Ferrari GTC4Lusso

The Ferrari GTC4Lusso (Type F151M) is a four-seat grand tourer produced by Italian automobile manufacturer Ferrari. The GTC4Lusso is a successor to the Ferrari FF.

Ferrari GTC4Lusso
Overview
ManufacturerFerrari
Production2016–present
AssemblyMaranello, Italy
DesignerFerrari Styling Centre under Flavio Manzoni[1]
Body and chassis
ClassGrand tourer (S)
Body style3-door shooting-brake
LayoutFront mid-engine, all-wheel drive / rear-wheel drive (GTC4Lusso T)
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission7-speed dual-clutch
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,990 mm (117.7 in)
Length4,922 mm (193.8 in)[2]
Width1,980 mm (78.0 in)[2]
Height1,383 mm (54.4 in)[2]
Kerb weight
  • GTC4Lusso: 1,790 kg (3,946 lb) (dry)[2]
  • GTC4Lusso T: 1,740 kg (3,836 lb) (dry)[2]
Chronology
PredecessorFerrari FF

Models

GTC4Lusso (2016–)

Like its predecessor, the GTC4Lusso is a 3-door shooting-brake with an all-wheel drive drivetrain, and is powered by a front-mid mounted V12 engine.

The GTC4Lusso's 6,262 cc (382.1 cu in) Ferrari F140 65° V12 engine is rated at 690 PS (507 kW; 681 hp) at 8,000 rpm and 697 N⋅m (514 lb⋅ft) of torque at 5,750rpm.[2] The increase in output of the engine is due to the compression ratio raised to 13.5:1.[2] Ferrari claims a top speed of 335 km/h (208 mph), unchanged from the FF,[3] and a 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) acceleration time of 3.4 seconds.[2]

The car uses an improved version (called the 4RM Evo) of Ferrari's patented four-wheel drive system introduced on the FF, integrated with four-wheel steering into the system. Collectively, the system is called 4RM-S.[3]

The GTC4Lusso was unveiled at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show.[3][4][5]

GTC4Lusso T (2017–)

Unveiled at the 2016 Paris Motor Show,[6] the GTC4Lusso T is a rear wheel drive only version of the GTC4Lusso equipped with a small displacement V8 engine but retains the 4WS four-wheel steering system.[7]

The GTC4Lusso T comes with a 3,855 cc (235.2 cu in) Ferrari F154 twin turbocharged V8 engine rated at 610 PS (449 kW; 602 hp) at 7,500 rpm and 760 N⋅m (561 ft⋅lb) of torque at 3,000–5,250 rpm. According to the manufacturer the car can attain a top speed of over 320 km/h (199 mph) and accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) in 3.5 seconds.[7]

Design

The rear features Ferrari's signature Quad Circular Rear Lights (last seen on the F430) and the interior contains a Dual Cockpit Concept Design, separating the Driver Cockpit and the Passenger Cockpit by a central divider. The front of the car has a single grille that provides all the necessary cooling.

The GTC4Lusso is a further refinement of the shooting-brake coupe, reinterpreting the concept with an extremely streamlined, tapered shape that gives it an almost fastback-like silhouette.

Engines

Petrol engines[6]
ModelYear(s)Type/codePower, Torque
GTC4Lusso2016–6,262 cc (382.1 cu in) V12 (F140 ED)690 PS (507 kW; 681 hp) at 8,000 rpm, 700 N⋅m (516 ft⋅lb) at 5,750 rpm
GTC4Lusso T2017–3,855 cc (235.2 cu in) V8 twin turbo (F154 BD)610 PS (449 kW; 602 hp) at 7,500 rpm, 760 N⋅m (561 ft⋅lb) at 3,000–5,250 rpm
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References

  1. "Ferrari reveals the GTC4Lusso". bbc.com. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
  2. Joseph, Noah (8 February 2016). "The Ferrari FF is now the GTC4 Lusso". autoblog.com. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  3. Darren, Moss (8 February 2016). "2016 Ferrari GTC4Lusso unveiled". autocar.co.uk. Archived from the original on 8 February 2016. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  4. Joseph, Noah. "Ferrari GTC4 Lusso rights the FF's wrongs". Retrieved 29 December 2016.
  5. "The Ferrari GTC4Lusso wows Geneva". Retrieved 29 December 2016.
  6. "Sporty, agile and versatile: the new GTC4Lusso T". Retrieved 29 December 2016.
  7. Panait, Mircea (22 September 2016). "Ferrari Shoehorns Twin-Turbo V8 In GTC4Lusso, Calls It GTC4Lusso T". autoevolution.com. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
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