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2019 Ferrari GTC4LUSSO 3.9 GTC4Lusso T


2019 Ferrari GTC4LUSSO 3.9 GTC4Lusso T (610 Hp)
GTC4LUSSO 3.9 GTC4Lusso T (610 Hp)
2019 GTC4LUSSO 3.9 GTC4Lusso T (610 Hp)
Ferrari GTC4LUSSO 3.9 GTC4Lusso T (610 Hp)
2019 Ferrari GTC4LUSSO 3.9 GTC4Lusso T (610 Hp)
GTC4LUSSO 3.9 GTC4Lusso T (610 Hp)
2019 GTC4LUSSO 3.9 GTC4Lusso T (610 Hp)
Ferrari GTC4LUSSO 3.9 GTC4Lusso T (610 Hp)
2019 Ferrari GTC4LUSSO 3.9 GTC4Lusso T (610 Hp)
GTC4LUSSO 3.9 GTC4Lusso T (610 Hp)
2019 GTC4LUSSO 3.9 GTC4Lusso T (610 Hp)
Ferrari GTC4LUSSO 3.9 GTC4Lusso T (610 Hp)
2019 Ferrari GTC4LUSSO 3.9 GTC4Lusso T (610 Hp)
GTC4LUSSO 3.9 GTC4Lusso T (610 Hp)
2019 GTC4LUSSO 3.9 GTC4Lusso T (610 Hp)
Ferrari GTC4LUSSO 3.9 GTC4Lusso T (610 Hp)
2019 Ferrari GTC4LUSSO 3.9 GTC4Lusso T (610 Hp)
GTC4LUSSO 3.9 GTC4Lusso T (610 Hp)
2019 GTC4LUSSO 3.9 GTC4Lusso T (610 Hp)
Ferrari GTC4LUSSO 3.9 GTC4Lusso T (610 Hp)

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Body typeCoupe
Power610 Hp
Engine Displacement3900 cm3 or 3.9L or 237.9 cu-in
Colorblack
Transmission GearboxAutomatic
Fuel TypeGasoline
Drive wheelFR or RR
Mileage4001 Miles
Vin509***
Price (out of date)$317527

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the body type, 2019 Ferrari GTC4LUSSO 3.9 GTC4Lusso T?Coupe, 4 Seats
What is the fuel economy, Ferrari GTC4LUSSO 2019 Coupe 3.9 GTC4Lusso T (610 Hp)?11.6 l/100 km
How fast is the car, 2019 Ferrari GTC4LUSSO Coupe 3.9 GTC4Lusso T (610 Hp)?320 km/h, 0-100 km/h: 3.5 sec
How much power, 2019 Ferrari GTC4LUSSO 3.9 GTC4Lusso T?610 Hp
What is the engine size, Ferrari GTC4LUSSO 2019 Coupe 3.9 GTC4Lusso T (610 Hp)?3.9L or 3855cm3
How many gears, What type is the gearbox, 2019 Ferrari GTC4LUSSO Coupe 3.9 GTC4Lusso T (610 Hp)?Manual Transmission Automatically Shifted 7
What is the drivetrain, 2019 Ferrari GTC4LUSSO 3.9 GTC4Lusso T?Rear
How long is this vehicle, Ferrari GTC4LUSSO 2019 Coupe 3.9 GTC4Lusso T (610 Hp)?4922 mm
How wide is the vehicle, 2019 Ferrari GTC4LUSSO Coupe 3.9 GTC4Lusso T (610 Hp)?1980 mm
How much trunk (boot) space, 2019 Ferrari GTC4LUSSO 3.9 GTC4Lusso T?450 l

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General information

Complectation name3.9 GTC4Lusso T
Production start year2016
Drive typeRear
Frame typeCoupe
Transmission typeManual Transmission Automatically Shifted 7
Engine volume, cc3855
0 to 100 time3.5
Max speed320
Manufacturing countryItaly

Engine, transmission and steering specs

Engine specs

Engine nameF154 BD
FuelPetrol (Gasoline)
Engine typeV8
Has turboyes
Turbo typeDouble turbocharging
Max power, hp610
Max power RPM, rpm7500
Max power, hp (kWt) / rpm610 (449) / 7500
Max torque, N*m760
Max torque RPM, rpm5250
Max torque, N*m (kg*m) / rpm760 (78) / 5250
Compression ratio9.4
Bore, mm86.5
Stroke, mm82

Fuel consumption

Combined11.6
Co2 emission265

Dimensions

Frame dimensions

Exterior length, mm4922
Exterior width, mm1980
Exterior height, mm1383

Interior dimensions

Capacity4
Seat rows2

Chassis dimensions

Wheel base, mm2990
Wheel spacing front1674
Wheel spacing rear1668

Weight and permissible load

Mass, kg1865

Volumes

Fuel tank capacity, l91
Trunk volume450

Other

AddinfoSlip Side Control 4.0; SCM-E adaptive dampers

Suspension specs

Suspension specs

Front suspensionIndependent on double wishbones
Rear suspensionIndependent, spring multi-link
4wsyes

Wheel rims

Aluminium wheelyes
Front wheel disk20 X 8.5J
Rear wheel disk20 X 10.5J

Tires

Front wheels245/35 ZR20
Rear wheels295/35 ZR20

Brakes

Front brakeVentilated discs
Rear brakeVentilated discs

Safety

Electronic security and traffic control systems

ABSyes
ESPyes


2019 Ferrari GTC4LUSSO 3.9 GTC4Lusso T (610 Hp) specs

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After years of financial struggles, Enzo Ferrari sold the company's sports car division to the Fiat group in 1969 to ensure continued financial backing. Enzo Ferrari retained control of the racing division until his death in 1988 at the age of 90. Earlier that year he had overseen the launch of the Ferrari F40; the last new Ferrari to be launched before his death, and arguably one of the most famous supercars ever made.


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In 1941, Alfa Romeo was confiscated by the Fascist government of Benito Mussolini as part of the Axis Powers' war effort. Enzo Ferrari's division was small enough to be unaffected by this. Because he was prohibited by contract from racing for four years, the Scuderia briefly became Auto Avio Costruzioni Ferrari, which ostensibly produced machine tools and aircraft accessories. Also known as SEFAC (Scuderia Enzo Ferrari Auto Corse), Ferrari did in fact produce one race car, the Tipo 815, in the non-competition period. It was the first actual Ferrari car (it debuted at the 1940 Mille Miglia), but due to World War II it saw little competition. In 1943 the Ferrari factory moved to Maranello, where it has remained ever since. The factory was bombed by the Allies in 1944 and rebuilt in 1946, after the war ended, and included a works for road car production. Until Il Commendatore's death, this would remain little more than a source of funding for his first love, racing.



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