Seeing the sport cruiser segment changing in recent years, Beneteau made a big turn around and decided to redesign all its Gran Turismo range with three new models. This new second generation Gran Turismo 40 shows the way forward for what has been Beneteau's success of the last two decades, with this model a replacement to the Gran Turismo 41 produced since 2021, what was previously the first generation Gran Turismo 40, Flyer Gran Turismo 38, and debuted as the Monte Carlo 37 in 2006. It's been nineteen years of improving for what over the years became the European sport cruiser standard. With this new Gran Turismo 40, Beneteau instructed its long standing designer Andreani, he designed all the four models mentioned, to make a hybrid, a sport cruiser which brings the amenities of the walk-around cruisers which are dominating the market, like the Fjord, Pardo's and Solaris Power models. This new Gran Turismo is just that offering for half its length full walk-around comfort, which expands more thanks to the drop down bulkheads, and then from midships it is a cabin boat, with the helm station also enclosing itself from the aft deck, and the forward raised deck which offers lower deck cabin space for four. The new Benateau Gran Turismo 40 is powered by twin Yanmar 370hp on stern drives propulsion for speeds up to 32 knots, with an outboard gas petrol twin Mercury 400hp also being available. The second generation Gran Turismo 40 is also offered in the Alpine Edition, for special details and finishing to make that more special.
Technical Data:
LOA - 12.53 m (41.1ft)
Hull Length - 10.8 m
Beam - 3.64 m
Draft - 1.20 m
Displacement - 8600 kg light
Fuel Capacity - 2 x 435 l inboard, 2 x 600 l outboard
Water Capacity - 255 l
Max Persons - eight
Accommodation - four berths in two cabins
Engines - 2 x Yanmar 8LV 370hp, or Mercury V10 400hp outboard and petrol gas
Propulsion - Yanmar Z-Drive, or Mercury outboard
Speed - 32 knots max 26 cruise with Yanmar 370hp
Construction - fibreglass sandwich with Vinilester resin, balsa core
Project - Andreani exterior and interior, Michael Peters hull and naval architect
Certification - CE B8/C10/D12
competition = Fiart Seawalker 39 Panorama











