Roman Abramovich's new £430million superyacht Solaris - complete with eight decks, a helicopter pad and 48 cabins - nears completion in German shipyard

  • The 460ft Solaris will soon undertake sea trials before the 54-year-old Chelsea owner sets sail in the summer
  • Russian billionaire's eight-deck boat has been fitted with 48 cabins and is able to sleep 36 guests and 60 crew
  • Two high-tech electrical engines called Azipods will drive the colossal boat. The super-efficient propeller pods can turn through 360 degrees, providing incredible manoeuvrability, and render a rudder unnecessary
  • Abramovich already owns a 530ft yacht, Eclipse, which was the world's largest superyacht when it launchedRoman Abramovich's new £430 million superyacht has been spotted for the first time as it nears completion at a German shipyard.

    The 460ft Solaris, equipped with a helipad and swimming pool, will soon undertake sea trials before the 54-year-old Chelsea owner sets sail in the summer.

    The Russian billionaire's eight-deck yacht has been fitted with 48 cabins and is able to sleep 36 guests, as well as 60 crew.

    Two high-tech electrical engines called Azipods will drive the colossal boat. The super-efficient propellers can turn through 360 degrees, providing incredible manoeuvrability, and render a rudder unnecessary.

    Despite its incredible size, Abramovich's new vessel is actually smaller than the superyacht he already owns - the 533ft Eclipse. 

    As well as Solaris and Eclipse, the Russian is reported to have previously owned at least five other superyachts, including the 162ft Sussurro, the 282ft Ecstasea, the Luna and the Pelorus, both 377ft, and the 371ft Grand Bleu.

    Roman Abramovich's new £430 million superyacht is pictured for the first time as it nears completion at a German shipyard

    Roman Abramovich's new £430 million superyacht is pictured for the first time as it nears completion at a German shipyard

    The colossal boat was pictured surrounded by scaffolding and cranes at the end of December as she neared completion at the Lloyd Werft shipyard in Bremerhaven, north of Bremen

    The colossal boat was pictured surrounded by scaffolding and cranes at the end of December as she neared completion at the Lloyd Werft shipyard in Bremerhaven, north of Bremen

    The 460ft Solaris, equipped with a helipad and swimming pool, will soon undertake sea trials before the 54-year-old Chelsea owner sets sail in the summer

    The 460ft Solaris, equipped with a helipad and swimming pool, will soon undertake sea trials before the 54-year-old Chelsea owner sets sail in the summer

    The Solaris will be Abramovich's second superyacht and not as large as the Eclipse, a 533ft vessel. He has previously owned at least five other colossal yachts, the 162ft Sussurro the most recent to change hands in around 2017.

    The Solaris will be Abramovich's second superyacht and not as large as the Eclipse, a 533ft vessel. He has previously owned at least five other colossal yachts, the 162ft Sussurro the most recent to change hands in around 2017.

    Two high-tech electrical engines called Azipods will drive the colossal boat. The super-efficient propeller pods can turns through 360 degrees, providing incredible manoeuvrability, and render a rudder unnecessary.

    Two high-tech electrical engines called Azipods will drive the colossal boat. The super-efficient propeller pods can turns through 360 degrees, providing incredible manoeuvrability, and render a rudder unnecessary.

    The yacht is covered in tarpaulin and materials as shop builders finish works on the massive boat at the end of December. She is expected to set sail in the summer

    The yacht is covered in tarpaulin and materials as shop builders finish works on the massive boat at the end of December. She is expected to set sail in the summer

    Abramovich and his 24-year-old then-girlfriend Daria Zhukova on the Ecstasea yacht off St Barts in the Caribbean in 2008

    Abramovich and his 24-year-old then-girlfriend Daria Zhukova on the Ecstasea yacht off St Barts in the Caribbean in 2008

    Abramovich washes the sea water off as he enjoys a holiday with his future wife Daria Zhukova on the Ecstasea yacht in the Caribbean in 2008

    Abramovich washes the sea water off as he enjoys a holiday with his future wife Daria Zhukova on the Ecstasea yacht in the Caribbean in 2008

    Abramovich relaxes on the Eclipse yacht off the French Riviera in 2017. The Russian billionaire owns a villa in Antibes

    Abramovich relaxes on the Eclipse yacht off the French Riviera in 2017. The Russian billionaire owns a villa in Antibes

    Solaris was pictured surrounded by scaffolding and cranes at the end of December as she neared completion at the Lloyd Werft shipyard in Bremerhaven, north of Bremen.

    A source told The Sun: 'This will be the yacht of the year when she is launched later this year.'

    Solaris will have a top speed of 18 knots (20mph) and feature an outdoor beach club area, with a jacuzzi and spa to accompany the swimming pool.

    Mr Abramovich is already the owner of a £540 million superyacht, Eclipse, which he uses for cruises around the French Riviera where he owns a villa in Antibes.

    The 533ft yacht, at time of launch the largest privately owned superyacht in the world, is more than 70ft longer than Mr Abramovich's new yacht. 

    The Eclipse is reportedly equipped with an anti-missile system, bullet-proof glass and armour-plating around Mr Abramovich' quarters. It's not clear how the new smaller ship will differ.

    The source added: 'Details are being kept top secret but she will be a magnificent addition for the owner.

    'To give you an idea of the size of Solaris the yacht shed she is being built in is bigger and taller than Buckingham Palace so you have some idea of the dimensions.' 

