According to recent reports, a joint partnership between Monaco-based yacht builder Palmer Johnson and Bugatti has resulted in the creation of some new collection of yachts that are ranging between 50 and 88 feet in length. Despite Bugatti and Palmer Johnson obviously making completely different modes of transportation, the two companies share obviously similar design elements.

In a report coming from Yahoo! News, the first thing that people would notice is the notorious Bugatti horseshoe shape that would dominate both the interior and exterior of the Niniette 66. The most obvious implementation of that shape, which is seen at the side of the Niniette 66, is directly referenced from the Bugatti Chiron and Veyron.

That horseshoe shape also does more than just looking pretty; it also lets in crucial air flow in order to cool and feed towards the massive 8-liter W-16 engine. The Niniette 66's below-deck interior design also features one big horseshoe shape that connects to the hull together.

Remarking on the Niniette's looks and design, boss at Bugatti, Etienne Salom, said that even from a large distance when entering a port, the Niniette will always, in every case, be recognized as a true Bugatti creation. Unsurprisingly, the deck and its interior are replete with leather and carbon fiber, but a naturally blue-colored wood, which is morta oak wood, can be found on the deck, according to tro9.com.

Also found on the deck is a fireplace, a jacuzzi, sun pad, and a champagne bar. Two MAN V-8 engines will be propelling the Niniette 66 to a top speed of 44 knots, and the company guarantees a smooth and stable ride every time.

As of the moment, there hasn't been any word on price. But considering that people are asking about the price of a creation coming from Bugatti, most would definitely assume that it is probably going to be extremely expensive.