Bellini Yacht will officially present its new ASTOR 58 at Cannes Yacht Festival.
The open walkaround has been designed to combine sporty performance, engineering excellence, and innovative design.
This is the second model in the Bellini Yacht brand’s range, following the ASTOR 36, which was at the 2024 Cannes Yachting Festival and marked the return of the Lake Iseo Group to boat manufacturing.
The launch of ASTOR 58 is part of the Italian yacht builder’s growth strategy, with the first model already commissioned.
“With the ASTOR 58, we are writing a new chapter in our history,” explained Battista Bellini, CEO of the Bellini Group.
The 58-footer embodies a refined harmony between dynamism and generous volumes.
Battista Bellini
“Following the success of the ASTOR 36, the introduction of the 58-foot model represents a natural evolution of our portfolio, capable of substantially responding to the growing demand for vessels that combine functionality, design, and performance.
“This new creation was born with the ambition of offering an advanced sailing experience, preserving intact the heritage of innovation and craftsmanship that has always distinguished our Group.”
Battista added: “The 58-footer embodies a refined harmony between dynamism and generous volumes, offering greater autonomy at sea, without sacrificing the aesthetics and authentic emotion that an open yacht offers.”
As with the ASTOR 36, the ASTOR 58 is the result of a collaboration between Norberto Ferretti, founder of the Ferretti Group, and Brunello Acampora.

Norberto Ferretti is responsible for the product concept and development of the new Bellini Yacht models, while Brunello Acampora, founder of the engineering and design studio ‘Victory Design’, is responsible for the hull design of each model.
The ASTOR 58 measures 17.88 meters overall by 5.3 meters wide and is powered by twin Volvo Penta D11 IPS 950 725hp engines.
The interior layout is designed to offer multifunctional areas and an open environment.
A cockpit is equipped with a wet bar and guest bathroom serves as the entrance to the three bedrooms: the owner’s cabin in the bow with a separate bathroom, the VIP cabin also with a separate bathroom, and the third cabin with two separate berths.
The living area can accommodate up to ten people seated at the table, while exterior features include bow and stern sundecks and fold-down terraces.