Italian superyacht builder CRN has unveiled Amor à Vida, a 67.55-metre fully bespoke yacht that showcases the yard’s expertise in advanced engineering, refined craftsmanship and complete customisation. Spanning six decks and measuring 11.80 metres in beam with a gross tonnage of 1,447 GT, the new build represents the pinnacle of CRN’s full-custom philosophy.
Developed in collaboration with the Ferretti Group Superyacht Division and renowned design studio Nuvolari Lenard, the project combines technical innovation with a highly personalised design approach. Interior detailing was overseen by Valentina Zannier, Interior Art Director at Nuvolari Lenard, while Moran Yacht & Ship acted as the owner’s representative throughout the design and construction process.

Accommodation is arranged for up to 14 guests across five VIP cabins, in addition to an entire Upper Deck dedicated exclusively to the owner. The forward-facing owner’s suite benefits from 180-degree panoramic views, with the expansive bow area reserved for private use—reinforcing the yacht’s owner-centric layout.
A key milestone for the shipyard, Amor à Vida introduces CRN’s first hybrid propulsion system. Designed to enhance fuel efficiency for both main engines and generators, the system delivers quieter cruising and reduced emissions. A heat recovery system further optimises energy consumption, particularly during anchorage. The yacht reaches a top speed of 16 knots and cruises comfortably at 15 knots.

Externally, the yacht’s dynamic profile flows seamlessly from bow to beach club, accentuated by sweeping curves and a striking mast design. Expansive full-beam glazing creates uninterrupted views and ensures a fluid transition between indoor and outdoor living spaces, placing social interaction at the heart of the design.
Primarily intended for private use, Amor à Vida will also be available for charter during select periods, offering guests a rare opportunity to experience CRN’s bespoke vision of hybrid-powered luxury yachting.
