The RM Sotheby’s auction features a Ferrari Enzo that stands apart from any other. Its rarity isn’t limited to the fact that it has covered just 227 kilometers since it left the factory in 2003. It has never been registered, and certain components retain their factory-film appearance, underscoring its pristine, showroom-like condition and the care taken to preserve it over the years.
This specific Enzo pairs an exceptionally uncommon exterior and interior duo. While Rosso Corsa red is the most widely recognized and seen on Enzos, this example wears Argento Nurburgring, a hue that only nine Enzos ever received for their exterior. The interior color combination is even more unusual, a choice that is rarely seen beyond this car, as most Enzos are finished in red or black interiors. This rare pairing enhances the car’s collectible appeal and confirms its status as a standout specimen among the model’s limited production run.
The buyer of this extraordinary supercar was a resident of Japan, and the mileage records suggest it has seen very little road time since new. The car’s untouched state adds to its allure, emphasizing the possibility that it could be among the lowest-mileage Enzos in existence, a factor that often influences both value and desirability in this iconic lineage.
Bidding is scheduled to take place from March 15 through March 17. While the exact reserve or anticipated selling price isn’t disclosed, the combination of ultra-low mileage, pristine presentation, and a rare colorway positions this Enzo as a highly anticipated entry in the auction calendar for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
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