
Ferrari Enzo for Sale
It is not common to see a Ferrari Enzo offered for sale — even less a unit showing only 8,655 kilometers since its first registration in August 2003. This model, produced at only 399 units, is part of the hypercars emblematic of Maranello, celebrating both the heritage of the founder Enzo Ferrari and the technologies coming from Formula 1.
Ferrari Enzo forfor sale
The unit presented here benefits from the certification Ferrari Classiche, confirming its authenticity, its history and its original conformity. Delivered new in Belgium, it stands out by its classic configuration: Rosso Corsa bodywork associated with a red leather interior, faithful to the spirit of the brand.
This vehicle is currently available for sale via the dealer Bavaria Motors NV, located at Harelbeke, in Belgium. The price is communicated on request.
According to the listings available on our LuxuryPulse marketplace, expect a budget of more than €4,500,000 excluding taxes, that is approximately $4,800,000, R$24,800,000, $6,600,000 CAD, or 88,000,000 ZAR, according to the current conversion rates.
1 of 399. Ferrari Classiche. 8,655 km since 2003. Available at Bavaria Motors NV – Price on request.
History of thisthis Ferrari Enzo
Presented for the first time at the Mondial de l’Automobile de Paris in 2002, the Ferrari Enzo pays tribute to the founder of the brand, Enzo Ferrari, while embodying the technological heritage of the Scuderia in Formula 1. Designed as a synthesis of the know–how of Maranello, it uses technologies coming directly from race prototypes: carbon monocoque chassis, carbon–ceramic brakes, active aerodynamics and paddle–shift sequential gearbox inspired by F1.
Initially planned at 349 units, the production was increased to 399 units due to the strong demand from Ferrari collectors, with a 400th unit offered by Ferrari to Pope John Paul II, later sold at auction for charitable purposes. Each car was offered only to a selection of clients who had already acquired previous models, such as the F40 or the F50.
The unit offered here was delivered new in Belgium and has the Ferrari Classiche Certification, attesting to its authenticity, its original conformity, and its perfectly documented history. It shows a controlled mileage of 8,655 km, with maintenance followed exclusively within the Ferrari network. Accident-free, original paint, it is today presented as a sought-after piece by demanding collectors.

Bodywork of thisthis Ferrari Enzo
This Ferrari Enzo is presented in one of the most emblematic configurations of the brand: a Rosso Corsa bodywork, Ferrari’s signature color, combined with sharp lines designed to maximize aerodynamic downforce without using a fixed wing. The design was supervised by Ken Okuyama at Pininfarina, with a direct inspiration from the Formula 1 universe.
The profile is marked by sculpted air intakes, optimizing engine cooling and braking, as well as by a wide rear diffuser, a key element to ensure high-speed stability. At the rear, we find the four exhaust outlets and the embedded round taillights, which will later be reused on other models of the brand.
Interior of thisthis Ferrari Enzo
This Enzo is configured with a red leather interior, matched with the Rosso Corsa exterior shade, in a logic of stylistic continuity faithful to the Ferrari spirit.
The interior architecture favors pure functionality: the paddle shifters on the steering wheel allow to manage the 6-speed sequential gearbox, while the screen positioned on the left of the instrument cluster provides precise information on the tire pressure and oil pressure, as well as other technical data. The central console is stripped, without superfluous elements, consistent with the track-oriented vocation of the car.
In accordance with the Ferrari standards, the interior of this unit remains in a preserved condition, with minimal patina thanks to its low mileage and its careful maintenance.
Engine - FerrariFerrari Enzo
The Ferrari Enzo is powered by a 6.0-liter naturally aspirated V12 at 65°, installed in longitudinal rear mid-engine position. This engine, named F140 B, develops a maximum power of 660 horsepower (485 kW) at 7,800 rpm, with a torque of 656 Nm at 5,500 rpm.
The design of the block integrates 48 valves with double overhead camshaft per cylinder bank (2 x 2 DOHC) as well as variable intake and exhaust valves. The electronic management is ensured by the Bosch Motronic ME7 system.
The maximum engine speed reaches 8,200 rpm, underlining the competitive DNA of the engine, which shares its design principles with the Formula 1 engines of the Scuderia Ferrari. The engine is coupled to a 6-speed robotized sequential gearbox, operated by fixed paddles located behind the steering wheel, with gear changes in only 150 milliseconds.
This powertrain, entirely designed in aluminum, is mounted on a carbon fiber monocoque chassis.
Performance of thethe Ferrari Enzo
The acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h is achieved in 3.5 seconds, while the 0 to 200 km/h is reached in about 9.6 seconds. The 400 meters from standstill is done in 11 seconds, and the 1,000 meters from standstill in 19.6 seconds.
The maximum speed is announced at 363 km/h, measured on a closed road. During its tests, the Ferrari Enzo also achieved a time of 1 minute 24.9 seconds on the private Fiorano track, the official Ferrari circuit. This lap time underlines the balance between engine power, aerodynamic efficiency and chassis dynamics.
How many FerrariFerrari Enzo were made?
The total production of the Ferrari Enzo amounted to 399 units, built between 2002 and 2004. Initially, the Italian manufacturer planned to limit the production to 349 units, each offered exclusively to loyal clients who had already acquired an F40 or an F50. Faced with the strong demand, the brand decided to add 50 additional vehicles, bringing the total to 399.
In 2005, a 400th unit was exceptionally assembled and offered to Pope John Paul II. This vehicle was then sold at auction for charitable purposes.
Each Enzo has a Ferrari certificate of origin, and several units, including the one presented here, benefit from the Ferrari Classiche certification, attesting to their historical and mechanical conformity.

