The Turkish shipbuilder Numarine has unveiled new details of its 40MXP superyacht, the 40-metre flagship of its XP Series.
Launched in July this year, the shipyard has several additional units under construction and will deliver two of them to their owners in the coming year. Designed with the Mediterranean in mind, MXP stands for Mediterranean Explorer and reflects the social, open-air lifestyle typical of the region. Developed as a natural evolution of the 37XP, the 40MXP captures owners’ desire for a yacht that retains the explorer DNA and robust ocean-going capability of the XP line, but with an even greater focus on lifestyle features.
Design evolution and Mediterranean character
With naval architecture by Umberto Tagliavini and exterior styling by Can Yalman, the yacht is conceived as a blend of rugged explorer functionality and refined Mediterranean aesthetics.
Retaining the defining cues of the XP Series – including a strong vertical bow, purposeful geometry and large windows – the 40MXP is longer than the 37XP and offers a more open and welcoming aft section suited to its Mediterranean character. This is achieved through enlarged exterior decks and the introduction of lifestyle-focused areas such as the expansive aft deck, the eight-metre full-beam beach club and the extended swim platform.
At the heart of the 40MXP is the aft deck. As the area with the strongest connection to the sea, this full-beam space accommodates a large alfresco dining area, bar and lounge, as well as an aft pool with a glass transom. This social hub leads directly to the vast hydraulic swim platform, creating a seamless transition between yacht and sea.
Long-range capability and enhanced comfort
Other standout areas include the large flybridge, the generous upper deck and the inviting main deck. With a transatlantic range, the 40MXP offers a substantial tender deck capable of carrying a nine-metre tender and two full-size jet skis, with additional space for further water toys.
With an optimised hull form, the yacht has an impressive 6,000-nautical-mile range at 8 knots. Standard propulsion is provided by twin MAN 800 hp engines, with the option to upgrade to a compliant twin MAN 900 hp configuration. The model also features refined noise and vibration solutions – acoustic insulation and vibration reduction systems – developed in collaboration with Silent Line to ensure exceptional onboard comfort during long passages.
Accommodation is available for up to 12 guests across six staterooms, including a full-beam master suite on the main deck, alongside two additional customisable cabin spaces.









