Bhushan Powar Design of India has unveiled renderings of a 110-meter superyacht concept named Zion, which is distinguished by a large “glass eye” at the bow.
The feature serves as a viewing gallery for guests, providing them with 360-degree views of the ocean while resembling a large marine creature from the exterior.
Regarding Zion’s otherworldly appearance, designer Bhushan Powar stated, “The yacht was inspired by a ‘Black Hole’.” It should captivate with its contemporary elegance.”
While the glass observation gallery is the primary visual feature of Zion, the interior is packed with amenities. The owner’s suite is located on the main deck, flanked by electrically operable sky lounge terraces. The glass bottom of the infinity swimming pool on the concept’s aft deck illuminates the main deck’s open dining area.
A large garage on the lower deck of the Zion holds a variety of tenders, Jet Skis, and other water diversions. The lower deck features a gym and a garden, and the area can be converted into a sunbathing lounge by deploying the terraces on either side.
A glass elevator services all of Zion’s floors, including the large helideck at the stern, while an abundance of greenery adorns Zion’s exteriors, embodying the designer’s philosophy: “Nature is the guiding principle for all of our designs,” said Powar. “We are always looking for something within it to define ourselves.”
Twenty visitors are accommodated in luxurious staterooms, with space for over twenty crew members.