Enzo Ferrari

2002–2004
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Named after the founder himself. F1 technology in a road car — carbon tub, 660hp V12, active aero. Only 399 planned, one extra built for the Vatican.

History

The Enzo was Ferrari's technological flagship, incorporating Formula 1 innovations: carbon fiber monocoque, active aerodynamics, ceramic brakes, and the F1-style electrohydraulic gearbox. It was the spiritual successor to the F40 and F50, completing the modern supercar lineage.

Production & Heritage

Production Total400
DesignerKen Okuyama (Pininfarina)
Production Period2002–2004
Estimated Value$3.0M–$4.5M

Value estimates are editorial assessments based on recent auction results and market trends.

Technical Specifications

Engine6.0L V12 (F140B)
Power660 hp @ 7,800 rpm
Torque657 Nm
0–60 mph3.3 sec
Top Speed350 km/h
Transmission6-speed automated manual (F1)
DrivetrainRWD
Weight1,365 kg
Drag CoefficientCd 0.36
BodyCarbon fiber monocoque, carbon/Nomex honeycomb

Engine Details

Engine CodeF140B
Displacement6.0L (5,998 cc)
Bore x Stroke92 x 75.2 mm
Compression11.2:1
Valves4 per cylinder (48 total)
Fuel SystemBosch Motronic ME7

Performance

0–100 km/h3.6 sec
0–60 mph3.3 sec
Top Speed350 km/h
Weight-to-Power2.1 kg/hp

Dimensions

Length4,702 mm
Width2,035 mm
Height1,147 mm
Wheelbase2,650 mm

Chassis & Suspension

Front SuspensionDouble wishbone, pushrod actuated, coil springs
Rear SuspensionDouble wishbone, pushrod actuated, coil springs
Front BrakesBrembo CCM ceramic disc 380mm
Rear BrakesBrembo CCM ceramic disc 380mm
SteeringRack and pinion, power-assisted
Tires (Front)245/35 ZR19
Tires (Rear)345/35 ZR19

Capacity

Fuel Tank110 L
Doors2
Seats2

Source: auto-data.net, ferrari.com

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