The Ferrari GTC4Lusso: A V12 Built for Four

Ferrari GTC4Lusso: A V12 Built for Four

Ferrari has never been shy that its cars are for driving. The GTC4Lusso extends that philosophy to four seats, all-wheel drive, and a shooting-brake body that actually swallows luggage — the most practical Ferrari ever to carry a V12. At Vegas Auto Gallery, this is the car we recommend to clients who love Ferraris but live a full life beyond track days.

A V12 You Can Share

The GTC4Lusso succeeded the Ferrari FF and refined everything its predecessor introduced: a 6.3-litre naturally aspirated V12 breathing freely toward an 8,000 rpm redline, producing roughly 680 horsepower in a car that genuinely seats four adults. The all-wheel-drive system works with four-wheel steering to deliver handling precision that embarrasses cars half its size.

That shooting-brake roofline is not just aesthetic. The GTC4Lusso offers a real boot, a back seat for real passengers, and a sweeping glass tailgate that makes the cabin feel airy. This is the Ferrari for a weekend in the mountains, not just an afternoon in the hills.

Rarity by Design

Ferrari built the GTC4Lusso in modest numbers compared to its V8 siblings. Finding a well-specified example today takes either patience or the right connections — which is exactly what the concierge team at Vegas Auto Gallery provides.

  • 6.3-litre naturally aspirated V12, around 680 horsepower
  • All-wheel drive with four-wheel steering
  • Four genuine adult seats in a shooting-brake body
  • Successor to the Ferrari FF

Nick Dossa has long championed the idea that an exotic should be driven and shared, and the GTC4Lusso is that belief wearing a Ferrari badge. See it at Vegas Auto Gallery, or explore the case for a pre-owned exotic.

A naturally aspirated V12 with four seats and all-wheel drive — Ferrari built this car to be used, and it shows in every detail.

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