2017FerrariGTC4 Lusso V12 6.3L V12, 680 HP, AWD & 4-Wheel Steering
Auction Starts in
Watching
Location
Watchers













This 2017 Ferrari GTC4Lusso, showing 45,935 km (28,500 miles) on the odometer at the time of cataloging, is finished in matte white over a Sterling Blue and Tortora leather interior. Originally delivered as a launch demo car, it pairs Ferrari’s spectacular naturally aspirated V12 with a highly optioned, driver-centric cabin.
Power comes from a 6.3-liter F140 V12 producing 680 horsepower, capable of screaming to 8,250 rpm, and sending the GTC4Lusso well beyond 200 mph. Ferrari’s 4RM EVO AWD system, four-wheel steering, and Magneride suspension imbue the Lusso with the kind of physics-defying dynamics demanded of such staggering performance.
As one of the last Ferrari shooting brakes powered by the Italian automaker’s legendary V12, the GTC4Lusso boasts a unique blend of stunning performance and continent-crossing comfort. With its distinctive spec, advanced chassis tech, and daily usability, today’s example is a must-have addition to the collection of any serious Ferrari aficionado.
A third party inspection was carried out on March 26, 2026, and the report is available below. The following is noted in the report:
Body:
Interior:
Mechanical:
Electrical
The window glass cracks are captured in two gallery photos.
With its naturally aspirated V12, 8,250-rpm redline, and advanced 4RM EVO all-wheel-drive system, the GTC4Lusso delivers a driving experience few modern cars can match. It combines everyday usability with breathtaking performance - offering the speed, sound, and spectacle that define Ferrari’s V12 flagships.
Finished in a killer combination of matte white over Sterling Blue and Tortora, this unique launch demo Lusso radiates exotic presence. In our era of electrification, Ferrari is unlikely to revisit the V12-powered shooting brake format ever again, so don’t miss out on this rare opportunity.
As part of the consignment process, SBX Cars requests a range of information from the seller pertaining to the subject of their offering. The auction listing description therefore is, to the best of the seller's knowledge, accurate and not misleading. However, it is the responsibility of a potential buyer to satisfy themself as to the accuracy of the auction listing description. This includes conducting an in-person inspection, which may be arranged between the buyer and seller, as well as verifying the condition, authenticity, value, and title before committing to bid or buy. Please see our Terms of Service for full details.