One of the most iconic supercars to roll off the assembly line in Maranello is the Ferrari Enzo. However, since it was produced until 2004 in just 400 units, the only chance for collectors to buy one is by looking in the second-hand market.
It’s not often that one of these exotic rides pops up for sale, especially with only 137 miles (220 km) on the odometer, which were covered during the Pre-Delivery Inspection (PDI). The supercar was always transported for servicing to and from Ferrari.
Its exterior is painted in the classic Rosso Corsa color and the inside is covered in black leather with red RaceTech inserts and red stitching. This Ferrari Enzo was the last UK car to be registered and one out of 24 to end up in the country.
The model has one registered owner and it’s offered with the original documentation on top of the unopened car cover and a full luggage set for an asking price of £2.5m (€3.54m / $3.8m).