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Ferrari GTC4Lusso
It’s no where near as practical as a typical 4×4, but as far as Maranello’s lineup goes, the Ferrari GTC4Lusso is fairly impressive. As the company’s first Grand Tourer to combine rear-wheel steering with four-wheel drive, it can handle conditions that would relegate most to the garage, massaging the V12 engine’s 680 hp to ensure all that power reaches the road in a controlled manner. Its name draws on classic Prancing Horse entries like the 330 GTC and 250 GT, while the 4 alludes to the car’s four seats, which let you and three friends enjoy the 3.4 second 0-62 accelleration and 208 mph top speed.