114m Project Cosmos Spotted Leaving Lürssen’s Shipyard
Following her technical launch in March this year, Project Cosmos has been spotted leaving Lürssen’s Rendsburg shipyard, making her way to begin outfitting. She is a stunning 114m motor yacht: a valuable addition to Lürssen’s already spectacular fleet.
Lürssen has had a highly impressive year so far; three out of the five largest launches of 2023 being Lürssen builds. Taking her place as the second largest launch, behind Lürssen’s 145m LUMINANCE and in front of the 90m Project 1601, 114m Project Cosmos has now been spotted in transit, en route to outfitting. She sparked great excitement following her technical launch in March of this year, representing significant milestones for the shipyard due to her innovative and sustainable nature.
Not only is she currently one of the largest superyachts in build, she is also the first Lürssen yacht to feature fuel cell technology onboard, meaning that she is making significant steps in the sustainability field of the industry.
Both her exteriors and interiors were penned by Marc Newson, who has crafted an attractive explorer-style profile with the superstructure placed forward, allowing for a large aft deck and swimming pool. Her four spacious decks succumb for the most spectacular features to be included in her design, notably, what appears to be an observation lounge with a helipad located on the bridge deck.
We at Superyachts.com are very excited to keep our readers updated with the future updates of Project Cosmos as she moves through her final outfitting process.
Image credits: Finn Karstens