A new Italian four-seater has just been unveiled and it's the new Ferrari GTC4Lusso, a car that the automaker is hailing as "a major evolution of the sporting Grand Tourer concept." How is this new model such an evolution? With the addition of rear-wheel steering combined with four-wheel drive. If the GTC4Lusso looks familiar, it's because it replaces the FF, Ferrari's previous four-seater model. What also may be familiar is its name, which Ferrari says "references its illustrious predecessors," including the 330 GTC, 330 GT and 250 GT. [soliloquy id="97017"] And, like the GTC4Lusso's predecessors, it comes with a V12 engine. This time, however, its power is rated at a worthy 680 hp at 8,000 rpm and 514 lb-ft of torque at 5,750 rpm, with 80% of its power at just 1,750 rpm., making for a 0-62 mph time of 3.4 seconds and a top speed of 208 mph. It's not too often that you can reach those types of speeds in a four-seater weighing in dry at 3,946 lbs. These figures have also increased over the previous FF model (650 hp and 504 lb-ft).
Ferrari GTC4Lusso Specs
- Engine: 6.3-liter V12
- Horsepower: 680 hp
- Torque: 514 lb-ft
- 0-62 mph: 3.4 seconds
- Top Speed: 208 mph
- Dry Weight: 3,946