Not to mention, Xenos has a few more tricks up its sleeve, such as roof-mounted solar panels, auto-tinting windows and a claimed top speed of more than 100mph (160km/h).
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Check out some renderings of Xenos, which were brought to our attention by Robb Report.
Xenos is a superyacht concept that offers something most other yachts don't
It comes with a Bugatti Chiron – one of the quickest, most powerful and all-around wildest vehicles on the market today – included.
Not only that – the yacht has a compartment to store your new Chiron while out on the high seas.
Thanks to an extending ramp, you can hop in your Chiron, rip a burnout right onto the dock and speed away to your waterfront villa – all with minimal contact with the common folk hanging about the marina.
When the Bugatti’s in the shop, Xenos owners can keep other toys like jet skis and boats in the garage.
But the US$39 million superyacht has plenty more going for it than just a free supercar. Built from carbon fibre and aluminium, Xenos’ 130-foot (40-metre) hull is designed for high speeds.
Lazzarini Design Studio, the firm behind the concept, says Xenos will be able to hit speeds of 90 knots – roughly 104mph, or 167km/h – in its most powerful 15,000-horsepower configuration. That would make it the fastest 130-foot yacht in existence, Lazzarini says.
Plus, it’ll be available in standard and hydrofoil versions. The yacht comes with windows that automatically tint depending on how bright it is outside. Not to mention, there will be solar panels integrated into the roof and Xenos will be available in a hybrid-electric version.
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As for the interior, buyers can choose from various layouts. Renderings show a living room and kitchen area and a lounge with a TV.
If you have a need for speed both on land and on water, you’ll be in luck whenever Xenos goes from concept to reality.
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This article originally appeared on Business Insider.