Prestige F6.7: a new flagship for Prestige Yachts - and a proud chapter in J&J design’s legacy

 

Prestige is expanding its flybridge range once again - this time with a true flagship. Announced at Boot Düsseldorf as part of the brand’s 2026 product roadmap, the Prestige F6.7 completes the renewal of the F-Line (following the F4.3, F4.9, and F5.7) and sets a clear direction for how Prestige sees contemporary family yachting: more space, more light, more fluid living, and layouts that adapt to real life on board.

At 20.45 meters overall length, the F6.7 delivers an impressive 170 m² of living space, with a main-deck environment shaped around openness and connection to the sea. Her profile is defined by expansive hull glazing and the signature “fashion plate” element - an elegant side detail that visually extends the hull windows and has become a hallmark of the latest F-Line generation. The overall look is modern, calm, and “in motion,” with clean surfaces and a strong emphasis on the yacht’s relationship with her surroundings.

Three social zones designed for real use

The F6.7 is organized around three outdoor gathering spaces, each serving a distinct mood:

·       A 26 m² modular flybridge, designed as a true panoramic terrace rather than simply an elevated helm. Configurations can shift between lounge, dining, and sunbathing modes, supported by an outdoor galley to keep life outside when conditions allow.

·       A dedicated foredeck lounge, conceived as a quiet, sea-facing retreat where guests can relax, sunbathe, or sit opposite one another in conversation.

·       A two-level cockpit and aft terrace, bringing guests physically closer to the water. The lower level is shaped around water access and sunbathing, with practical stowage for equipment; an optional beach-club-style setup is also planned for owners who prioritize longer anchor stays and “sea time” as the core experience.


A main deck built around socialising

Inside, the yacht’s center of attention is the 83 m² main deck, where the galley becomes the social heart. Rather than being hidden away, it takes a central position, encouraging interaction and making meal preparation part of the onboard experience. Surrounded by large windows and generous openings, the saloon and cockpit connect naturally, reinforcing that “villa on the water” feeling that Prestige is clearly aiming for.

For owners who prefer a more traditional separation of functions, an alternative, more classic dining arrangement is also available - providing flexibility whether the yacht is run owner-operated, with occasional crew support, or as a family platform with guests aboard.


Privacy and comfort below deck

The lower deck is dedicated to calm, privacy, and practical comfort. The standard layout offers three cabins, with an optional fourth cabin bringing capacity up to eight guests. In the three-cabin configuration, the additional space can be repurposed into a laundry room or private office - a smart reflection of how owners increasingly use their boats for longer stays and real “life on board.”

Forward, the owner’s suite spans around 20 m², designed as a quiet retreat with large panoramic windows and step-free private access. Depending on configuration, additional accommodation can include a generous VIP cabin and well-considered guest cabins, supporting both family cruising and hosting friends without compromising personal space.

Prestige F6.7 interior. Photo courtesy of Prestige Yachts.


Performance, technology, and owner-accessible handling

The F6.7 is offered with Volvo IPS propulsion, typically IPS 1200 or IPS 1350 packages, targeting a cruising speed around 22 knots and a top speed close to 30 knots. With 3,400 liters of fuel, the boat is clearly conceived for meaningful cruising programs - fast coastal connections, island hopping, and extended weekends that don’t feel “range limited.”

Onboard experience is further refined through available technologies such as Silent Mode and integrated digital systems designed to simplify daily operation and monitoring - supporting a key theme of the F6.7: a larger yacht that remains accessible to owners who like to run their boat themselves.


A Prestige story that started at J&J Design

For us at J&J Design, Prestige is not just another brand in the market - it is a legacy we are deeply connected to. J&J Design created the original Prestige line by designing the Prestige 41, a model that became famously associated with Alain Delon as the first owner. Moreover, every Prestige model up to 2012 was designed by J&J Design, shaping the DNA of the range: intelligent volumes, seaworthy practicality, and the kind of understated elegance that stands the test of time.

Today, seeing the F6.7 presented as the new flagship - developed with a strong focus on lifestyle, circulation, and living space - feels like a natural continuation of the same guiding idea: make time on the water easier, warmer, and more meaningful.

Where to see her

The world premiere of the Prestige F6.7 is scheduled for the Cannes Yachting Festival (8–13 September 2026), where she will step onto the international stage as the head of the renewed F-Line generation.

From concept to detail, the F6.7 signals a mature, confident vision of modern cruising - and we’re proud to see J&J Design’s Prestige heritage continuing to resonate in the newest flagship of the line.

For more, please see the official Prestige Yachts F6.7 web page here:
https://www.prestige-yachts.com/yachts/1-f-line/124-f6-7






 
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