A MUST FOR GRAND TOURERS’ ENTHUSIASTS
Launched during the 2016 edition of the International Geneva Motor Show, the Ferrari GTC4Lusso continues to spur great enthusiasm in Italy and world-wide.
Still a thrilling newborn in the four-seat grand tourer universe, this supremely elegant car is a performance and luxury vehicle capable, at the same time, of high speed and long-distance driving.
A little gem conceived by Ferrari, the internationally famous Italian sports car manufacturer based in Maranello. Created, in 1939, by Enzo Ferrari, this company has never stopped evolving, in terms of cars’ design, performance and beauty, since the production of its first vehicle in 1940.
AN INCREDIBLY POWERFUL CAR
Extraordinarily elegant but elegance is maybe not its main quality. The Ferrari GTC4Lusso is, above all, a creature of fire and speed.
This beautifully facelifted Ferrari FF – their body style is quite similar even though the Ferrari GTC4Lusso’s rear body has been accurately reshaped – is endowed with a powerful 6.3-litre V12 engine. It makes 680bhp and 514lb ft, which goes to all four wheels thanks to a multifaceted engineering system.
As for its predecessor, the FF, the Ferrari GTC4Lusso can reach a top speed of 345 km/h (214 mph), and a 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) acceleration time of 3.4 seconds.
REFINED INTERIORS
The car’s interiors are absolutely luxurious and the fruit of an accurate work of planning and design. Innovative architecture, artisanal nature for all the materials used and a state-of-the-art touchscreen entertainment and navigation system make this car both ultramodern and classic.
The car’s interior also contains a Dual Cockpit Concept Design which separates the driver’s cockpit and the passenger cockpit by a central partition.
The Ferrari GTC4Lusso also comes with an infinity of options. 28 are the exterior color options (from the traditional “Rosso Scuderia” to the “Blu Abu-Dhabi Metallic”), while the interior colors possibilities are 15. Ferrari offers, therefore, such a variety of options that it is probably quite difficult to find two similar GTC4Lusso in the world!