Overview
The Leopard 112 is a 34-metre sports superyacht built by Italian high-performance yacht manufacturer Arno Leopard (part of The Italian Sea Group). Centred on the concept of ‘speed and design’, this model features a streamlined exterior and lightweight construction, achieving a top speed of nearly 40 knots, making it a rare high-speed contender in its class. Compared to traditional displacement yachts, the Leopard 112 places greater emphasis on an exhilarating driving experience and a modern, luxurious lifestyle, combining visual impact with performance.
Key Highlights
- Ultra-high-speed performance: A top speed of nearly 40 knots, making it highly competitive among 34-metre yachts
- Sporty Exterior Design: Low-profile silhouette and streamlined hull, offering high visual recognition
- High-Powered Propulsion System: Typically equipped with three MTU engines + waterjet propulsion
- Open-Plan Living Space: Emphasises indoor-outdoor connectivity, ideal for parties and socialising
- Shallow Draft Design: Better suited for navigating shallow waters (e.g. the Bahamas, Southeast Asia)
Use Cases & Suitable Audience
The Leopard 112 is best suited to high-net-worth owners seeking speed and a personalised lifestyle. It is ideal for short-distance high-speed cruising, island hopping, and high-end social and entertainment activities, such as private parties, business hospitality or holiday use.
Compared to cruising yachts designed for long-distance comfort, this model leans more towards being a ‘performance toy’, making it suitable for owners with multiple yachts or those looking to add a high-speed sports yacht to their fleet. Furthermore, in cruising regions such as the Mediterranean, Miami and Southeast Asia, the vessel is frequently used for high-end day charters or short-term charter operations.
Cost of Ownership & Market Perspective
The new-build price (historically) for the Leopard 112 typically ranges from €9 million to €12 million, whilst current second-hand market prices are approximately €3 million to €6 million, depending on the year of manufacture and condition.
Due to its high-performance positioning, the yacht’s fuel consumption is significantly higher than that of traditional cruising yachts, with annual operating costs typically accounting for 10% or more of the purchase price.
On the other hand, the Arno Leopard brand has a distinct positioning in the sports yacht market, giving the Leopard 112 a stable following in the second-hand market; however, the buyer demographic is relatively niche, favouring performance enthusiasts and younger high-net-worth individuals.
Buying Advice
If your core requirements are ‘speed, aesthetics and entertainment’, the Leopard 112 is an extremely attractive option. However, before purchasing, you should focus on assessing the maintenance condition of the engines and waterjet system (the most critical and costly components of the vessel), as well as whether the hull has undergone structural or interior refurbishment.
For buyers on a limited budget looking to enter the superyacht market, pre-owned yachts often offer excellent value for money; whereas for those prioritising stability, long-range capability and low operating costs, we recommend also comparing displacement or semi-displacement yachts.