Another Ferrari Enzo Ferrari Spotted in the Netherlands

Another Ferrari Enzo Ferrari Spotted in the Netherlands

After several months, we can now spot this Enzo Ferrari for the second time on Autogespot. This time, it was seen at a gas station in IJzendijke in the Netherlands by the De Friezen Crew.

For many, seeing an Enzo in the wild remains a dream, but for the De Friezen Crew, this is already the 7th Enzo Ferrari they've uploaded to Autogespot. They've come across Enzos in various colors, with Rosso Corsa being the most common, one in Argento Nurburgring, which is quite rare for the Enzo, and one in Nero Daytona, also a rarity among Enzos. Most of the Enzos they've spotted were in Monaco, which isn't surprising since Monaco is, as we all know, Supercar Hotspot number one.

The Enzo Ferrari was named after Ferrari's founder, Enzo Ferrari, to honor his outstanding role in the company's history. Only 399 units of the Enzo Ferrari were produced, making it an extremely rare and coveted collector's item. The Enzo is equipped with a 6.0-liter V12 engine that produces 660 horsepower and 657 Nm of torque. This power enables a top speed of around 350 km/h (217 mph) and an acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) in just about 3.3 seconds. The Enzo Ferrari was one of the first road vehicles to adopt numerous technologies from Formula 1, including a sequential gearbox, a carbon-fiber monocoque chassis, and adaptive suspension.

When the Enzo Ferrari hit the market in 2002, selected customers could get one of the 399 units for just €660,000. However, if you want to buy an Enzo in 2023 with low mileage, you'll need a much thicker wallet! Expect to pay at least €3,200,000 to €3,500,000 for one.




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