During the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, Ferrari unveiled the FF to the world. The replacement for the 612 Scaglietti which was in production from 2004 – 2011 with a 5.8L 540hp V12 and seating for 4. The FF brought an updated shooting break style body, 651 horsepower thanks to the 6.3L V12 up front, and all-wheel drive. It was praised by Top Gear’s Jeremy Clarkson for being able to stay in control on ice in this vsegment.
The GTC4 Lusso, which replaces the FF will be arriving winter 2016. With it, comes Ferrari’s first all-wheel steering system, allowing the rear wheels to assist in handling, similar to the Porsche all-wheel steering systems. One of the biggest design changes is seen on the rear with new dual taillights and sharper creases. On the front end, the new headlights, grille air intakes, and gills on the fenders create a more aggressive look.
With the new name and more modern look comes a more powerful 6.3L V12 now making 680 horsepower (0-60 in 3 seconds flat), and 514 ft-lbs of torque, and from what we interpret from the press photos, keyless push to start. A first for Ferrari.
The car will make it’s first public debut at the Geneva Motor Show on March 1st, 2016.