At the other end is the four-seat GTC4 Lusso T, equipped with a smaller V8 motor instead of the standard V12. “For us a limited edition is a way to reward our clients,” Ferrari’s head of sales and marketing Enrico Galliera said at the Paris unveilings. In Milan, Ferrari’s shares rose as much as 1.7% to €46.23, the highest since the European listing there in January. Ferrari will be keeping nine of the Aperta, which costs about 50% more than the original hard-top LaFerrari. While Aperta customers can choose between a soft top or hard one made of carbon fiber, not all are so lucky.
Source: Mint September 29, 2016 13:52 UTC