This Ferrari GTC4Lusso Driver Is Just Like All Of Us

If you were driving a Ferrari GTC4Lusso and found yourself in a parking lot covered with snow, what would you do? You would hit that throttle and enjoy a little bit of V12 fun, obviously.

The Ferrari GTC4Lusso is perhaps one of the most controversial models launched by the Italian automaker in the last decade. Created as a successor to the even-more-controversial FF, the oddly-named GTC4Lusso is a two-door Shooting Brake unlike any other vehicle on the market.

From the outside, it doesn’t look like a typical Ferrari and if it wasn’t for the Prancing Horse badges, could slip through traffic unnoticed by most. What is typical Ferrari about the GTC4Lusso however, is the potent 6.3-liter naturally-aspirated V12 engine found beneath the skin.

Pumping out 681 hp at 8000 rpm and 514 lb-ft (697 Nm) of torque at 5750 rpm, the GTC4Lusso’s powertrain is undeniably one of the very best on the market. The engine also helps to ensure the Ferrari is as theatrical as it needs to be. It’s also this engine that would make it irresistible not to have a little fun in the snow.

The owner of the following black GTC4Lusso did just that when he found himself in a virtually-abandoned parking lot and decided to have a little fun, kicking out the tail and getting the car sideways.

We try not to condone such driving in public places but come on, are you really a driving enthusiast if you wouldn’t do the same?

 

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