The article discusses the trend of luxury yachts featuring living trees, specifically the 'Ficus nitida' planted on the 74-meter superyacht 'Virtuosity' by Italian yacht builder Sanlorenzo. The yacht includes features like a greenhouse on the main deck, a tree growing through an opening onto the upper deck, and a glass-bottomed area for viewing underwater life. The article highlights Sanlorenzo’s approach of co-creating with clients to fulfill detailed wishes, including amenities such as pools, a restaurant-style kitchen, and fitness areas. It also notes Italy's dominance in the global motor yacht industry, with half of the top ten shipbuilders being Italian, though companies like Germany's Lürssen and the Netherlands' Feadship specialize in longer yachts over 75 meters. Sanlorenzo's CEO, Massimo Perotti, prefers the 50–75 meter range due to its established customer base.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a descriptive account of a luxury yacht feature without overt ideological slant. While it mentions corporate competition and market positioning, there is no clear alignment with left or right-wing perspectives. The focus remains on industry trends and technical specifications,偏向



