Mangusta 132EShipyard launches motor yacht flooded with light

Leonie Meyer

 · 06.06.2024

Mangusta 132E: Shipyard launches motor yacht flooded with lightPhoto: Werft
The shipyard launched the new Mangusta 132E
Mangusta 132E - this is the name under which the shipyard is launching its new flagship. What owners can expect and when the motor yacht will be available

The renowned shipyard Mangusta launches a new model: the Mangusta 132E. The ship has been equipped with a fresh exterior and luxurious details to meet customer requirements.

The Mangusta 132E has large windows in the hull and on the main deck, creating a bright and inviting interior. With a whirlpool in the bow area and a sun deck equipped with a dining area and comfortable lounge chairs, guests can also relax and enjoy themselves.


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The interior of the ship impresses with individually designed rooms that separate the guest area from the crew quarters. Floor-to-ceiling glass surfaces in the saloon allow plenty of light into the rooms.

Motorisation of the Mangusta 132E

Powered by powerful engines and water jet propulsion, the Mangusta 132E can reach a top speed of 35 knots, while two gyro stabilisers ensure comfort both when cruising and at anchor.

The sale of the flagship was finalised thanks to the successful collaboration between Mangusta and the brokerage company TWW Yachts. Delivery of the Mangusta 132E is planned for summer 2024 and is set to promise a luxurious experience on the high seas.


Leonie Meyer

Leonie Meyer

Editor News & Panorama

Leonie Meyer was born in Detmold in 1997. The passion for boating runs in her family: every year they spend their summer holidays in Croatia with their boat. Even as a child, she leafed through her father's BOOTE magazine.

After training as a design assistant at school, she moved to Magdeburg to study International Journalism. During this time, she completed an internship abroad at a German daily newspaper in Greece and an internship at BOOTE magazine. After graduating with a BA (2020), Leonie did a graduate internship in Mallorca. Her last stop was a cross-media traineeship at a daily newspaper in OWL. Leonie Meyer has been working as an editor in the watersports digital editorial team since 2023 and turned her passion into a career.

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