Quick Answer
In 2026, Lazzara Yachts offer a wide range of prices:
New yacht prices: $3M – $25M+
Used yacht prices: $800K – $10M
Best value range: 90–110-foot used yachts ($2M – $5M)
As a broker with over a decade of experience in the yacht market and a long-time yacht owner myself, I can state with certainty that Lazzara’s pricing logic differs from most brands—it is a brand where price is driven by space, rather than speed or aesthetics.

2026 Lazzara Yacht Price Range
In the actual market, Lazzara yacht prices do not increase linearly but rather exhibit distinct price jumps. Many first-time buyers of this brand mistakenly assume that prices rise linearly with every 10-foot increase in length, but this is not the case.
Based on the transactions I’ve handled and market data, 90 feet is a critical threshold. Below 90 ft, yachts are more akin to high-end leisure craft; beyond 100 feet, they enter the superyacht operational cost bracket, where prices surge and ownership costs rise significantly.
The table below can help you quickly establish a clear understanding of pricing:
| Length Range | New Price | Used Price | Market Position |
| 70–85 ft | $3M – $6M | $800K – $2.5M | Entry-level luxury |
| 85–100 ft | $5M – $10M | $1.5M – $4M | Family/Business |
| 100–120 ft | $8M – $18M | $3M – $7M | Entry-level superyacht |
| 120–140 ft | $15M – $25M+ | $5M – $10M | High-end custom |
Based on experience, the 85–110-foot range offers the highest market liquidity and the most active trading. These yachts offer a spatial experience comparable to that of a superyacht without the extreme operational costs.

What is the price of the new Lazzara yacht?
When clients first see the price quote for a new Lazzara yacht, many ask, “Why is it so much more expensive than other brands of the same size?”
The answer is actually quite simple: you’re not buying length, but rather “volume (GT)” and “living experience.”
Compared to Sunseeker or Azimut Yachts, Lazzara yachts of the same size typically offer greater interior volume, particularly in terms of main deck space and owner’s cabin design. This spatial premium often results in a price difference of 15%–30%.
Take the current mainstream new-build series as an example:
UHV Series
This is Lazzara’s core product line, featuring “high volume + long range.” New yachts in the 100–140-foot range are priced at $12 million to over $25 million.
In an 110-foot UHV custom project I worked on, the client’s initial budget was $14 million, but the final delivery price approached $18 million. The primary cost increases came from interior upgrades, custom layouts, and an additional fuel system.
LSX Series (Sport)
This series primarily ranges from 70 to 90 ft, with prices around $3M–$8M. This series is closer to Pershing Yachts’ market positioning, but Lazzara still offers more living space.
In actual transactions, I always remind clients of a key point: the final purchase price of a new yacht is often 20%–35% higher than the initial quote.
The reason is simple—customization is unpredictable.

Lazzara Used Yacht Prices
If you ask me the most practical question: “Do most people ultimately buy a new or used yacht?”
My answer is: Over 70% of rational buyers ultimately choose a used Lazzara yacht.
The reason is straightforward—depreciation.
Like luxury cars, yachts experience a significant drop in value during the first five years. Although Lazzara retains its value relatively well, it still follows this pattern.
Based on actual transaction data:
First 5 years: Depreciation of approximately 30%–40%
5–10 years: A further decline of 10%–20%
After 10 years: Prices tend to stabilize
This means that a yacht originally priced at $8 million may be available for just $3 million–$4 million after 8–10 years.

Lazzara New vs. Used Yacht Pricing Comparison
In actual client consultations, this is by far the most frequently asked question.
From a purely rational perspective, the difference between new and used yachts lies not only in price but also in the logic of ownership.
A new yacht is more like a “custom-built asset”: you can build it entirely to your specifications, but at the cost of high expenses and a long wait (18–36 months). A used yacht, on the other hand, is more like a “mature product”: it has stable specifications, transparent pricing, and is ready for immediate use.
Based on my decade-plus of experience, I can sum it up in one sentence: First-time yacht buyers should almost always prioritize the used market.
Unless you have specific customization needs or a very generous budget, a new yacht is not the optimal solution.
Lazzara New vs. Used Yacht Comparison Chart
| Category | New Yacht | Used Yacht |
| Cost | High | Low |
| Depreciation | Fast | Slow |
| Customization | Complete freedom | Limited |
| Delivery | 2+ years | Ready to Use Immediately |
Lazzara Yacht Ownership Costs
Many buyers focus entirely on the purchase price, but what truly impacts the long-term experience is the cost of ownership.
Taking a 100-foot Lazzara yacht as an example, typical annual costs are roughly as follows:
Dockage Fees: $50K – $300K
Maintenance Costs: 5%–10% of the yacht’s value
Crew Costs: $100K – $500K
Fuel Costs: $50K+
👉 Total: Annual Costs ≈ 8%–12% of the vessel’s value
I once had a client who purchased a 100-foot Lazzara yacht for $5M, but it wasn’t until the second year that they truly realized the annual ownership costs of approximately $400K were the source of long-term financial pressure.

Conclusion
Your budget determines whether you buy a new or pre-owned Lazzara yacht, but experience ensures you won’t regret your decision.
Based on my years of transaction experience, here’s how to choose:
<$3M budget → Pre-owned 80–95 ft
$3M–$8M budget → Pre-owned 100 ft (best choice)
$10M+ budget → Custom-built new UHV
One final reminder: When considering Lazzara Yachts, be sure to calculate the total cost of ownership over five years, rather than focusing solely on the purchase price.
This step is often the biggest difference between a professional buyer and a novice.
About the Author
Emery, a yacht broker, yacht transaction consultant, and contributing writer for Yachting Magazine, has over a decade of experience in the yachting industry. As a SAMS-certified surveyor, he has been recognized as one of “Asia’s Top Ten Yachting Industry Experts” and honored with multiple industry accolades, including the “Outstanding Service Award for Yacht Brokers.”
Disclaimer
The price ranges, holding costs, and market analysis for Lazzara yachts provided in this article are compiled based on public market data, historical transaction records, and the author’s professional experience, and are for reference only. Actual prices may vary significantly due to factors such as the yacht’s age, specifications, maintenance condition, market supply and demand, regional differences, and exchange rate fluctuations. The cases and data mentioned in this article do not constitute any form of purchase advice or investment commitment. Before purchasing or trading a yacht, readers are advised to consult professional yacht brokers, surveyors, or relevant legal and financial advisors, and to make independent judgments based on their personal needs and budget. Neither the author nor the publishing platform assumes any liability for decisions made based on the information in this article.
FAQ
Q1: What is the average price of a Lazzara yacht?
A: The average price of a Lazzara yacht ranges from $3 million to $10 million, depending on size and year of manufacture.
Q2: Can a Lazzara yacht cross the Atlantic?
A: Some models in Lazzara’s UHV series can, but they require a long-range configuration.
Q3: Do Lazzara yachts hold their value?
A: Lazzara yachts hold their value more consistently than most brands, with depreciation slowing significantly after 10 years.


