Bugatti sends off its sleek 66-feet luxury yacht patterned on the design of the $2.6 million Chiron supercar. The James-Bond-like boat is equally expensive at $2.2 million.

Boasting top speeds of up to 44 knots, the Bugatti vessel also houses a Jacuzzi on the top deck plus a fire pit, a double deck, and a lavish champagne bar below. Apparently, only 66 models will be made and are set to hit the markets sometime in March 2018. It is coated with carbon fiber outside while the interiors showcase marble and fine leather.

Bugatti: 'Niniette' series

The Verge reported that Bugatti partnered with superyacht builder Palmer Johnson two years ago to make the "Niniette" boat series. The name actually came from the nickname of Lidia Bugatti, the daughter of the company founder, Ettore. Interestingly, the "Niniette" 66 is the first from its line of superyachts ranging from 50 to 80 feet in length.

Basically, the Bugatti "Niniette" 66 sports the brand's signature looks. For example, the vessel showcases the same accentuated center line, the amazing balance, and the sexy trademark curves. On the inside, the boat thrives with a variety of ultra-expensive accessories and furniture.

With only 66 models worldwide, the Bugatti "Niniette" 66 is even more elusive than its terrestrial variant, the Chiron. The company manufactures 70 Chirons yearly, making it quite limited. However, as mentioned above, the marine vessel is set to have larger cousins in the near future.

Mouth-watering specs: Bugatti 'Niniette' 66

According to Mashable, the Bugatti "Niniette" 66 has a very spacious deck covered in leather and blue morta oak material. The latter is also known as the bog-wood, which is famous for its ability to remain in good condition for literally thousands of years. Rich people could also have quality conversations at the humongous dining table that makes the boat look like a floating mansion already.

Moreover, the Bugatti "Niniette 66" features a shallow draft of 0.83 meters (2.7 feet). This is, in fact, good for those who want to cruise along the Bahamas or the Caribbean. Other specs include supercar-inspired chairs, interactive infotainment system, and futuristic control center.