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First GX42 enters final outfitting
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Designed by Marco Casali, GX Superyachts’ first boat is on schedule for a world premiere at Monaco Yacht Show 2026.
CGI of GX42
GX Superyachts has announced that its first GX42 is on schedule for a summer launch, ahead of its first season in the western Mediterranean and a global debut at the 35th Monaco Yacht Show (September 23-26).
Featuring exterior and interior design by Marco Casali, the low-profile, eco-conscious motoryacht is entering the final construction phase, with development captured in new photos.
CGI of GX42
Maurizio Magri, CCO at GX Superyachts, said: “Build progress for the GX42 is right on target. Ahead of a summer launch, we are entering the exciting final phase of detailed interior fitout, which means we can finally see the finished yacht coming to life.
“The way this mould-breaking project has unfolded is a testament to the dedication and expertise of all those involved. It will be a moment of real pride when we unveil the boat at the Monaco Yacht Show for her worldwide debut.”
CGI of owner’s suite and progress photo
On the lower deck, furniture and joinery are largely complete in the guest accommodation and bathrooms. The focus now is on completing the saloon and owner’s suite on the main deck.
On the top level, the teak deck is installed and awaiting its final caulking. Sofas, tables and a large Jacuzzi will soon be fitted. In the semi-raised pilothouse, electronic and electrical work is well under way.
CGI of flybridge and progress photo
Casali’s vision for the interior of a relaxed family cruiser includes natural tones and materials such as the rich walnut panelling for walls and cabinetry, which contrasts with white leather and lacquer.
Casali said: “To see the interior that we designed being brought to tangible life is deeply satisfying. We always set a high hurdle for superyacht finish and precise detailing, but this first yacht from GX Superyachts is something else again. It’s a real manifesto for quality.”
In addition, GX Superyachts’ is finalising the design of the Voyager 38 and Voyager 45 models, while creating a development plan for a GX35 and GX50 to advance the line-up.


















