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2003 Ferrari Enzo to Hit the Auction Block With Broad Arrow Auctions

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A 2003 Ferrari Enzo, one of just 111 U.S. examples, heads to auction with an estimate of $4.5M-$5M.


A highly sought-after 2003 Ferrari Enzo, one of the most iconic supercars ever produced, is set to be auctioned by Broad Arrow Auctions at the Monterey Jet Center in 2024. Estimated to sell for between $4,500,000 and $5,000,000, this Enzo is one of just 400 built globally and one of only 111 that were delivered to the U.S. market. Certified by Ferrari Classiche, this pristine vehicle has had only three private owners since new and has been meticulously maintained.

Finished in the classic Rosso Corsa with a Nero interior, this Enzo boasts an odometer reading of just 4,333 miles. The car has a rich history of accolades, including multiple Ferrari Club of America Platinum Awards and a Ferrari Classiche Red Book certification. The vehicle underwent a comprehensive service in April 2024, ensuring it remains in top condition. With its extensive awards and limited mileage, this Enzo represents a rare opportunity for collectors.

A Ferrari Legacy: The Enzo's Technological Marvels

Ferrari has a long-standing tradition of creating ultra-limited supercars that incorporate cutting-edge Formula One technology. The Enzo, named after the founder of Ferrari, Enzo Ferrari, debuted in 2002 at the Paris Motor Show, marking the zenith of Ferrari’s technological innovations at the time. Its design, by Pininfarina’s Ken Okuyama, features a sleek carbon fiber and Kevlar body shaped through extensive wind tunnel testing. The Enzo was the first Ferrari to employ active aerodynamics, with a retractable rear wing and front flaps to manage downforce and drag efficiently.

Underneath its lightweight body, the Enzo houses a 6.0-liter V12 engine, producing 660 horsepower and 484 lb-ft of torque. This powerplant, coupled with an F1-derived six-speed electrohydraulic transmission, enables the Enzo to achieve a top speed of 218 mph. The car’s advanced features, such as carbon-ceramic brakes and adjustable electronic shock absorbers, set new standards in performance and drivability. This combination of power, technology, and design has cemented the Enzo’s status as a landmark model in Ferrari’s storied history.

Broad Arrow Group, Inc. (“Broad Arrow Group”) and its subsidiaries, Broad Arrow Auctions, Broad Arrow Capital and Collectors Garage represent the collective vision of its founders, team members, and partners — to be the best advisor, marketplace, and financier for car collectors, with integrity, trust, and innovation. Broad Arrow Group is a holding company founded to develop and operate a portfolio of businesses and brands that address the needs of various segments of the collector car market and to transform the collector car industry. Learn more at www.broadarrowgroup.com

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