
High-end rigid-hulled inflatable boat-maker Lomac will roll out a refresh of one of its most popular models, locking in a Cannes Yachting Festival debut for the new Lomac GranTurismo 12.0.
The Lomac GranTurismo 12.0 currently sits in the middle of the Italian brand’s six-model line-up of sleek and modern-looking dayboats that can also get places at a fair clip – with triple 350hp engines pushing it along, this is a 50 knot-plus boat.
Most of the changes rolling out to the new model are to the helm console. Milanese designer Federico Fiorentino has formed a more “muscular and streamlined” centre console and introduced a split helm bench seat that will allow the skipper to stand at the wheel while the co-pilot sits.



New cushions also feature an exclusive pattern and contrasting edges, giving the Lomac GranTurismo 12.0 a “sophisticated look”.
“The features of the new model allow for even more quality of life on board, thanks to a bow area with a large sundeck that can be converted into a table, an aft area with a large foldaway table and C-shaped seating for 6/8 people, two large sundecks and a comfortable central walkway,” Lonac said in a release teasing the new-look model.
“Design details include the new T-top in fibreglass and composite materials as well as the side and handrail grilles in steel that echo the features of the range.”
The 2024 Cannes Yachting Festival is held in September.