28 October 2025
The all-new Hallberg-Rassy 370 will preview at the company’s headquarters in Sweden, but it will be officially unveiled at boot 2026.
It has already been sailed in a wide range of conditions, from light winds to storms, from sunshine to heavy rain, and according to designers and those who have tested the new model: “The all-new Hallberg-Rassy 370 sails like a goddess.”
“She is easy to steer and very well balanced. She has a precise and easy going steering. Every little finger movement causes the boat to move, yet still so controllable. She is stiff and handles strong winds very well. At the same time, she is easily driven even in light winds. This yacht is a true joy to sail.”
With naval architecture by Germán Frers, he superstructure is equipped with 486-watt solar panels, specially shaped to cover the whole superstructure. The solar panels are fully walkable and feature anti-slip.
Below deck, it is astonishing how much more room and elbow space this modern hull shape offers.
For the first time in this size class, the boatyard offers armchairs, a centre island berth in the owner’s cabin at the bow, and an additional front opening refrigerator or dishwasher in the galley.
In the forward cabin you have the choice between a 2.04-metre berth up to the hull side, with seating, two vanities and a hanging locker, or, another first for this size class, a centreline berth, with seating, vanity, hanging locker and plenty of storage space. Aft there is a comfortable and airy 2.04-metre double berth with storage space, shelf with high fiddle, seat and hanging locker.
The mainsheet system in front of the Hallberg-Rassy typical windshield ensures a clean and uncluttered cockpit. This also allows for a good bimini solution and a robust, fixed cockpit table made of high-gloss varnished teak. The steering wheels are made of carbon which makes them light, stiff, and warm in the colder seasons.
The 370 is offered with both bow- and stern-thrusters, new for this size of yacht.
An in-water preview will take place on Saturday 22 November 2025 at the Open Showroom Weekend at Hallberg-Rassy in Ellös, west Sweden, while the official world premiere for the all-new Hallberg-Rassy 370 will take place at boot Düsseldorf from 17 to 25 January 2026.