San Lorenzo and Rolls-Royce have established a relationship that has been going on for several years. A good sign that everything is going well. Both companies have signed a framework agreement for the supply of mtu engines, mtu automation and mtu exhaust aftertreatment systems for a further four years. “We are delighted that Sanlorenzo continues to rely on our mtu engines. Yacht operators benefit from their power, reliability and fuel efficiency, as well as from our worldwide service network,” said Denise Kurtulus, Senior Vice President Global Marine at Rolls-Royce Power Systems.

Rolls-Royce 2000 and 4000 series for the Italian shipyard San Lorenzo

Among the yachts equipped with mtu Series 2000 and 4000 engines are the Alloy 44/48 and 1150 EXP models and the largest Sanlorenzo Yacht to date, the Steel, which can be up to 74 meters in length. All mtu engines are approved for HVO. IMO-III-compliant mtu propulsion solutions with an mtu SCR system are available as an option. “The yachting sector is living a phase of great technological innovation, especially for sustainability. Sanlorenzo has always been a pioneer in cutting-edge solutions, and with our project “Road 2030” we are guiding the sector towards the green revolution. However, we are convinced that to do so it is essential to join forces with the entire supply chain, and to involve all the players in the sector to discuss and share common objectives,” commented Massimo Perotti, Executive Chairman Sanlorenzo. “In this context, reliable and efficient engines will continue to be essential. That is why we continue to offer our customers mtu propulsion systems. Our collaboration with Rolls-Royce is based on mutual trust that we have maintained for decades.

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The Alloy 44 is powered by two 16V2000 M96L mtu engines

Some specifications about the engines

The mtu engine Series 2000 is specially designed for small to medium-sized vessels in the power range from 452 kW to 1,939 kW, while the mtu Series 4000 is designed for larger vessels and higher power requirements in the range from around 720 kW to 4,300 kW.

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