The Ferrari Enzo represents the absolute pinnacle of early 2000s Ferrari engineering — a car conceived as the most extreme distillation of Formula 1 technology that Ferrari had ever put on public roads. Named after the founder himself, the Enzo was produced in a strictly limited run of 400 units between 2002 and 2004, each allocated directly to Ferrari's most historically significant clients.
This 2003 example is presented in Giallo Modena — one of Ferrari's most celebrated and historically meaningful colours, named after the city of Modena where Ferrari's history began. Of the 400 Enzos produced, only approximately 37 were finished in Giallo Modena, making this specification exceptionally rare within an already extraordinarily limited production. At major auction houses, Giallo Modena Enzos consistently outperform examples in more common colours.
This car comes from a famous first-owner collection — a provenance that adds significantly to its collector standing and verifiable history. It presents with low mileage and Ferrari Classiche documentation available, confirming the car's originality and component integrity.
The Enzo's powertrain is the F140 B — a 6.0-litre naturally aspirated V12 producing 660 horsepower at 7,800 rpm, mated to a paddle-shift sequential gearbox derived from Ferrari's Formula 1 machinery. The result is a car that reaches 100 km/h in 3.65 seconds and a top speed of 350 km/h — while delivering one of the most visceral and communicative V12 experiences in automotive history.
| Make | Ferrari |
| Model | Enzo |
| Year | 2003 |
| Engine | 6.0L F140 B V12 — Naturally Aspirated, F1-derived |
| Power | 660 HP at 7,800 rpm |
| Torque | 657 Nm at 5,500 rpm |
| Transmission | 6-Speed Sequential (F1 Paddle Shift) |
| Drive | Rear-Wheel Drive |
| 0–100 km/h | 3.65 seconds |
| Top Speed | 350 km/h |
| Exterior | Giallo Modena (Yellow) |
| Mileage | Low mileage (documented) |
| Colour Rarity | ~37 of 400 Enzos in Giallo Modena worldwide |
| Provenance | Famous first-owner collection |
| Certification | Ferrari Classiche documentation available |
| Total Production | 400 units worldwide (2002–2004) |
| Location | Europe |
| Price | Price on request |
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Authoritative sources on the Ferrari Enzo's engineering, rarity, and Giallo Modena colour significance.
Ferrari produced 399 Enzos between 2002 and 2004, plus one additional unit donated to the Vatican — giving a total of 400 units worldwide. Each was allocated directly to Ferrari's most historically significant existing clients.
Only approximately 37 Ferrari Enzos were produced in Giallo Modena (yellow) out of the total 400 units — making this one of the rarest colour specifications within an already extremely limited production run. Giallo Modena examples consistently command a significant premium over more common colours at major auction houses.
The Ferrari Enzo is powered by the F140 B — a 6.0-litre naturally aspirated V12 engine producing 660 horsepower at 7,800 rpm and 657 Nm of torque. The engine is derived directly from Ferrari's Formula 1 programme and is mated to a 6-speed F1-style paddle-shift sequential gearbox.
Ferrari Enzo values depend on mileage, colour, and provenance. Giallo Modena examples with low mileage and famous-collection provenance are among the most valuable, typically achieving €4–6 million or above at major auction houses. Contact David & Co for a confidential price discussion.
Yes. Ferrari Classiche documentation is available for this example, confirming the car's original components and factory specification. Classiche certification significantly enhances collector value and auction performance for the Enzo.
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Yes. With a fixed production of 400 units, Formula 1-derived V12, and its status as one of Ferrari's most celebrated halo cars, the Enzo has demonstrated consistent and strong value appreciation. Giallo Modena examples — representing only ~9% of total production — have historically outperformed other colour variants. Famous-collection provenance adds further premium.
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