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Pershing splashes first GTX90
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Set to debut at Cannes Yachting Festival 2026, the GTX90 is the fourth model in the brand’s ‘Sport Utility Yacht’ series.
Pershing has launched the first unit of its GTX90, which is scheduled to have its world premiere at this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival from September 8-13. The launch ceremony in Fano was attended by representatives of Vallicelli Design, which was responsible for the exterior and interiors of the 28m sportbridge model with a 6.9m beam.
Designed with Ferretti Group’s Engineering Department, the GTX90 is fitted with two 2,200hp MAN V12 engines, paired with two Castoldi Turbodrive 600 HCT waterjets. Two Seakeeper 18 gyroscopic stabilisers can also be installed on the CE Class A yacht
Shown in a Pershing Anniversary Silver colour, the GTX90 has an exterior style in keeping with the range’s other models including a near-vertical bow, continuous, slightly convex sheerline and two opening side terraces.
However, unlike on the GTX70 and GTX80, where the balconies fold down beside the swim platform, the side terraces on the GTX90 are either side of the large aft sunpad, expanding the cockpit’s total surface area to 37sqm. The beach club also includes a convenient garage, designed to house a Williams SportJet 395 tender and a Sea-Doo Spark Trixx jetski.
Among outdoor areas, the GTX90 features a 33sqm sportsbridge, which Pershing states is 43 per cent larger than the average for boats of this size. The sportsbridge includes a sunbathing area aft, a dining space amidships sheltered by a hard top, and helm station forward.
On the main deck, the saloon is accessed from the cockpit by a wide five-panel door – one fixed and four that open. The interior includes a show kitchen with bar counter in the aft port corner, while the formal dining table opposite can seat up to eight guests. This area can include an optional day head.
Forward, the lounge is furnished with a large L-shaped sofa or two couches, while the helm station has three pilot seats and dual access to the side walkways leading to the foredeck.
The lower deck includes four en-suite guest cabins led by a full-beam master suite midships and VIP cabin in the bow featuring an angled bed. In between are two guest cabins, one with a double bed and the other with two singles. The crew quarters with full galley are aft of the master suite and forward of the engine room.
















