Ferrari GTC4Lusso set for Geneva launch | Motorshow - Car News Feb 2016

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11:37 Tuesday 09 Feb 2016

Show-goers at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show will be treated to the first glimpse of the radical new Ferrari GTC4Lusso.

The new four-seater will see the Maranello-based manufacturer integrate rear-wheel steering with four-wheel drive for the first time ever on the GTC4Lusso, a 6.3-litre V12 beast capable of almost 210mph and which can do 0-62mph in just 3.4 seconds. Grip is maximised thanks to Ferrari’s newly-patented 4RM-S four-wheel drive, rear-wheel steering system, with Slip Side control and electronic differential. Aerodynamic performance is boosted by a new front grille with integrated air intakes, air vents on the wing, roof-mounted rear spoiler, and a new triple-fence diffuser.

Stylistically the Ferrari GTC4Lusso is reminiscent of a shooting brake coupe, boasting an almost fastback-like silhouette with a roofline which plunges dramatically rearward whilst still allowing for two rear seat passengers and a luggage compartment. Twin rear lights and pronounced crease lines help give the model the quintessential Ferrari look.

An innovative Dual Cockpit gives the passenger their own display screen with numerous functions, while wraparound seats cocoon the occupants in exceptional comfort. Debuting in the GTC4Lusso is Ferrari’s new Infotainment platform with 10.25-inch HD touchscreen. A new smaller steering wheel with integrated controls helps make the GTC4Lusso perhaps the most user-friendly Ferrari to date.

Exclusive images of the new GTC4Lusso can be seen now on www.ferrari.com.


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