Enzo Ferrari
The Enzo Ferrari, often colloquially known as the Ferrari Enzo, is a limited-production two-seat mid-engined high-performance Italian sports car manufactured by Ferrari from 2002 to 2004. Designed by Pininfarina designer Ken Okuyama, the Enzo Ferrari was Ferraris halo car in the early 2000s. The Enzo Ferrari was developed using Formula One technology such as carbon-ceramic brakes and an automated hydraulic manual transmission actuated using shifters on the back of the wheel; it also features technologies, such as active aerodynamics, which were banned in Formula One at the time. It is powered by a 6.0L F140B V12 making 651 horsepower; its top speed of 221 mph (355 km/h) made the Enzo Ferrari one of the fastest cars in the world at the time. 400 cars were produced, the last being auctioned off alongside a test mule; priced at $659,330 when new, Enzo Ferraris now frequently fetch over $3 million at auctions and other sales. Today, the Enzo Ferrari is one of Ferraris most collectible mode
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