Heesen Yachts Unveils its Most Sustainable Superyacht Yet
Briefly

Crafted from lightweight aluminum and featuring advanced hybrid propulsion, Project Orion boasts an impressive 30% reduction in environmental impact compared to traditional motor yachts of the same size. The innovative hybrid system not only enhances efficiency but also ensures virtually silent cruising, with noise levels comparable to softly falling rain.
Project Orion is the third vessel in Heesen's advanced 164-ft FDHF aluminum series with hybrid propulsion, following the successful delivery of Home in 2017, the world's first fast-displacement superyacht equipped with hybrid propulsion.
Building yachts with a reduced environmental impact is part of our long-term strategy. Following the success of charter yacht Home, we see that increasingly more clients appreciate Heesen's hybrid solutions, especially due to their quietness. - Mark Cavendish, Heesen's chief commercial officer.
Project Orion's memorable design, envisioned by Frank Laupman of Omega Architects, features a near-vertical bow and floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the interiors with natural light. The contemporary interior, crafted by Italian designer Cristiano Gatto, is customizable to meet the owner's preferences, blending luxury with sustainability.
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