Ferrari Enzo

Iconic Ferrari Enzo Could Reach a Record Price of $16 Million at Auction This Weekend for the First Time in History (Photo)

A 2003 Ferrari Enzo with an estimated value of $12–16 million has been listed for The Amelia Auction 2026. If the upper estimate is achieved, it will become one of the highest results for the model. This is reported by Broad Arrow Auctions.

The car comes from a private collection and has had only one owner since its purchase.

Ferrari Enzo for $16 Million: Specifications and Rarity

Ferrari Enzo
Photo: Broad Arrow Auctions

Only 400 Ferrari Enzo units were produced, with 111 delivered to the USA. The presented example is one of 11 cars for North America in Nero D.S. color, with another similar one sent to Canada.

The mileage is less than 450 miles, which is approximately 724 km. This is the lowest figure among North American Enzos in this color.

The model is equipped with a 6.0-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine producing 660 hp and 657 Nm of torque. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h takes about 3.6 seconds, and the top speed reaches 218 mph, which is approximately 351 km/h.

Iconic 2003 Ferrari Enzo: Condition and History

Ferrari Enzo
Photo: Broad Arrow Auctions

The body is made of carbon fiber and Kevlar, and the construction is based on a carbon fiber monocoque. The car features active aerodynamics and Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes.

Chassis #131242 was delivered through Ferrari of Long Island in 2003. The interior is trimmed in Rosso leather. The set includes two keys, a car cover, tools, a tire compressor, and the original three-piece luggage set.

In November 2024, the car underwent service at Ferrari of Long Island, which included fluid changes, battery replacement, and component maintenance. The odometer reading at the time of cataloging was less than 724 km.

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