Aside from being owned by the Formula 1 champ, it is also the very first unit built and has been driven less than 3,000 miles car auto cars
, such as a detailed report of its ownership history and movements over the years. What we do know is that it is finished in the popular color of Rosso Corsa and comes with a Ferrari Classiche Red Book certifying it as the first Enzo built.One interesting aspect of Alonso’s Enzo is that it has carbon fiber seats wrapped in black Alcantara with red stitching and red Prancing Horse logos on the headrests.
While Alonso’s Enzo may be the most expensive to trade hands, it isn’t the lowest-mileage example we’ve seen hit the market recently. , a silver 2003 Ferrari Enzo was listed up for sale in Ontario, Canada with just 141 miles on the clock.As a reminder, the Ferrari Enzo is powered by a 6.0-liter naturally-aspirated V12 that was good for 651 hp when the car was new. This engine is mated exclusively to a six-speed automated manual transmission with paddle shifters that sends power through the rear wheels.
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