Dutch Studio Mulder Design Reveals Dynamic Details of the New 60m Apex Superyacht Concept

Published: 12 Jun 2026
Exquisite, performance-driven, and ready to conquer the oceans is Apex - the latest 60m superyacht concept revealed by Mulder Design.

The world of luxury sailing has welcomed a majestic newcomer - Apex, a 60-meter superyacht concept presented by the Dutch studio, Mulder Design. This marine titan has been conceptualized around a performance-centered brief and embodies the very essence of swift, power-packed cruising. Crafted with an all-aluminium construction, Apex champions not only breezy navigation but also exceptional robustness.

At first glance, Apex manifests the charm of a slender, structured profile accentuated by robust glazing on the main and upper decks. Adding vibrancy to this elegant silhouette is a sharply-stylized dynamic bow. But it’s not just style; the sumptuous vessel effortlessly fuses aesthetics with functionality. Of notable prominence is the sundeck, ensconced by glass, providing a stunning interior space. Nested neatly into the bow lies a plush sunpad and a sofa, ensuring that guests can indulge in an unhindered panoramic maritime vista.

Apex has been designed to operate comfortably and efficiently, from economical transoceanic voyages to sprightly high-speed cruising of up to 28 knots under light load. This unrivalled maritime prowess comes from the power-packed thrust of twin MTU engines, dishing out a combined muscle of 11,532 hp. This enables Apex, to cruise at high speeds of 22 knots and conduct long-range cruising at 12 knots. Further, she boasts a substantial range of 4,500 nautical miles, truly a testament to her strength and endurance.

Adding to her impressive roster of features are key specifications such as a wide 10.7-meter beam and a draft of 2.6 meters. Accommodation facilities onboard the Apex are truly first-rate, comfortably hosting 12 guests and 14 crew. The cherry on top is the liberty to customize the interior design, enhancing the owner’s personal, unique touch on this magnificent vessel.

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