Sirena Yachts Unveils New 58-Foot Coupe Motor Yacht

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The Sirena 58 Flybridge has long been one of Sirena Yachts’ most successful models. In response to feedback from U.S. owners and charter operators who wanted a sleeker, express-style option, Sirena has introduced a new variant: the Sirena 58 Coupé. This version keeps the proven hull and styling cues from naval architect Germán Frers while offering a different onboard experience tailored to single-level living and effortless indoor/outdoor flow.

The 58 Coupé removes the traditional flybridge, lowering the vessel’s overall air draft and creating a more streamlined profile. Without an overhead flybridge and its companion staircase, Sirena designers were able to reconfigure the main deck so that the cockpit, salon and galley sit on a single plane. That layout enhances natural light, improves circulation between spaces and makes moving from exterior to interior areas simple and intuitive—an advantage for owners who prioritize ease of use, entertaining and a connected living space.

One standout feature of the Coupé is the full-beam galley. Stretching the width of the aft interior, the galley becomes a central social and operational hub, allowing a chef or host to work while remaining part of conversations in the salon or cockpit. The main deck helm is also located on the same level as the saloon and cockpit, so the captain remains integrated with guests rather than separated on an upper deck. When the four-panel aft door is opened, the transom and salon blend into a single expansive area, creating a generous indoor/outdoor entertaining platform that suits warm-weather cruising and coastal passages.

From an architectural perspective, Germán Frers’ hull design supports both efficiency and comfort. The 58 Coupé’s engineering focuses on stable passages, efficient cruising and good seakeeping for long coastal trips. Sirena reports a cruising range of approximately 850 nautical miles at 10 knots, making the yacht well suited to extended coastal runs and island-hopping routes. For owners who want spirited performance, the yacht is also capable of exceeding 26 knots at top speed when powered by the suggested propulsion package.

Power for the 58 Coupé comes from a pair of robust Caterpillar diesel engines rated at 650 horsepower each. That powertrain balances reliable service networks with performance that matches the hull’s capabilities. Displacement and hull form were chosen to provide a comfortable ride while still delivering respectable speed and fuel-efficient cruising at moderate throttle settings.

The Sirena 58 Coupé caters to buyers who prefer the contemporary look and practicality of an express yacht without sacrificing the design pedigree and build quality associated with Sirena Yachts. The lower profile makes the yacht easier to berth under low bridges and can reduce windage when docked or cruising, while the single-level main deck simplifies life onboard for families and guests who value accessibility and uninterrupted sightlines.

Sirena planned to introduce the 58 Coupé to the public at the 2020 Miami Yacht Show, where prospective buyers and brokers could inspect the layout and experience the blend of indoor/outdoor living firsthand. The model complements Sirena’s existing lineup by offering an alternative for owners who prefer the coupé-style arrangement over a traditional flybridge, without compromising the seaworthiness and aesthetic refinement that the brand is known for.

Sirena 58 Coupé Specifications

LOA: 61’0”

Beam: 17’7”

Draft: 4’1”

Displ.: 76,280 lbs.

Power: (2) 650-hp Caterpillar diesels