Ferrari is, above all else, a historical manufacturer of racing cars, but it also produces an incredible stable of street cars. The two sides of the business are completely connected to one body, and, every so often, the two arms collaborate to embrace a single ideal. Together, they handcraft limited-edition machines that redefine extreme sports-car possibilities: the ‘84 288 GTO, ‘87 F40, ‘95 F50, and now the ‘03 Enzo. Just 399 of them will be made, one each day. All have been purchased without so much as a test drive by Ferrari’s most preferred customers.
Ferrari Enzo
2003 Ferrari Enzo
Ferrari Enzo F60
The Enzo Ferrari is named after the company’s founder. It was built in using technology, such as a body, F1-style sequential shift transmission. Also used are technologies not allowed in F1 such as active aerodynamics. After a maximum downforce of 775 kg (1709 lb) is reached at 300 km/h (186 mph) the rear spoiler is actuated by computer to maintain that downforce.
2002 Ferrari Enzo
Inspired by Formula One technology, Ferrari’s new 2002 Ferrari Enzo benefits from over fifty years of Ferrari success. Named in honor of the companies’ founder, the Enzo is one of a limited series of road cars including the 288GTO, F40 and F50. These cars represent Ferrari’s continuing desire to produce the most exclusive and technologically advanced “Gran Turismo” road car.