The all-new Saxdor 460 GTC has just arrived in Düsseldorf, where the Finnish shipyard’s new flagship will soon make its world debut at the world’s largest indoor boat and marine exhibition. At boot Düsseldorf 2026, visitors will be able to experience Saxdor’s largest appearance to date, with the entire fleet and latest innovations on display in a brand-new stand in Hall 1.
At the show, Saxdor will present its largest and most comprehensive display up to now, showcasing an eight-model lineup that spans the brand’s entire range, from compact dayboats to its new 46-foot flagship. Exhibited in a brand-new stand in Hall 1, the full fleet highlights Saxdor’s rapid growth and evolution in just six years, with the new 460 GTC sitting at the top of the range as the natural next step in the brand’s development.
Fresh from the shipyard, the arrival of the 460 GTC marks a symbolic transition for Saxdor’s most ambitious model yet, as it enters its next phase and prepares to meet the public for the first time. The 460 GTC complements Saxdor’s existing fleet by bringing the brand’s signature DNA into a larger and even more refined format, delivering an unmatched experience while remaining true to the brand’s core values.
Designed to be used in every season, the new model features an enclosed wheelhouse that opens seamlessly to the exterior through a series of innovative solutions. When opened, the glass elements slide away, transforming the deck into one continuous space, directly connected to the surroundings. The main living area brings together the helm, a dedicated dining area, and the spacious galley in one thoughtfully proportioned, social arrangement, transitioning naturally from morning cruising to evenings at anchor. Expansive outdoor areas are enhanced by fold-down terraces, while the highly adaptable layouts are suited to both day boating and longer stays on board. Life on board the 460 GTC is shaped by a balanced use of the interior and exterior spaces, supported by integrated features and additional entertainment options, such as a 55-inch TV in the spacious saloon, optional hammocks on the terraces that emphasize closeness to the water and multifunction gangways for boarding and easy access to the sea.
This versatility is carried through to the lower deck, where the interiors are configured to support extended cruising with a standard two-cabin layout – a master cabin with separate shower and a private mid-cabin – while an optional aft cabin and additional head further expand accommodation to comfortably host additional guests. The interiors are finished in a light palette with soft lighting, complemented by carefully selected wood veneers and clean, linear cabinetry that add warmth and a quiet sense of craft to the space.
Alongside the world debut of the 460 GTC, Saxdor’s stand will showcase the scale of its current range, offering visitors a complete overview of the brand’s evolution. The full 400 series will be on display in all three variants — 400 GTC, 400 GTO and the recently introduced 400 GTS — highlighting the versatility of the platform. The lineup is completed by the Saxdor 340 GTWA, the brand’s innovative wheelhouse walkaround, as well as the best-selling Saxdor 320 GTO and its closed counterpart 320 GTC, and an updated 270 GTO.