2018 Ferrari GTC4Lusso Review: Performance and Luxury
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2018 Ferrari GTC4Lusso Review: Performance and Luxury
Introduction
Many associate the name Ferrari with a two-seater supercar focused on driving pleasure and high performance. However, the Ferrari GTC4Lusso we are reviewing today takes us back to Ferrari's history, where luxury and comfort were paramount. The term Lusso, meaning luxury, is inspired by the iconic Ferrari 250GT Berlinetta Lusso from 1963, while GTC references the Ferrari 330 GTC from 1966. The 2018 Ferrari GTC4Lusso successfully combines an emphasis on luxury with practicality and comfort. Let’s explore this remarkable Ferrari model further.
Interior Design
Upon entering the cabin, you'll notice numerous exquisite touches, with leather adorning every corner. The car features a 10.25-inch touchscreen equipped with navigation, Bluetooth connectivity, Apple CarPlay support, climate control, and seat heating and cooling options.
In front of the passenger, there is also a small display showing various information such as speed, engine RPM, vehicle settings, and a "G-Force" meter, alongside multimedia controls.
Passenger Comfort
What sets the GTC4Lusso apart is its rear comfort, making it suitable for families and friends. The quality of materials used in the rear matches that of the front, with rear passengers enjoying air conditioning vents, cup holders, and mobile charging ports.
Driving Experience
As with any Ferrari, the focus is heavily on the driver. The recognizable Ferrari steering wheel allows you to concentrate completely on driving. From the steering wheel, you can start the engine, switch driving modes, adjust the suspension settings, control vehicle lights, and manage turn signals, even using a voice command button to answer calls. In other words, you won't need to take your hands off the wheel.
Performance
The performance of the GTC4Lusso delivers an exhilarating driving experience unique to Ferrari. As one of the last models to feature a naturally aspirated V12 engine, it stands out with its 6.3-liter 12-cylinder engine producing 680 horsepower and 697 Nm of torque. The engine provides 80% of its torque at just 1,750 RPM, with a redline at 8,000 RPM. With such immense power, the GTC4Lusso can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.4 seconds, reaching a top speed of 335 km/h.
To achieve this high performance, the engine is paired with a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission controlled by paddles behind the steering wheel, offering remarkable efficiency in gear changes, complemented by the distinctive symphony of Ferrari's quad exhaust.
Stability and Steering
With its incredible speed and power, the GTC4Lusso boasts remarkable stability on the road, thanks to its high aerodynamic design. It features Ferrari's 4RM-S system, which combines all-wheel drive and rear-wheel steering, working in tandem with an electric differential and side-slip control to provide optimal grip in corners.
Unique Features
While such performance is expected from any Ferrari, what distinguishes the GTC4Lusso from other models?
The GTC4Lusso sets itself apart with its 2.99-meter wheelbase, providing ample and comfortable space for four adults while maintaining the signature Ferrari design and high aerodynamic profile.
Additionally, it offers a 450-liter trunk, which is quite spacious for a car in its class, surpassing the Bentley GT's 370-liter trunk.
Driving Comfort
Ferrari has also ensured that driving the GTC4Lusso feels both comfortable and luxurious. By selecting the comfort mode and adjusting the suspension for winding roads, you can transform the GTC4Lusso into a comfortable, luxurious, and easy-to-drive vehicle. Moreover, Ferrari has prioritized sound insulation, allowing you to enjoy only the magnificent sound of its engine, making it highly suitable for daily use.
Conclusion
Ferrari's mission with the GTC4Lusso was clear: to create a car centered around driving passion and high performance, while also being a luxurious GT that you can share with your family and friends for daily use.
Price
The price in our market is 1,225,000 AED, including tax.
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