is a 134-foot luxury superyacht that was announced by the iconic British yacht-building firm Sunseeker at the 2025 Boot Dusseldorf exhibition with an expected delivery date of early 2027. One of the most exciting and spectacular models ever conceived by Sunseeker, the 135 promises to be a symphony of curvaceous carbon-fiber, glass and steel, with this brand’s signature use of jagged cutaways, sharp geometric forms and ambitious architectural lines.
There will be four levels of ultra-contemporary living space across this mammoth vessel, with a broad flybridge deck set to boast tinted windscreen glazing, room for sunpads and sofas and an outdoor helm. One level down and there will be an aft sun-terrace as well as a forward lounge with modular seating options in plush upholstery with dramatic views out beyond the wave-cutting bow. Also on this upper level will be open lounge space, entertaining zones and space for dining with your friends and family. At the front of the upper-level there will be a focused pilothouse for elevated piloting shielded from the elements, with direct access into the captain’s quarters.
To aft on the main-deck there will be a vast multi-tiered beach club zone lined in authentic timber with fold-out bulwarks that transform into floating terraces for a vast and luxurious water-level lounge without compare. Back here you can expect a multi-zone sunpad resting right on the swim platform itself, a transom jacuzzi spa-pool and space for low-slung modern sofas. What’s more, there will also be garage space back here that can accommodate a pair of jet-skis as well as a full-size 6.5-meter jet-tender. Stepping indoors onto the main-deck you will find five lavish en-suite staterooms for up to ten overnight guests, including a master stateroom set to feature full-beam dimensions and panoramic glazing. A further lower-deck will boast further accommodation options including service areas, kitchen utilities and crew quarters.
Interiors will be crafted by long-standing Sunseeker partners Design Unlimited, with a free-flowing, opulent and modern vibe enhanced by floor-to-ceiling windows. Materials are set to include white leather, tempered glass, black onyx and veined marble, with metallic accents, dark hardwood surrounds, fluted timber panels, mosaic work walls and striking strip lighting adding a touch of moody extravagance.
Based on the same hard chine hull that made the Sunseeker 131 a solid and sturdy performer in offshore conditions. Propulsion options include a twin-set of robust MTU motors for competitive top speeds and swift cruising.