Following its North American debut made at the 2016 Monterey Car Week, at Casa Ferrari Carmel, the GTC4Lusso has been brought to Los Angeles for yet another glamorous event.
Surrounded by the Prancing Horse’s guests, the further refinement of the shooting brake coupe has been presented in the brand’s unique way, in an exposition of performances, with a pair of electric violinists, dancers, and a contortionist.
Subsequently, it stole the show with its V12 symphony provided by a tweaked version of the 6.3-liter naturally aspirated mill, which is now good for 680 HP (690 PS) and 514 pound-feet (697 Nm) of torque, with 80 percent available at just 1,750 rpm. This allows it to cover the 0 to 62 mph (100 km/h) sprint in 3.4 seconds and to go up to a top speed of 208 mph (335 km/h).
Penned for clients who want more power without compromising in-car comfort, the evolved Ferrari FF should feel right at home in both short and long journeys, on snowy mountain roads and on the city streets, providing the necessary space for the driver and three companions, in a 2+2 layout that is reminiscent of the 330 GTC and 330 GT.