The Enzo is Ferrari’s last non-electrified hypercar and it commands high prices in the used (or “used”) car market. It’s no surprise then that its marvelous V12 is also priced accordingly.
One such unit is offered for sale on eBay. It’s said to come from an example made in 2003 and it was apparently driven for only 900 miles (1,448 km), before being taken out for whatever reason.
That’s right: the engine alone costs about as much as a mid-spec Rolls-Royce Cullinan, and more than an 812 Superfast and Porsche 911 GT2 RS.
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At the time of writing, nobody had expressed interest in it. But that’s understandable given that most LaFerrari owners take good care of their hypercars and, of course, don’t thrash their engines into oblivion.
The naturally aspirated 6.0-liter V12 is good for 651 hp (660 PS / 485 kW) and 485 lb-ft (657 Nm) of torque. The official 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) acceleration is completed in 3.65 seconds, top speed is in excess of 217 mph (350 km/h) and the quarter mile in 11 seconds dead.
Only 400 units of the Ferrari Enzo were put together between 2002 and 2004, and all of them were spoken for in no time. Buying a pristine example these days requires spending way over $2 million, so its value is very similar to that of the newer LaFerrari hybrid hypercar.