Since its birth, the legendary Italian high-performance automobile brand Ferrari has given rise to authentic works of art on wheels that have gone on to occupy golden pages in the history of the automotive industry. One of those creations was, without a doubt, the powerful Ferrari Enzo, which many consider one of the best supercars ever manufactured by the Prancing Horse brand.
There is no doubt that its name occupies a prominent place on the list along with others such as the F40, the F50, the 288 GTO or the electrified LaFerrari. It should be remembered that all these models were manufactured in limited editions. In the case of the Enzo, only 400 units were produced during its manufacturing period, which took place between 2002 and 2004.
Related to the Maserati MC12, which was produced from 2004 on the same basis, the Enzo includes a six-speed automated manual transmission. The vehicle bears the signature of Ken Okuyama, from Pininfarina, who was also the designer of other iconic Ferrari models such as the 599 GTB, the 612 Scaglietti or the 456M GT.
The Enzo is a rear-wheel drive supercar and has a mid-engine V12 whose displacement is 6.0 liters. Its power is no less than 660 HP and its maximum torque is 657 Nm. For a car that came on the market two decades ago, it’s still really fast even by today’s standards.
And this Ferrari is capable of exceeding 350 km/h top speed and accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.65 seconds. Curiously, today it is not a vehicle that is easily seen in full action due, above all, to monetary issues. And its units have been revalued spectacularly throughout their history.
Taking into account, furthermore, that its value will probably continue to rise, few owners are willing to drive their Enzo to avoid both its deterioration and possible accidents. For these reasons it is not uncommon to find very low mileage examples like the one you can see in the photographs, which has only traveled 4,418 km.
It is a 2004 unit finished in the Grigio Titanio color, one of the six that left the factory with this body tone. A report from the Ferrari Classiche department accompanies this Enzo, in addition to its specific tools and the original books. It is scheduled to be auctioned in a few weeks and, according to all estimates, the transaction is expected to reach a very high sum of money.
When the gavel hits the table and the car is awarded, the Mecum auction house expects that the figure will have exceeded 4 million euros. If you are interested in learning about the exclusive Italian supercar in greater detail, just take a look at the video that accompanies this article.