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HomeIndustry UpdatesNew BoatInvictus TT460 advances Italian yacht design with substance and intent

Invictus TT460 advances Italian yacht design with substance and intent

Invictus Yacht has unveiled the TT460, a new flagship model that extends the brand’s design philosophy into a more mature and purposeful dimension. While unmistakably Invictus in profile, the TT460 refines the stretched, essential lines first seen on the GT280, evolving them into a larger and more resolved platform.

The exterior design focuses on balance and proportion rather than visual excess. Smooth surfaces transition into more muscular forms, creating a controlled sense of movement while maintaining structural clarity. Openings and glazing are deliberately calibrated, contributing both to the yacht’s aesthetic rhythm and to natural light and ventilation throughout the boat.

The TT460 has been conceived as a social and experiential platform rather than simply a performance craft. Onboard spaces are arranged to support time spent together, with fluid circulation between cockpit, lounging, and relaxation zones. Material choices and optional configurations are guided by this same philosophy, prioritising comfort, usability, and atmosphere.

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Colour remains a defining element of the Invictus identity. Rather than acting as decoration, finishes and tones are treated as structural design components, allowing owners to personalise their yacht through a carefully curated palette that reinforces individuality without compromising cohesion.

Below deck, the interiors continue the integrated design approach. Natural woods, leather, and refined fabrics are tailored to create a calm, intimate environment suited to extended days on the water. Every detail forms part of a single design narrative, developed from the first sketch through to launch.

Designed by Christian Grande, the Invictus TT460 measures 14.27 metres overall with a 4.43-metre beam, accommodates up to 14 people, and offers twin Volvo Penta IPS propulsion options delivering up to 1,246 hp.

The TT460 represents a confident step forward for Invictus, combining disciplined design, material integrity, and a clear understanding of how owners actually use their boats.

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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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