Ferrari Enzo forfor sale
The unit presented here is currently for sale in Belgium, offered by the dealer Bavaria Motors NV, based in Harelbeke. First hand, delivered new in Belgium, it benefits from the Ferrari Classiche Certification, confirming the authenticity of all its components, its original paint and its accident-free condition. The displayed mileage is 8,655 km.
Ferrari Enzo –– Price
The price of this Ferrari Enzo is communicated only on request.
However, according to the trends observed on our LuxuryPulse marketplace, expect a budget of more than €4,500,000 excluding taxes, that is approximately $4,800,000, R$24,800,000, $6,600,000 CAD, or 88,000,000 ZAR, according to the current conversion rates (23/04/2025).
Ferrari Enzo (2003)(2003) - Specifications
🏎️ Ferrari Enzo (2003)
⚙️ Engine
- Type: V12 naturally aspirated at 65°
- Displacement: 5,998 cm³ (6.0 L)
- Maximum power: 660 hp (485 kW) at 7,800 rpm
- Maximum torque: 656 Nm at 5,500 rpm
- Position: Rear mid-longitudinal
- Distribution: 48 valves, 2 DOHC per bank (4 camshafts total)
- Management system: Bosch Motronic ME7
- Maximum rpm: 8,200 rpm
- Fuel system: Multipoint electronic injection
- Cooling: Liquid-cooled with side radiators
🔧 Transmission
- Type: 6-speed robotized sequential (F1)
- Number of gears: 6 speeds, operated by fixed paddles on the steering wheel
- Gear shift time: 150 milliseconds
- Drive: Rear-wheel drive (RWD)
- Differential: Limited-slip with traction control (disconnectable)
🚀 Performance
- Top speed: 363 km/h
- 0-100 km/h acceleration: 3.5 sec
- 0-200 km/h acceleration: 9.6 sec
- 400 m from standstill: 11 sec
- 1,000 m from standstill: 19.6 sec
- Lap time at Fiorano: 1 min 24.9 sec
- Average fuel consumption: 22.8 l/100 km
- Urban fuel consumption: 36 l/100 km
- Extra-urban fuel consumption: 15.2 l/100 km
- CO₂ emissions: 545 g/km
- Energy efficiency class (EU): Not classified (before regulation)
📏 Dimensions
- Length: 4,702 mm
- Width: 2,035 mm
- Height: 1,147 mm
- Wheelbase: 2,650 mm
- Front / rear track: 1,660 mm / 1,650 mm
- Trunk volume: 230 liters
- Fuel tank capacity: 110 liters
⚖️ Weight
- Curb weight: 1,255 kg
- Gross weight: Not communicated
🛡️ Technology and Safety
- Chassis: Carbon fiber monocoque
- Front suspension: Double wishbones with spring/damper units and rockers, anti-roll bar
- Rear suspension: Double wishbones with spring/damper units and rockers, anti-roll bar
- Steering: Rack and pinion, power-assisted
- Brakes: Brembo carbon-ceramic discs
- Front: 380 mm
- Rear: 380 mm
- Driver aids:
- ABS
- ESP
- Traction control (disconnectable)
- Emergency brake assist
- Airbags: Driver and passenger front airbags
- Camera / sensors: Not present (in line with the stripped-down philosophy of the model)
🧷 Other Equipment
- Safety equipment: 4-point harnesses (depending on configuration), reinforced monocoque structure
- Instrumentation: On-board computer displaying oil pressure, temperature, and tire pressure
- Factory options: Some units could be equipped with safety harnesses and fire extinguishers, to be checked according to the specifications of each example
Interior, Exterior & Specific Options –Ferrari Enzo (2003)
🏎️ Ferrari Enzo (2003)
🔸 Interior:
- Upholstery: Full-grain red leather
- Finishings: Dashboard elements in exposed carbon fiber
- Steering wheel: Fixed aluminum paddles behind the steering wheel (F1 sequential gearbox control)
- Instrumentation: Analog tachometer with redline at 8,200 rpm, complementary digital display (oil pressure, tire pressure, engine temperature)
- Comfort / Equipment:
- Integrated on-board computer
- No radio, air conditioning, or electric windows (for weight reduction)
- Profiled bucket seats, designed to hold the driver and passenger under extreme driving conditions
- Included accessories:
- Owner’s manual
- Service book
- Ferrari car cover
- Ferrari Classiche certificate
- Certificate of origin
- COC (Certificate of Conformity)
- Registration documents
- Detailed service history
🔸 Exterior:
- Exterior color: Rosso Corsa
- Bodywork: 2-door coupé, carbon fiber monocoque
- Design by: Ken Okuyama at Pininfarina
- Aerodynamics:
- Flat underbody with wide rear diffuser
- Side air intakes for engine and brake cooling
- No fixed rear wing, optimized ground effect
- Wheels: 19-inch, original Ferrari lightweight alloy
- Brakes: Brembo carbon-ceramic discs (380 mm front / rear)
- Badges: Scuderia Ferrari on front fenders
- Distinctive elements:
- Four round exhaust outlets
- Embedded round rear lights
- Unique central windshield wiper
🔸 Options and specific features of this Ferrari Enzo:
- VIN: Not publicly disclosed (available from Bavaria Motors NV on request)
- Mileage: 8,655 km
- First owner: Delivered new in Belgium, first hand
- Service history (extract from the service book):
- 10/2006 – 3,198 km
- 07/2009 – 4,563 km
- 07/2012 – 6,723 km
- 07/2014 – 7,139 km
- 12/2016 – 7,788 km
- 07/2018 – 8,019 km
- 07/2023 – 8,612 km
- Certification: Ferrari Classiche (official certificate of conformity and authenticity)
- Included documentation: Certificate of origin, service book, manual, protective cover, COC, registration documents
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