Sunseeker Manhattan 68Stylish flybridge yacht

Ralf Marquard

 · 08.02.2025

The Sunseeker has been given a modernised silhouette.
Photo: Sunseeker
The new Sunseeker Manhattan 68 celebrated its world premiere at Boot 2025. Compared to its predecessor, it features innovative improvements.

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Thanks to a revised superstructure profile, the Manhattan 68 (2025) presents itself with a slim, dynamic profile and a perfectly shaped silhouette. According to the shipyard, the latter is exemplary of Sunseeker's quest for bold detail solutions.

Enjoy the panoramic view

The flybridge has been completely redesigned and offers a versatile seating arrangement as well as an ergonomic helm station with state-of-the-art technology. The top floor is ideal for entertaining, relaxing or simply enjoying the panoramic view.

The new outer cushions offer a high level of comfort and sophistication. They are available in modern colours and are made from high-quality material. The L-shaped sofa in the cockpit is also fitted with these new cushions, and a table completes the seating area. The cockpit has a privacy screen, making the area an exclusive place to rest and enjoy a relaxing drink.

Versatile interior fittings

Design Unlimited has developed a variety of options to fulfil every owner's individual lifestyle. The configurable interiors of the Manhattan 68 (2025) offer unique customisation capabilities, including a flexible cabin layout with options for an exclusive owner's cabin or a cosy office.

The new Manhattan 68 displays the unmistakable Sunseeker spirit, such as the seamless combination of interior and exterior as well as good craftsmanship and exceptional performance. To ensure optimum driving performance, there is a choice of diesel engines from MAN: Either two engines with 1,000 hp each or two with 1,200 hp each. According to the shipyard, the maximum speed is around 31 to 32 knots and the range is 550 nautical miles at a speed of 10 knots with a tank capacity of 4,000 litres.

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Technical data

  • Length over everything: 21,21 m
  • Width: 5,26 m
  • Maximum draught: 1,63 m
  • Fuel tank: 4000 l
  • Motorisation: 2 x MAN V8 (2 x 735 kW/1000 hp or 2 x MAN V12 1200 (2 x 882 kW/1200 hp)
  • Dealer proof: https://www.sunseeker.com/

Ralf Marquard

Ralf Marquard

Deputy Editor in Chief BOOTE

Ralf Marquard discovered his enthusiasm for boating on the tranquil Aller, first with inflatable boats and later with a 6-meter cabin cruiser. His electrical engineering studies at HAW Hamburg took him from the southern Heidekreis (Lower Saxony) to the Hanseatic city. Ralf Marquard has been working for the BOOTE editorial team since 1997, where he trained as a test editor. He tests both small inflatable boats and larger yachts. His personal boat is a 4.50 meter long, self-built wooden boat with a 50 hp outboard motor. In 2007, he was appointed deputy editor-in-chief at BOOTE.

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