New interior and exterior images reveal fresh design direction for Fairline’s new Targa 40

Fairline has revealed new interior and exterior images of its all-new model the Targa 40, which will make its world debut at boot Düsseldorf 2024. 

Following the success of the iconic Targa 38, which proved to be one of the brand’s most popular models when it launched in 2006 and with over 300 built over the following decade, the new images prove this sporty and sleek new addition is guaranteed to turn heads. Embracing a bold exterior design direction, with a modern bluff-bow hull, and a contemporary and stylish interior, the Targa 40 delivers a sophisticated and modern yet sporty style.

The Targa 40 has an open cockpit design with a hardtop and electric canvas sunroof, opening the whole main deck. Echoing the lines and extensive glazing seen across the Fairline range, the Targa 40 floods the interior with natural light and uninterrupted views of the water.

Fairline’s in-house lead concept designer, Christian Gott, said of the new Targa 40: “The popularity of the Targa 38 cannot be disputed and this brand new 40 takes everything we loved about the 38 and elevates it for the 21st century. These new images showcase just what a wow factor the Targa 40 has and we can’t wait for Fairline fans to see it in person in January.”

The new Targa 40 has been designed with usable space in mind and features a power-down beach club balcony to starboard. Twin sunbeds with floating backrests convert into sofas for guests to enjoy.

Featuring a large C-shaped seating / dining area and companion seating to port, a wet bar is nestled behind the two individual helm seats. The beautifully proportioned and ergonomically designed helm console is part of a wider focus on technology at Fairline. The latest Garmin touch screen multi-function displays enhance the customer experience with a simplified and intuitive user interface allowing integrated control of all essential systems. Moving to the foredeck, the expansive sunbeds dominate, and the addition of a forward-facing sofa at the bow enables guests to enjoy the views whilst cruising.

With four berths in a two-cabin layout, below deck replicates the sophisticated furnishings and flawless design on the main deck. The roomy master cabin is located forward with 1.98m (6’6”) headroom and direct access to the en-suite which features a jack-and-jill door arrangement. In the mid-ship’s guest cabin, twin beds slide to convert to a double. The integrated garage boasts room for tenders of up to 2.7m with electric outboard.

Fairline’s Sales Director, James Powell said: “The Targa 40 is a major milestone in our new model development programme and follows the Squadron 58 which will make its world debut at Southampton International Boat Show this September. We’re continually improving and adding to our model range and this new Targa 40 will offer many boaters their first step into our renowned Targa range.”

Owners will have the choice of either a Volvo Penta D6-340s or D6-380s, which Fairline expects to deliver top end speeds of 32 knots and 36 knots respectively.


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