An unusual Ferrari Enzo bearing a silver finish has been recently spotted standing quietly in a parking lot, with the long gone model to attract a lot of curious eyes.
Even if the Ferrari Enzo was just produced in 400 units, between 2002 and 2004, a lot of models are still seen today on every road worldwide, with some of them being customized or modified in terms of visual and performance.
The Ferrari Enzo was built wearing the usual and symbolic red paintjob, coming in a two-seat coupe body style and a rear-wheel drive layout.
Under the hood, the Ferrari Enzo is packing a massive 6.0-liter V12 engine, hooked to a six-speed semi-automatic transmission.
This would be enough for the supercar to produce 651 horsepower and 657 Nm of torque, at 5,500 rpm, which makes the Enzo sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3 seconds, at a top speed of 355 km/h.
The Ferrari Enzo disappeared in 2004 to make room for the LaFerrari model, which is also the carmaker`s first hybrid supercar.