One-Of-One White Ferrari Enzo Heads to Auction in One Truly Rare Opportunity
Only white Ferrari Enzo ever produced is a truly special machine, and someone will soon have the chance to bring it home.
These days, any Ferrari Enzo is incredibly valuable, as just 400 were produced in total (including one for the Pope himself), and it’s a truly stunning piece of supercar art bearing the name of the iconic automotive manufacturer’s founder. However, while most of those cars were finished in standard colors, a total of 20 Enzos dubbed “Extracampionario” were finished in a non-standard hue, a privilege that was reserved for Ferrari’s most distinguished and valuable customers. This white Ferrari Enzo – chassis 133023 – is one of those 20, the only one finished in this particular hue, and it’s going up for grabs at RM Sotheby’s via an online auction on June 29.
Built on May 22, 2003, this white Ferrari Enzo is officially finished in a color the automaker calls Bianco Avus, and it’s a true one-of-one. That much is evident when you lay eyes on the car, as it immediately draws one’s attention to the fact that we are indeed looking at a truly unique combination. When you’re used to seeing red Enzos, in particular, the white hue certainly peaks one’s interest.
On the inside, this ultra-rare Enzo features Nero leather to complement the lighter exterior, and is equipped with Rosso Corsair instrumentation and extra-large carbon fiber bucket seats finished with rare 3D black cloth inserts. As is the case with all Enzos, it also features a full carbon-fiber chassis, tub, and body, active aero, and traction control, things that not even F1 cars of the era were allowed to have.
Powered by Ferrari’s longitudinally-mounted, rear mid-mounted, naturally-aspirated F140 B V12 powerplant, the Enzo cranks out 660 horsepower and 484 pound-feet of torque, which flows to the rear wheels via a semi-automatic F1 gearbox. With a curb weight of just a hair over 3,000 pounds, that’s good enough for a 0-60 mph time of 3.4 seconds and a top speed of 217 mph.
Touting Ferrari Classiche certification that it received back in November of 2012, this stunning white Ferrari Enzo is fresh off an annual service completed at a dealership in Hong Kong. It’s also a truly rare opportunity to own perhaps the rarest Enzo of them all, a car that’s guaranteed to draw attention at every event its new owner chooses to attend.
Photos: RM Sotheby’s