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Ferrari GTC4Lusso Rental in Dubai

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Four seats, a real boot, and a Ferrari badge on the nose rarely come in the same car, which is why the GTC4Lusso is worth knowing about. We hand it over with no security deposit held against your card, so the Ferrari shows up without the usual hold on your funds. If you want to rent a Ferrari GTC4Lusso in Dubai for a trip rather than a quick photo lap, this is the one that actually carries the people and bags coming with you. It's a front-engine shooting brake, a grand tourer first and a supercar second. This page helps you decide whether the Lusso is your Ferrari, or whether a two-seater or the taller Purosangue fits your week better.

The Ferrari you can take four people in

Most Ferraris ask you to travel alone or with one passenger, light bags only. The Lusso doesn't. It has two genuine rear seats that fit adults for a dinner run or an evening out, not just children for show. The long, low tailgate opens onto a real load area, and with the rear seats up you'll get a couple of soft weekend bags and a case in. Drop the seats and it swallows considerably more, enough for two people touring out to Hatta or down to Abu Dhabi for a few days.

That's the whole argument for this car. It's the Ferrari you book when the trip includes other people and their luggage, and you still want the front-engine V12 or V8 up ahead and the badge that turns heads at the valet. Nothing else in the range does the practical job while sounding like this.

V12 or V8: how to choose

The Lusso came two ways, and they're different cars in feel. The original GTC4Lusso runs a 6.3-litre naturally aspirated V12 with all-wheel drive. It's the full-fat version, smooth and endlessly muscular, and it makes a sound a turbo engine can't fake. The later GTC4Lusso T uses a 3.9-litre twin-turbo V8 driving the rear wheels only. It's lighter over the nose, a touch more agile, and it pulls hard from low revs without much waiting.

Our steer: take the V12 if the engine is the event and you want the proper grand-touring Ferrari experience, especially for a longer drive. Take the V8 T if you'd rather have the sharper, lighter front end around town and don't mind trading some of that top-end theatre. Both are quick enough that Dubai's cameras will be the limit long before the engine is. Which one is free depends on your dates, since this is a discontinued model and we run a small number of them.

Living with it for a day in Dubai

The Lusso is comfortable over distance in a way few Ferraris are. The ride settles on Sheikh Zayed Road, the cabin is quiet enough to talk at 120, and the V12 car's all-wheel drive makes it relaxed to place in traffic. For a couple doing a few days between Dubai and Abu Dhabi, it's a car you can actually live in rather than endure.

The honesty part: it's still wide and it sits low. Dubai's underground mall ramps, steep driveway lips and sharp speed bumps need care, so crawl over them at an angle and use the nose lift if the car has it. Parking takes thought, because it's a long car and the rear three-quarter view isn't generous. And it drinks fuel, the V12 more than the V8, so factor in stops on a longer run. In a July afternoon with the cabin baking, give the air conditioning a few minutes after we hand it over before you expect it cold.

Lusso versus the two-seaters and the Purosangue

Against a mid-engine two-seater like an F8 or a 488, the choice is simple. Those cars are sharper and more dramatic on an empty road, but they carry two people and almost no luggage. If your trip is one passenger and a driving thrill, take the two-seater. The moment a third or fourth person, or a real suitcase, joins the trip, the Lusso is the only Ferrari that does the job.

Against the Purosangue, it's about shape and stance. The Purosangue is the taller four-door, easier to step into and up out of, with more rear access and a higher seating position. The Lusso is the lower shooting-brake GT, a sleeker, more driver-focused thing that hugs the road rather than commanding it. If you want the four-seat Ferrari that still feels like a low, fast grand tourer, the Lusso is it. If you want height, four doors and easier family access, the Purosangue suits you better. We'll tell you which we have on your dates.

FAQ — Common Questions Answered.

Can four adults and luggage really travel in a GTC4Lusso?

Yes, and that's the reason to pick this Ferrari over almost any other. The two rear seats fit adults for a dinner or an evening out, not just children, so four of you can travel without anyone perched awkwardly. The long tailgate opens onto a real load area that takes a case and soft bags with the seats up, and a lot more with them folded. For a couple touring with proper luggage or four people heading to Abu Dhabi for dinner, it genuinely works.

Should I rent the V12 or the V8 T version?

Choose the V12 if the engine and the sound are the whole point, because the naturally aspirated 6.3-litre is the classic grand-touring Ferrari experience and the all-wheel drive makes it relaxed over distance. Choose the V8 T if you'd rather have a lighter, slightly sharper front end for town driving and quick low-rev pull from the twin-turbo engine. Both are far faster than Dubai's roads let you use, so it comes down to character rather than outright speed. Tell us your dates and we'll let you know which one is available, since we run only a few of each.

How is the GTC4Lusso different from a Ferrari Purosangue?

The Lusso is the lower shooting-brake grand tourer, while the Purosangue is the taller four-door. You sit lower in the Lusso and it feels like a fast GT that hugs the road, with two doors and a sloping tailgate. The Purosangue gives you four doors, a higher seating position and easier access to the back, which suits families or anyone who'd rather step up into the car than down into it. Pick the Lusso for the driver-focused GT feel, the Purosangue for height and easier entry.

Who can drive a rented GTC4Lusso, and is there an age limit?

You'll need to be at least 25 for a car in this class, hold a valid licence, and have held it for a reasonable period. Residents can use a UAE licence, while visitors can drive on an International Driving Permit alongside their home licence, or on certain national licences UAE rules accept for tourists. Bring your passport and a credit card in the main driver's name at handover. We confirm the exact documents for your nationality when you book, so nothing trips you up on the day.

Is the GTC4Lusso easy to park and use day to day in Dubai?

It's more usable than most Ferraris, but it's still a long, wide, low car, so it asks for a little care. The ride is comfortable on the highway and the cabin stays quiet at cruising speed, which makes longer drives genuinely relaxed. Around town you'll take steep mall ramps and speed bumps slowly and at an angle, use the nose lift if the car has it, and give parking a bit of extra thought because the rear view isn't wide. Plan for fuel stops on a long run, since the V12 in particular drinks hard.