Ferrari GTC4Lusso

Ferrari GTC4Lusso

Car and Driver magazine described the Lusso as “the world’s best answer to the Porsche Panamera,” which is not really the kind of thing you’d expect to hear said of a Ferrari—the Panamera is, after all, the Porsche for everyday driving, maybe even with kids. I’m not sure I’d go that far to describe the Lusso, but you take the point: It’s a car that you actually could use every day. In the past, when I’ve driven Ferraris, it’s always felt like a special occasion—for better and worse. I loved driving the car, but there were enough impracticalities that I wouldn’t drive it all that much. The Lusso feels like a paradigm shift for Ferrari. It’s got four seats, all of which you can fit in. (Okay, the rear ones are a little tight.) It’s sleek and streamlined on the outside, elegant and highly functional on the inside—user-friendly, you might even say. The Lusso moves Ferrari into an everyday future without sacrificing any of the excitement or passion that inspires the brand.

The GTC4Lusso costs around $300,000, and you can learn more about it at ferrari.com.

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