Italian designer Enzo Manca has unveiled a striking 60-meter superyacht concept, named Nena, specifically tailored for discerning clients seeking unique and sophisticated vessels.
Inspired by the sleek lines of high-performance automobiles like Gran Turismos and coupés, Nena boasts fluid, aerodynamic contours that set it apart from conventional designs. This innovative approach extends beyond aesthetics; Manca has reimagined traditional layouts to prioritize owner privacy rather than charter functionality.

One notable feature is the transformation of the aft deck into a luxurious lounge area, departing from the standard beach club setup. Additionally, the swimming pool has been relocated to the bow, where it connects directly to the owner’s suite, enhancing both convenience and exclusivity.
The upper deck features a substantial hardtop, providing ample shade and ensuring utmost privacy. Generous overhangs on the main deck and dark-tinted windows further contribute to the sense of seclusion and elegance.

Manca emphasized his vision, stating, “Our primary goal was to craft a yacht with a bold identity and distinctive presence. Nena caters to owners who seek something extraordinary – an exquisitely designed vessel that stands out from the crowd.”
Technical specifications highlight a beam of 10.6 meters and a draft of 2.9 meters.
Credits: Enzo Manca