    The billionaire has owned a series of other luxurious yachts before Solaris and Eclipse. Three of them - including the £110million Le Grand Bleu, the £274million Pelorus and the £276million Luna - measured more than 370ft.

    The Luna and Le Grand Bleu are both 'expedition' class yachts, meaning they have very strong hulls which are capable of navigating through high seas while providing comfort to passengers in the most inhospitable climates, such as at the North and South Poles.

    Like Eclipse, Luna is also fitted with missile detection apparatus, as well as bullet-proof glass windows.

    Others vessels owned by Mr Abramovich have included the 282ft, £110million Ecstasea with a top speed of 25 knots and the smaller 162ft, £16million Sussurro. 

    Some of the vessels have been loaned out to top Chelsea footballers over the years, including John Terry, Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba.

    Terry and Lampard were given use of the Pelorus as a 'bonus' following their victorious league campaign in 2005, while Terry and his wife Toni set sail in the yacht two years later for their honeymoon.

    When he gets his new yacht, the Russian won't be sailing to Britain anytime soon after his visa expired two years ago.

    Mr Abramovich, who owns a £200 million property empire in London, became an Israeli citizen in 2018 after he announced that he had withdrawn his UK visa application. 

    It came amid heightened tensions between London and Moscow over the Salisbury Novichok attack. 


  • Abramovich's Eclipse yacht off the coast of Portofino, Italy, in September 2013. The yacht is valued at £540 million and is the largest which the Chelsea boss has owned

    Abramovich's Eclipse yacht off the coast of Portofino, Italy, in September 2013. The yacht is valued at £540 million and is the largest which the Chelsea boss has owned

    Abramovich's previous yachts  

    Sussurro 

    Value: £16 million

    Length: 162ft 

    Tonnage: 480 

    Top speed: 36 knots (41mph) 

    Decks: 2

    Cabins: 5 

    Guests: 12

    Crew: 11

    Engines: Twin 4,000 horse power Textron TF4 gas turbines and twin 3,442hp Paxman diesel engines

     

     Ecstasea

    Value: £110 million 

    Length: 282ft

    Tonnage: 2,100

    Top speed: 25 knots (29mph) 

    Cabins: 6 

    Decks: 3 

    Guests: 14

    Crew: 25 

    Engines: Quad 3,000 horse power MTU diesel engines, and a single GE LM2500 gas turbine 1 

     

    Le Grand Bleu

    Value: £110 million

    Length: 371ft

    Tonnage: 5,600

    Top Speed: 17 knots (20mph) 

    Cabins: 10 

    Decks: 5

    Guests: 20 

    Crew: 35

    Engines: Twin Deutz-MWM SBV16M 628 diesel engines   

    Luna 

    Value: £276 million

    Length: 377ft

    Tonnage: 5,800

    Top speed: 23 knots (27mph)

    Cabins: 9 

    Decks: 9

    Guests: 18

    Crew: 49

    Engines: Twin Wartsila 4,500kW electric engines and propelled by twin Azipods

    Extras: Helipad, 20-metre outdoor swimming pool, dance floor, spa, elevator, deck jacuzzi, gym

     

    Pelorus

    Value: £274 million 

    Length: 377ft

    Tonnage: 5,300

    Top speed: 19 knots (22mph) 

    Cabins: 9 

    Guests: 18

    Crew: 46

    Engines: Twin Wartsila 3,900kW diesel-electric engines

    Extras: Two helipads, large swimming pool, various water sports craft, including jet skis

    The yacht Sussurro is surrounded by sightseers in 2013. The 162ft vessel is valued at around £16 million and was let go by Abramovich in around 2017

    The yacht Sussurro is surrounded by sightseers in 2013. The 162ft vessel is valued at around £16 million and was let go by Abramovich in around 2017

    The Pelorus superyacht. The 377ft vessel has two helipads and a large swimming pool. It is valued at around £270 million

    The Pelorus superyacht. The 377ft vessel has two helipads and a large swimming pool. It is valued at around £270 million

    Luna at port in the United Arab Emirates in 2019. The £276 million vessel was delivered to Abramovich in 2010 and sold four years later to Azerbaijani billionaire Farkhad Akhmedov

    Luna at port in the United Arab Emirates in 2019. The £276 million vessel was delivered to Abramovich in 2010 and sold four years later to Azerbaijani billionaire Farkhad Akhmedov

    Abramovich's former yacht Ecstasea sails through the Bosphorus, Istanbul, in 2010. The £110 million boat can accommodate 14 guests and 25 crew

    Abramovich's former yacht Ecstasea sails through the Bosphorus, Istanbul, in 2010. The £110 million boat can accommodate 14 guests and 25 crew

    In January, Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny called for the freezing of Mr Abramovich's assets over his poisoning and detention.

    A representative of the 44-year-old anti-corruption campaigner accused the Chelsea owner of being associated with the Kremlin.

    Mr Abramovich's representatives poured scorn on the claims.

    He is worth a reported £10 billion and has overseen years of lavish spending at Chelsea Football Club since taking over in 2003.

    Under his ownership, the London club have won five Premier League titles, the Champions League and become one of world football's most valuable clubs.

    The Russian owns a 15-bedroom mansion in Kensington Palace Gardens on what is known as 'billionaire's row.'

    He paid £90 million for the home which is now believed to be worth £125 million.

    Mr Abramovich made his fortune by selling assets purchased from the state after the fall of the Soviet Union.

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