What is the one thing better than landing your dream car? Finding an example, years after the model went out of production, that’s still in brand-new condition.
A 2003 Ferrari Enzo that fits this description will be auctioned off by RM Sotheby’s later this month. The auction house calls the silver supercar the last known “in the wrapper” Enzo, meaning it remains in nearly the exact state it left the factory in.
There are Ferrari sports cars and then there are Ferrari supercars. The Enzo falls, without a doubt, into the latter category.
The vehicle was the spiritual successor to the F50 and was developed using Formula 1 technology. Because of this, it featured a carbon-fiber body with active aerodynamic elements meant to boost downforce.
It also came equipped with the new-at-the-time F140 B V-12 engine and carbon composite disc brakes.
These may be standard equipment on today’s supercars, but they weren’t at the beginning of the millennium.
There’s a reason why the model was named after the marque’s founder, Enzo Ferrari, after all.
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