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Beneteau Gran Turismo 35 & 40 Coupé: a new era for express cruising

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Fast, stylish and perfectly suited to modern coastal adventure, Beneteau’s new GT models blend luxury, performance and design into the ultimate crossover express cruisers.

Gran Turismo in the water: Beneteau’s modern take on express cruising

“Gran Turismo” — it’s a term steeped in European heritage, born on the long winding roads between Paris and Milan. Originally used to describe grand overland journeys by carriage, it evolved through the 20th century into a hallmark of high-performance touring cars: sleek, fast, and built for comfort at speed.

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1992 Beneteau Oceanis 440
1992 Beneteau Oceanis 440
$199,000
1992 | 13.66 | The Beneteau Oceanis 440 is a comfortable and spacious cruising yacht, known for its large interior volume and good sailing characteristics.

Beneteau’s adoption of the name is no coincidence. With the release of the all-new Gran Turismo 35 and 40 Coupé, the French boatbuilder draws directly from that legacy — launching a new generation of express cruisers that are as capable at sea as a GT car is on the open road. This is fast cruising, redefined for modern life afloat.

This is not a simple update to the popular Gran Turismo model line. Instead, Beneteau has crafted a complete reinvention, shaped by owner feedback, real-world data, and a rich 140-year heritage. The result is a pair of boats that balance performance, design and comfort with a new level of sophistication. The Gran Turismo 35 and 40 Coupé embody the “Sport-Lux” philosophy: speed meets style, luxury meets versatility, and driving pleasure meets everyday usability.

Design that moves: European style meets Japanese simplicity

Both the GT35 and GT40 Coupé benefit from a fresh design approach that blends European elegance with minimalist Japanese principles. The philosophies of Kanso (simplicity) and Yūgen (gracefulness) shape every curve, line and surface. The hull’s clean silhouette, complemented by signature light blades, creates a powerful yet understated presence on the water.

Beneteau Monte Carlo 52 // Photo credit: Will Carver/ Boating New Zealand

Beneteau’s former luxury brand, Monte Carlo Yachts, once set high standards for European design and craftsmanship within the Beneteau Group. Though the GT range targets a different market segment, that influence remains. The GT models borrow Monte Carlo’s attention to refined detail and premium finishes, especially visible in the limited Alpine Edition’s bespoke colourways, black flourishes and navy-blue interior highlights. This lineage reinforces the GT’s image as a truly premium crossover express cruiser.

Living afloat: villa-style layouts for maximum comfort and versatility

Beneteau’s “villa living” concept takes centre stage on both models. The open-plan layouts create seamless transitions between indoor and outdoor spaces, prioritising connection to the sea and to fellow passengers. Hinge-down balconies expand the aft deck, inviting guests closer to the water. Fore and aft seating convert effortlessly into large sunpads, perfect for relaxing after a fast cruise.

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1985 Hallberg Rassy 352 | Dovka
1985 Hallberg Rassy 352 | Dovka
USD $114,000
1985 | 10.59m / 34.74ft | Dovka is no ordinary Hallberg-Rassy. Launched in 1985, she is distinguished by a unique forest-green stripe, making her truly one of a kind. Privately owned and meticulously cared for by one family since 1990, Dovka has safely cruised the Chesapeake Bay, Caribbean, Mediterranean and northeastern United States over four decades.

The GT35 maximises these features within its 11.2-metre (36’9”) frame, making it an inviting social platform for couples or small families. Inside, a convertible forward berth, mid-cabin and well-equipped galley enable overnight comfort without sacrificing space. Soft lighting and clever storage enhance the feeling of calm.

Beneteau Gran Turismo 35 // Photo credit: Beneteau

The GT40 Coupé, at 12.5 metres (41’), builds on this with options for open or enclosed cabins, larger galley facilities, and more spacious cabins. The aft deck’s L-shaped seating and wet bar create an ideal entertainer’s space. Flip-up seating in the foredeck sunpad adds flexibility, while ambient lighting throughout creates an inviting atmosphere whether at anchor or dockside.

Beneteau Gran Turismo 40 Coupe // Photo credit: Beneteau

Performance that delivers: Mercury or Yanmar, outboard or sterndrive

Performance lies at the heart of the GT experience. The GT35 comes standard with twin Mercury Verado 300hp outboards, with an option for 350hp. Its two 370-litre fuel tanks allow speeds over 41 knots, combining power with impressive range. The boat’s hull form and balanced weight distribution deliver a confident, comfortable ride that invites spirited cruising.

The GT40 Coupé offers even more choice. Twin Mercury Verado 400hp outboards push speeds beyond 35 knots, while the alternative twin Yanmar 8LV 320hp sterndrives provide diesel efficiency and a top speed exceeding 32 knots. Fuel capacity jumps to 1200 litres for petrol and 805 litres for diesel, supporting longer passages. Both setups benefit from ergonomically designed helm stations focused on driver comfort and control.

Together, these powertrain options position the GT range as true crossover express cruisers — agile enough for quick coastal runs, yet comfortable and capable for extended cruising.

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From Hauraki to the Sounds: why the GT range suits New Zealand boaters

New Zealand’s varied coastal waters demand versatile boats that perform well in both sheltered harbours and open waters. The GT35’s size and nimbleness make it ideal for quick trips around the Hauraki Gulf or adventurous weekend escapes to the Bay of Islands. Its layout suits families and couples seeking social boating with easy access to the water.

Discover the Beneteau Gran Turismo 35: A revolution in express cruising

The GT40 Coupé appeals to those who want additional space and protection from the elements. Its enclosed cabin options and larger fuel capacity lend themselves to longer cruises, perfect for exploring the Marlborough Sounds or venturing further afield. Both models respond well to local sea conditions, balancing speed, stability and comfort.

Beneteau Gran Turismo 40 Coupé: power, poise and pure possibility

Both models exemplify Beneteau’s commitment to innovation and quality, making the decision one of lifestyle rather than compromise.

Where to Buy the Beneteau Gran Turismo Range in New Zealand

Beneteau’s Gran Turismo 35 and 40 Coupé are available through 36° Brokers, the official New Zealand dealer. With locations in Auckland, Whangārei and the Bay of Islands, 36° Brokers offers sales, service and expert local advice.

Beneteau’s Gran Turismo 35 and 40 Coupé represent a new chapter for express cruising. They marry the heritage of European grand touring with modern design, practical layouts and thrilling performance. These boats redefine what it means to explore the coastline—fast, stylish, and without compromise. For New Zealand boaters, the GT range delivers the perfect blend of luxury, agility and seaworthiness.

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Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten enjoys sailing and is a passionate writer based in coastal New Zealand. Combining her two passions, she crafts vivid narratives and insightful articles about sailing adventures, sharing her experiences and knowledge with fellow enthusiasts.

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