Following in the vaunted footsteps of Ferrari’s 288 GTO, F40, and F50, the Enzo marked a bold new step into the 21st century for the fabled Italian manufacturer when it was released at the 2002 Paris Motor Show. Beneath otherworldly bodywork penned by Pininfarina’s Ken Okuyama lay the cutting-edge Tipo F140B 6.0-liter V-12 engine mated to a specially developed six-speed automated manual gearbox, endowing the Enzo with blistering performance worthy of the company founder’s name. Over two decades later, it is now firmly considered to be one of Ferrari’s all-time greats. The supercar which brought Ferrari into the 21st century perfectly straddles the best of analog and digital era supercars, providing truly extraordinary performance, even by today’s lofty standards. Boasting a recent inspection alongside Classiche certification to its name, this example would be significant addition to any Ferrari collection, one that can either be preserved for future generations or driven as its manufacturers intended.
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