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The Lusso is practical: it’s an all-wheel drive hatchback, with room for four adults, or adults and kids’ seats. The trunk could fit a week’s worth of groceries, or a few hundred Fabergé eggs. Canadians love a good, stout, practical hatchback, any auto industry statistician will tell you. Nevermind the fact it comes with a price tag more in line with a townhouse than a car. Imagine a world where a family might reasonably and spontaneously take a weekend ski vacation to Whistler or Verbier in a fast and beautiful Ferrari – now you’re getting it. Amidst an endless sea of egg-shaped SUVs, the Lusso is an impossibly cool family conveyance. Read the full review at the link below the gallery.

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Interior of the Ferrari GTC4LussoLorenzo Marcinno

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Rear seats of the Ferrari GTC4LussoLorenzo Marcinno

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Trunk of the Ferrari GTC4LussoLorenzo Marcinno

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Interior of the Ferrari GTC4LussoLorenzo Marcinno

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engine in the Ferrari GTC4LussoLorenzo Marcinno

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