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The Ferrari GTC4Lusso, as well as the FF that came before it, has always been a bit of an oddity not just within the Ferrari family but within the car industry as a whole.

There are no direct rivals to the GTC4Lusso as its 3-door, 4-seater shooting brake design really made it a unique vehicle in the market and while some may not be particularly fond of the car’s overall shape, we think it looks quite nice. This example is especially striking to look at.

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This GTC4Lusso is a 2018 model painted in a lovely grey finish that helps to accentuate some of the most striking elements of its design. These include the shapely hood with its prominent bulges, as well as the seductive lines running along the sides, and the pronounced rear haunches. Adding to the style of this one is the lowered ride height.

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A set of new shoes from Strasse Wheels have also been fitted. These wheels are known as the SV20M Duoblocks and measure 21×9 at the front and 22×12 at the rear. They have a brushed and polished center finish as well as a brushed barrel finish. We’ve always been fond of how silver and chrome wheels look when paired with grey paint schemes and think the combination works beautifully on the Shooting Brake.

The GTC4Lusso never sold particularly well for the Italian marque, despite its compelling combination of performance and practicality, so it’s hardly surprising that it was killed off after 4 years. Now sitting in its place is the Purosangue, a fully-fledged SUV (even though Ferrari refuses to use that term…), which has already proven a hit among Ferrari’s loyal customers.

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