
The Ferrari Enzo was only produced from 2002 to 2004, but it didn’t take much to create a legend. Named after the founder of the brand a bouncing horse, the Ferrari Enzo won when it was launched, inspired by Formula 1. Under the hood of this supercar partly developed with Michael Schumacherwe find a wonderful V12 with a working volume of 6.0 liters. It develops maximum power without any help from a turbocharger 660 horsepower at 7800 rpm.
363 km/h peak
Modeled after the F40 and F50, the Ferrari Enzo is exceptional in both its performance (0-100 km/h in 3.6 seconds and a top speed of 363 km/h!) and its rarity. Only 350 copies were producedall reserved for F40 or F50 owners. Fifty-one copies will be released later including for the Vatican, but being able to come across a Ferrari Enzo remains a privileged moment.
single red
This is even more so when the Ferrari Enzo you discover is completely unique, like the one seen here in the video. Because if most Ferraris and in particular the Ferrari Enzo are restored the famous red Rosso Corsa, this Enzo is the only one in the world painted in Rosso Rubino. Which gives it a special style. The icing on the cake this unique Enzo features a Tubi-style exhaust which provides the stunning sound that can be found in THETFJJ’s YouTube channel.
In addition to the famous Rosso Corsa and this Rosso Rubino, there are also Rosso Scuderia. Among several known examples, one is owned by Michael Schumacher and another was sold for $3.8 million last year!
Source: Auto Plus

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