Model Review: Sunseeker Predator 75

Model Review: Sunseeker Predator 75

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A New Era of British Performance and Precision

When it comes to blending exhilarating performance with luxury and style, few brands rival Sunseeker. And with the launch of the Predator 75, the iconic British yard has once again raised the bar for sports yachts. Sleek, bold, and unapologetically powerful, the Predator 75 is everything a modern performance cruiser should be—with added surprises at every turn.

Whether you’re planning to race across the Med at 40 knots, entertain in style, or cruise comfortably with family for days at a time, this 75-footer offers a complete and compelling yachting experience. Here’s a detailed look at why the Predator 75 is one of the most exciting yachts in its class today.

Exterior Elegance Meets Engineering Brilliance

At first glance, the Predator 75 is pure aggression and elegance in motion. With its long, low lines and signature dark-tinted glass canopy, it makes a bold visual statement. But Sunseeker’s latest Predator isn’t all looks—its real substance lies in the clever engineering beneath that refined surface.

Rear Platform and Tender Garage

The yacht’s hydraulic bathing platform is designed to accommodate a jet ski or water toys, but the real magic happens above it: a large tender garage houses a Williams 395—a serious piece of kit in its own right. The garage door lifts seamlessly, and despite the sporty silhouette, storage and access are both uncompromised.

Sunbathers will find a massive aft sunpad directly above, with retractable shading thanks to a carbon fiber canopy and extendable awning—delivering form, function, and comfort in one seamless aft cockpit.

Cockpit and Al Fresco Entertainment

Step aboard, and you immediately enter one of the yacht’s most dynamic zones. The cockpit is an entertainer’s dream: plush wraparound seating, a height-adjustable carbon fiber dining table, and modular bar arrangements with built-in barbecue, fridge, sink, and ice maker.

To port, a stern docking station includes joystick controls for easy maneuvering, giving the captain the option to helm from either the main station or dockside.

Perhaps the most clever trick of all is the disappearing sliding door. It splits in two sections—one glass, one solid—allowing full integration between the cockpit and saloon. When fully open, the Predator transforms into a single-level open entertainer, blending indoors and out.

Saloon and Helm: Luxury with a Performance Edge

With the saloon door and aft window retracted, the Predator 75 opens into a vast open-plan saloon, offering a luxury-lounge atmosphere with incredible visibility and light. A fold-out coffee/dining table offers versatility, and a rise-and-fall 4K TV entertains when needed, then disappears to maintain the clean aesthetic.

Rich wood tones, brushed stainless finishes, and carbon fiber detailing underline the sport-yacht DNA.

Helm

The forward helm area is, as expected, a statement of control and clarity. Twin bolstered Captain’s chairs overlook a suite of glass bridge electronics, flanked by MAN engine displays and an intuitive operating system that integrates navigation, system diagnostics, and onboard tech.

With side door access to the deck, joystick controls, bow and stern thrusters, and optional fin stabilisers, the Predator 75 delivers a superbly agile and stable ride. The carbon fiber sliding sunroof floods the helm with light or opens fully for fresh air and visibility.

Below Deck: Modern Comfort, Private Luxury

While the Predator 75 projects serious performance from the outside, below deck it transforms into a refined sanctuary of calm and comfort.

Galley and Dinette

Situated amidships, the galley is fully equipped with a large fridge-freezer, dishwasher, and wine cooler. Overhead storage is abundant, and materials match the main deck’s premium feel. Opposite, the dinette offers an intimate, cozy space to enjoy a morning coffee or a quiet evening meal away from the bustle topside. This space can also be configured into a fourth guest cabin, should owners prefer more overnight accommodation.

Cabin Layout: Comfort at Every Level

The Predator 75 is offered with a three-cabin layout, making full use of the hull’s generous volume.

VIP Forward Cabin

The forward VIP cabin is both spacious and elegant. With opening portlights, ambient lighting, and its own en suite bathroom, it’s the perfect retreat for guests. Small design details—like bedside cubbies for phones and personal effects—highlight Sunseeker’s thoughtful approach.

Twin Guest Cabin

To starboard is the twin guest cabin, featuring generous bunks, AV systems, and storage. It shares the day head, which includes a full separate shower and top-tier finishes. Though labeled as the “third” cabin, it’s every bit as polished and practical as the others.

Full-Beam Master Suite

The master cabin aft is a true showpiece. Full-beam, spacious, and beautifully lit, it includes a lounge area, vanity desk, and walk-in wardrobe. Massive hull windows offer uninterrupted views across the waterline, and the en suite bathroom boasts a large, private shower with premium fixtures.

There’s even a washer-dryer tucked discreetly away—a must for longer stays onboard.

Deck Spaces: Expansive and Functional

The Predator 75’s sporty profile doesn’t compromise deck space. A foredeck lounge includes adjustable sunpads, a forward-facing bench, and pop-up tables—all of which can be shaded by a removable cabana system.

Twin drawer fridges forward ensure refreshments are always within reach, and recessed lockers house covers and deck gear neatly.

Wide side decks and strong stainless railings make circulation safe and easy, while the starboard side deck offers direct helm access via the side door.

Engineering and Performance: Built to Thrill

Under the aft sunpad lies a pair of MAN V12 engines, delivering a jaw-dropping 40 knots at full throttle. These are serious powerplants, matched with a hull designed to handle speed with grace and control.

Cruising comfortably at 30 knots, the Predator still offers impressive efficiency. At 20 knots, expect a cruising range of 330 nautical miles, while at displacement speeds, the range stretches toward 1,000 nautical miles.

A hydraulic platform, powerful bow and stern thrusters, and the aforementioned stabilisers (optional) ensure that even at slower speeds or in port, the Predator remains easy to handle.

The engine room is well-organized, well-lit, and offers excellent access for servicing. Fuel filters, fire suppression systems, and electronics are all laid out clearly—a trait any engineer or owner-operator will appreciate.

Crew Cabin and Utility Space

Accessed via the transom, the crew cabin includes two bunks, a wet room with toilet and shower, and a small utility station with washing machine. While not designed for permanent crew accommodation, it’s perfect for occasional staff, a nanny, or overflow guests. Sunseeker’s trademark finish and quality even extend to this lower space, with lighting, air conditioning, and thoughtful storage.

It’s worth noting that the space could also be configured as a dedicated storage or utility room, making it flexible for a variety of owners’ needs.

Final Thoughts: A Predator in Its Prime

The Sunseeker Predator 75 is more than just a fast, beautiful yacht. It’s a refined, intelligent, and versatile machine—capable of long passages, glamorous dockside entertaining, and high-speed coastal cruising. From the carbon fiber accents and trick engineering touches to the luxurious, sound-dampened cabins and vast entertaining spaces, it offers the best of all worlds.

Sunseeker has blended performance, luxury, and innovation into a vessel that feels just as comfortable flying down the coast at 40 knots as it does quietly anchored in a private bay.

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