Dynamiq has sold the Gran Turismo Transatlantic 170.
Dynamiq has sold the Gran Turismo Transatlantic 170 to a North European customer.
The Gran Turismo Transatlantic 170 superyacht is the second Dynamiq project sold by Pierre Badin of Denison Yachting Monaco.
The superyacht will feature an efficient, fast displacement hull. The yacht will have a total interior volume of just under 500 GT and will be built entirely of aluminum, combining the highest Northern European specifications with the latest sustainable solutions to achieve the ultimate in performance and comfort.
Modern exterior lines
Featuring naval architecture by Vripack, engineering support by Eureka Yachts and sleek and modern exterior lines by Dobroserdov Design, GTT 170 will be classed by Bureau Veritas. She will also comply with the Red Ensign Group, a collaboration of UK shipping registries.
The superyacht boasts a 12-person pool and spa and a beach club spread over two floors. With spacious accommodation for 12 guests in six staterooms and a transatlantic range of 5000 nanometers, the Gran Turismo Transatlantic 170 is a two-season charter machine.
Delivery in 2027
The keel laying of the Dynamiq GTT 170 is scheduled for the fall, with delivery scheduled for the first quarter of 2027.
Technical specifications
The superyacht, 52 meters long, 9 meters wide, 475 gross tonnage yacht, GTT 170S (optional) has a maximum speed of 23 knots.







