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Length 193.8 in Wheelbase 117.7 in Height 54.5 in Max Width 78.0 in Front Width 65.9 in Rear Width 65.7 in Curb Weight 4,112.0 lbs
Seating capacity 4-seater
2020 Ferrari GTC4Lusso T
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by Karl Furlong What is the Ferrari GTC4Lusso, exactly? Ferrari has described it as a grand tourer, the rear hatch would make it a hatchback, but the side profile screams shooting-brake. Whatever it is, it's hard to ignore. The GTC4Lusso T gets a 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8 with 602 horsepower and will hit 62 mph in only 3.5 seconds. Despite the proportions that are not what one would typically associate with a supercar, Ferrari has managed to make the GTC4Lusso look truly glamorous, both inside and out. The body style also affords the GTC4Lusso T with a much more practical cabin (finished in swathes of leather and carbon-fiber trim) than the marque's mid-engine supercars, and yet, this remains an exceptionally agile and engaging driver's car. Unlike the V12 GTC4Lusso we review separately, this one sends power to the rear wheels only. If you happen to be shopping around for a high-powered, exotic, two-door, RWD grand tourer, you won't find anything else to directly compete with the unconventional GTC4Lusso.2020 Ferrari GTC4Lusso T Changes What s New
Succeeding the FF, the GTC4Lusso T retains that car's shooting brake silhouette but with updated details. In the cabin, the dual-cockpit concept design clearly divides the driver from the passenger. Introduced after the V12-engined GTC4Lusso, the GTC4Lusso T uses a smaller-displacement V8 engine and rear-wheel drive but retains the pricier variant's four-wheel steer system. Further enhancements over the FF include a drag coefficient figure that has been improved by six percent over the already slippery FF, a cubby that's apparently 50 percent larger, around 0.6 inches of extra rear legroom, quieter heating fans, and a much faster infotainment system processor.Pros and Cons
Distinctive shooting-brake body styleStill manages to look like a FerrariIt's actually possible to seat four adultsNearly as quick as more powerful V12 model - and more efficientHyper responsive steering and great agilityReasonably comfortable on the long road Price makes it unattainable to most mortalsOdd positioning of indicator/wiper controls on steering wheelInsanely expensive options Now Buzzing Crash Watch A Seventh-Gen Toyota Hilux Truck Launch Into The Air After Losing Control Design 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Configurator Now Live With Pricing Sports Cars 2023 BMW M2 Coming With Optional Center-Lock Wheels Tuning 700-Horsepower 2023 Nissan Z By AMS Performance Hits Nine-Second Quarter Mile Electric Vehicles Rivian Angers R1T Customers By Removing A Desirable Feature From The Electric Truck First Drive 2023 Toyota Crown First Drive Review: A Tale Of Two HybridsBest Deals on Ferrari GTC4Lusso T
2020 Ferrari GTC4Lusso T V8 Coupe $276,900 900 miles Fair Deal $11,900 above 2020 Ferrari GTC4Lusso T V8 Coupe $249,999 1,648 miles 2020 Ferrari GTC4Lusso T V8 Coupe $242,800 6,248 miles Fair Deal $22,800 below 2020 Ferrari GTC4Lusso T V8 Coupe $289,999 1,907 miles Fair Deal $24,100 above See All GTC4Lusso T For Sale2020 Ferrari GTC4Lusso T
The 2020 model year was the final one for the GTC4Lusso T and it did not receive any notable changes in terms of specification or trim and remains the same as the 2019 model.2019 Ferrari GTC4Lusso T
For the 2019 model year, the GTC4Lusso T remains unchanged over the previous year's launch model.2018 Ferrari GTC4Lusso T
A year after the launch of the V12-powered Ferrari GTC4Lusso, which we review separately, the GTC4Lusso T is launched as a 2018 model. The main difference between the two is that, instead of a naturally aspirated 6.3-liter V12 engine with 680 hp and all-wheel drive, the GTC4Lusso T uses Ferrari's twin-turbocharged 3.9-liter V8 with 602 hp and drives the rear wheels only. Both models use the same seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. The GTC4Lusso T is $40,000 cheaper than the V12 and also 121 lbs lighter, but it retains that model's four-wheel-steering system. The T is hardly any slower than the V12, reaching 62 mph 0.1 seconds later (3.5 seconds) and topping out 9 mph lower at 199 mph.Specs and Trims Ferrari GTC4Lusso T Models And Configurations
The GTC4Lusso T replaces the GTC4Lusso’s V12 with a twin-turbocharged V8 engine and a rear-wheel-drive setup that promises entertaining dynamics. The 3.9-liter motor delivers 602 horsepower and 561 lb-ft of torque and is paired to a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. Rear-wheel steering is fitted, while drivers can choose between five drive modes. The distinctive exterior with its long hood and hatchback-like rear design features 20-inch alloy wheels, power-adjustable side mirrors, front and rear parking sensors, a rearview camera, quad tailpipes, LED lighting, and an available panoramic glass roof. The cabin seats four occupants and sports leather trim, power front seats, a 10.25-inch touchscreen for the infotainment system, Bluetooth connectivity, front and side airbags, climate control, and a wide range of seating and trim options. 2018 - 2020 GTC4Lusso T V8 Coupe $260,000 Starting Price (MSRP) +4 Engine: 3.9L Twin-Turbo V8 Gas Transmission: 7-Speed Automatic Drivetrain: Rear-Wheel Drive Configurations: GTC4Lusso T V8 RWD Coupe Key Features 602-hp 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8 engine 0-60 mph in 3.5 seconds Third-generation Side Slip Control and rear-wheel steering 10.25-inch HD touchscreen Front and rear parking sensors Ferrari GTC4Lusso T V8 Coupe Full Specs The gorgeous GTC4Lusso T features Ferrari’s dual-cockpit architecture with seats neatly trimmed in premium leather upholstery. Along with the driver’s central rev counter and digital displays, there’s also a central touchscreen and an available digital display exclusively for the front-seat passenger. With plenty of storage space and folding rear seats, the GTC4Lusso T is a truly practical supercar. The F1-style steering wheel houses all key controls for drive mode, indicators, and the engine start/stop button. Navigation and Bluetooth are standard, while Apple CarPlay and an upgraded sound system are available.GTC4Lusso T Exterior
