The successor of the FF grand tourer was announced by Ferrari: it will be the GTC4Lusso expected to impress the public at the Geneva Motor Show 2016.
This model doesn’t ‘replace’ the FF. Its name is inspired from the likes of the 330 GTC, the 330 GT and the 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso. The number 4 reflects the number of the seats in the cabin. The naturally aspirated V12 engine from the FF underwent an upgrade of power and torque output of 680 hp and 697 Nm respectively. While the top-speed is 335 km/h, the 0 to 100 km/h sprint time stands at 3.4 seconds.
In order to strengthen the aerodynamics, there’s a new front grille with integrated air intakes to improve the efficiency of the radiating masses, air vents on the wings similar to the 330 GTC, a roof-mounted rear spoiler and a new triple-fence diffuser. The interior gets a new 10.25-inch HD screen with capacitive touch technology as well as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. For further details we should wait to see the new Ferrari at Geneva.