The Xhibitionist is one of the most over-the-top superyacht concepts we've seen in a while.
Plus, the deck would have space for three helicopters on its solar-panel-covered roof to provide extra power for the ship.
You've got to check out the designers' wild ideas for this yacht to believe them.
Meet the Xhibitionist superyacht, a ridiculously ostentatious boat designed to maximize luxury and adaptability.
It was envisioned by Swedish super-car designer Eduard Gray of Gray Design, and its automotive design language is plain to see.
This isn't your typical billionaire's yacht, though. It's made to be used by corporate entities and comes with a fully adaptable 229-foot-wide hull.
The multipurpose design allows it to change to serve a large variety of functions, and it can serve as a high-end retail mall.
As well as a floating car showroom.
Or even a super-swanky party venue.
To go along with the ship's theme of adaptability, the fly deck could easily be converted into a stage for a concert.
The boat would reportedly cost at least $25 million for the basic model, but it would come with a shipload of perks.
The deck would have space for three helicopters on its solar panel-covered roof to provide extra power for the ship.
OceanLED lighting would allow the entire boat to glow at nighttime. Completing the proposed amenities on the boat are a Steinway piano in a hull and a Jacuzzi on the top deck.
The boat's eye-catching art nouveau styling has been compared to sci-fi movies and even something Batman might use. This boat is truly one-of-a-kind.
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