With a long hood and muscular shoulders, the GTC4Lusso T certainly cuts a distinctive figure. Slim LED lights, the wide grille, circular ring-like taillights, and the quad exhaust outlets are all styling features that remind you that this is a proper Ferrari, though. 20-inch alloy wheels do a good job of filling out the arches, while you can also get a glass panoramic roof and a front parking camera. Ferrari Ferrari Ferrari See All 2020 Ferrari GTC4Lusso T Exterior PhotosDimensions
At 193.8 inches long, the GTC4Lusso T is quite lengthy despite its chopped off rear. Width works out to 80 inches and height is 54.5 inches. The wheelbase measures 117.7 inches. At 4,112 pounds, the RWD GTC4Lusso T is 121 lbs lighter than the AWD, V12-engined model.Length 193.8 in Wheelbase 117.7 in Height 54.5 in Max Width 78.0 in Front Width 65.9 in Rear Width 65.7 in Curb Weight 4,112.0 lbs
2020 Ferrari GTC4Lusso T Exterior Colors
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The powerful 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8 engine develops 602 horsepower and 561 lb-ft of torque. It's paired with a snappy seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission and power goes to the rear wheels exclusively. Although it can't quite match the free-revving nature of a Ferrari V12, this V8 is a potent and super responsive engine in its own right. With a flat-plane crankshaft and compact turbines with twin-scroll technology, throttle response is instantaneous and turbo lag is notable only by its absence. Acceleration is brutal off the line (0-62 mph takes just 3.5 seconds) and the gearbox flicks through its ratios expertly. There's also a discernable duality to the powertrain depending on the driving mode, with a docile nature at lower speeds that is quite uncanny for a Ferrari, quickly replaced by a howling and assertive sports car personality with the flick of a switch. Engine 3.9L Twin-Turbo V8 Gas Transmission 7-Speed Automatic Drivetrain RWDHandling and Driving Impressions
With an increased weight bias towards the rear (46/54 percent front/rear), lighter overall weight than the V12, and rear-wheel-drive, Ferrari set out to give the GTC4Lusso T sportier handling characteristics. The V8 does, however, maintain the V12's rear-wheel steering although with unique tuning for the RWD layout. It also features the latest generation of Ferrari's Side Slip Control system which controls a host of parameters like the throttle, transmission, and traction control system. There are five drive modes to choose from using the Manettino selector: Ice, Wet, Comfort, Sport, and ESC OFF. In Sport mode, you can feel the effect of the rear steering as the GTC4Lusso T reacts instantly to any steering input. The steering feels overly darty at first but once you adjust, you'll appreciate its feedback and precision. Driven in anger, it's a deeply engaging experience and gives little away to its mid-engine counterparts through the twisties. In Comfort mode, it's genuinely comfortable and surprisingly refined. The ride isn't quite cushy, but it isolates occupants from the worst road imperfections. Only some tire noise occasionally permeates the cabin. All in all, the GTC4Lusso T provides a remarkable blend of entertainment and comfort and the chassis is one of the most impressive in any production car.GTC4Lusso T Gas Mileage
The GTC4Lusso T's lighter weight and smaller turbocharged engine see it returning much better economy figures than the GTC4Lusso V12. The V8's EPA-rated figures are 15/21/17 mpg city/highway/combined, easily bettering the V12's figures of 12/17/13 mpg. On a 24-gallon tankful of premium unleaded fuel, the V8 should manage a combined cruising range of 408 miles, which is around 96 miles further than you can travel in the V12 model. Fuel Tank Capacity 24.0 Gallons Fuel Economy City/Hwy: 15/21 mpg * 2020 Ferrari GTC4Lusso T V8 RWD CoupeGTC4Lusso T Interior
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The GTC4Lusso T is a genuine four-seater, with occupants cocooned in a sporty and premium-feeling cabin trimmed in attractive materials like finely stitched leather. There's good legroom and headroom up front, and the seats strike a great balance between comfort and support. Most people should be able to find a comfortable driving position, but it can be challenging to get a clear idea of the car's extremities - the GTC4Lusso T is wide indeed. The rear window also lacks a standard wiper, so dirt and grime tend to reduce a clear view out the back, too. Seated in the rear, while there isn't quite stretch-out space, an average-sized adult will have little trouble back there. Of course, a bit of twisting and turning will be necessary to get into and out of the back seats through the front doors.Seating capacity 4-seater