
Extra Yachts has introduced the X145 Global, a 44-metre motor yacht that blends the ruggedness of an explorer with the sophistication of a luxury vessel. Built with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, she carries RINA certification for unrestricted navigation, ensuring readiness for even the most demanding ocean passages.
Design and Build
The naval architecture comes directly from the shipyard, while Agon Studio has sculpted the exterior into a profile that is both powerful and contemporary. The interior design team has yet to be revealed, but the yacht is expected to offer volumes and layouts rarely seen on a yacht of this size.
Five Decks of Innovation
The five-deck configuration introduces a distribution of space that feels game-changing. All five guest cabins are placed on the main deck, making full use of the yacht’s 9.1-metre beam to provide sweeping views and abundant natural light. Aft, a spacious garage houses an 8.5-metre tender, a rescue craft, two Jet Skis, and a full selection of water toys. The lower deck is dedicated largely to operations, featuring four double crew cabins with en suites, a professional galley, and the option of adding a gym.

Performance and Range
With a fuel capacity of 50,000 litres, the X145 Global delivers an impressive range of 4,000 nautical miles at 10 knots—enabling transoceanic crossings and long-distance cruising without compromise. A gross tonnage of 499 GT ensures every cubic metre of space is optimised for both comfort and function.
Outdoor Living, Redefined
Emphasis has been placed on open-air living, with expansive terraces and al fresco lounges that create the feel of a floating villa. A private owner’s deck, five guest suites, and a dedicated spa area guarantee an experience where luxury meets true connection with the sea.

Conclusion
Far more than just another new launch, the X145 Global embodies a new era of explorer yacht—merging robust engineering, long-range capability, and contemporary design to deliver freedom, comfort, and adventure on the open ocean.


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