Leopard 52 Catamaran Gains Attention for Expanded Eco-Friendly Cruising Options
Leopard Catamarans' 15.8-metre Leopard 52 is drawing fresh industry attention as builders and brokers spotlight its expanded eco-friendly cruising options.

The Leopard 52 stepped back into the spotlight during the first week of March 2026, with builders and brokers pushing the 15.8-metre cruising catamaran's expanded eco-friendly options to the top of industry conversations. The renewed focus comes as the catamaran market increasingly rewards models that pair bluewater capability with genuine sustainability credentials.
Leopard Catamarans positioned the Leopard 52 as the direct successor to the Leopard 50, carrying forward the lineage while scaling up both dimensions and onboard systems. At 15.8 metres, the 52 sits in the sweet spot for serious liveaboard and passage-making crews who want enough platform to incorporate solar arrays, lithium battery banks, and hybrid or electric propulsion without sacrificing the performance characteristics that made the 50 a fixture in charter and private bluewater fleets.

GetBoat's March 5, 2026 coverage brought the model's eco-options into sharper relief for buyers actively comparing new-build and pre-owned inventory. That kind of broker-level visibility matters in a segment where the gap between announced features and what actually ships with a hull can be wide. When brokers align with builders to highlight specific configurations, it typically signals that those setups are available, tested, and selling.
The Leopard 52's moment reflects a broader shift inside the cruising catamaran market. Builders that can credibly attach measurable eco-credentials to an established nameplate are finding a receptive audience among buyers who want to reduce fuel costs on long passages and limit their footprint in anchorages with increasingly strict no-discharge and low-emission rules. The 52's upgrade from the 50 platform gives Leopard Catamarans a current-generation hull to attach those features to rather than retrofitting older architecture.
For anyone tracking Leopard's trajectory, the combination of a successor model, a 15.8-metre hull, and builder-backed eco-options arriving in the same coverage cycle suggests the 52 is moving from announcement phase into active market positioning heading into spring 2026 boat show season.
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