The Ferrari GTC4 Lusso is unique in the world of high-performance cars by Matthew DeBord on Jun 29, 2017, 9:47 AM Advertisement
 Ferrari makes two kinds of dream machines: sports cars and GT cars. The former rank is currently filled by the 488 GTB mid-engine supercar and the LaFerrari hypercar; the latter is occupied by the California T and the 812 Superfast. Then there's the oddball of this aristocratic lineup: the GTC4 Lusso. Ferrari will never, ever build an SUV. (It has its corporate cousins Maserati and Alfa Romeo to supply them.) Nor will it build a car with four doors. So for that buyer who wants a Ferrari but doesn't need a bonkers mid-mounted twin-turbo V-8 making well over 600 horsepower, and who would prefer that their ride sent power to all four wheels, there's the GTC4 Lusso. The vehicle is part of a very narrow niche: the "shooting brake," a sort of station wagon coupe, based on hunting coaches from the 19th century. The GTC4 is a new model of the car once known as the FF. We spent some time with the FF a few years ago, in proper East Coast winter weather. What a car! More recently, Ferrari allowed us to spend a weekend checking out the new GTC4, which came in at $347,522.84. (The 84 cents was just because.) Here's what we thought. Photos by Hollis Johnson unless otherwise indicated. The GTC4 Lusso arrived in New York City wearing a "Blue Tour de France" paint job — a kind of luminous, deep royal blue that I think looks great on Ferraris that aren't red.
The GTC4 follows the FF, which was the all-wheel-drive Ferrari I sampled in the winter of 2015. Read the review »
The car brought out my "I wanna be an Italian" side.
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