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De Antonio debuts D60 flagship
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Barcelona-based De Antonio has debuted its new flagship D60, which conceals four covered outboard engines.
De Antonio has introduced the D60, the new flagship of the young Barcelona-based brand founded in 2012. The Spanish builder, whose dealers in Asia include SunAzure in Hong Kong, has described the D60 as “a masterpiece that stands as the culmination of years of experience”.
The D60 is 10ft longer than the builder’s previous flagship, the D50, and was first unveiled at the 2025 Cannes Yachting Festival. Constructed in GRP, the yacht has an overall length of almost 61ft and a beam of 17ft, and is built in the shipyard’s facilities in Poland where De Antonio also produces its E23, D29 and D32 models.
Featuring De Antonio’s signature covered outboard engines, the D60 is fitted with four 400hp V10s as standard. However, on hull one, the upgraded option of four Mercury V12s deliver a total of 2,400hp for a top speed of 48 knots and a cruising speed of 25-32 knots, while it has a range of over 300nm at about 28 knots and almost 400nm in slow cruising mode at 10 knots.
Described by De Antonio as sporting an “avant-garde, elegant and timeless design”, the D60 abounds with subtly concealed features throughout.
The foredeck includes a large sofa with side tables and a generous sunbed, which has the option of being converted into a spa pool with integrated storage.
Aft is a hydraulic swim platform, which can descend into the water aft of the engines and offers access to the tender garage. The garage is covered by a wide, aft-facing sunpad, which shares a backrest with a forward-facing C-shaped sofa that wraps around a dining table in a cockpit partly covered by the hardtop overhang. The hardtop can also include a slide-out awning for further shade.
The saloon, topped by a sliding sunroof, includes two long, facing sofas, a foldable, high-low table to port, and electric windows on both sides. Forward is a central, triple-seat helm station with two 19-inch screens, while above it, the forward part of the hardtop can feature integrated sunpads or a second sliding glass sunroof.
The lower deck is accessed by two stairways. Port steps lead to an intermediate-level galley that can be enclosed or open to the hallway, while starboard steps lead directly to the hallway and starboard access to the day head.
Midships is the full-beam, owner’s cabin with an en-suite bathroom to starboard and a walk-in wardrobe to port. Forward is either a VIP cabin with an aft-facing double bed, or two twin cabins. In the bow is a skipper’s cabin with two berths and a bathroom.
The D60 is available in a white or grey hull, while owners also have a range of choices for interior palette and deck finishes. As well as the foredeck jacuzzi and forward sliding sunroof, options include a hydraulic gangway and a stabiliser.

















