Ferrari GTC4 Lusso T
Ferrari GTC4 Lusso T
- Price:Sold
- Colour:Nero Daytona
- Interior:Crema Leather
- Year:2018 (68)
- Mileage:22,522 Miles
- Engine:3.9L Twin-Turbo V8
- Transmission:7-Speed DCT
- Body Style:Coupe
- Fuel:Petrol
KEY INFORMATION
- Presented in 'Nero Daytona' Metallic Paint
- Huge Specification Including Panoramic Roof & Extensive Carbon Options
- Full Ferrari Service History
- Ferrari Service Plan until July 2025
- Extended Ferrari Manufacturer’s Warranty until October 2025
- Satin Paint Protection Film (PPF) Applied to Whole Car
- UK Supplied
Video Walkaround
- Bluetooth
- Carbon Ceramic Brakes
- Cruise Control
- Digital Radio System (DAB)
- Dual Zone Air Conditioning System
- Front & Rear Parking Sensors
- Keyless Ignition
- Navigation
- Rear View Camera
- Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
The Ferrari GTC4Lusso was the next in line of Ferrari's 4 seater 4WD supercars and the natural successor to the Ferrari FF and in some ways the predecessor to the newly released Purosangue. Brimming with technology, power and driving dynamic abilities; the GTC4Lusso represents a significant step forward that improves on the FF in every way possible. With a sleeker, sharper and sportier design it features new all-wheel steering technology adopted from the F12tdf, but in fact around 90% of the GTC4Lusso's components are completely new.
Ferrari offers 2 engine options on a car for the very first time with this example being the 'T' variant which uses the same Twin-Turbocharged V8 found in the 488 and California T. It is aimed at customers who want the rear-wheel drive excitement of Ferrari's mid-engined sports cars but with the added practicality of 4 seats and the luggage space to make weekend trips that ever more manageable. The performance is worthy of the very best supercars on the market and whether in V12 or V8 format the GTC4Lusso can safely be considered the leading 4 seat grand tourer anywhere in the world.


- Dimensions
- Height1,383 mm
- Length4,922 mm
- Width1,980 mm
- Economy
- CO2265 g/km
- MPG24.4
- Performance
- (0 - 62 MPH)3.5 secs
- BHP602 bhp
- Maximum Speed199 mph
- Engine Capacity:3,855 cc

WHAT THE JOURNALISTS SAY
- 'Fascinating' best describes that V8, an intriguing combination of gurgling turbos and race car scream that's really like nothing else.
- The Ferrari GTC4 Lusso is mesmerizingly good to drive, but also brilliantly usable with it.
- A grand tourer, albeit one that copes brilliantly well with the twistier stuff. The ride is unflappable, and the gearbox slick.
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