The Only Ferrari Enzo In The World Done In Bianco Avus White Is Up For Auction
by AutoExpert | 20 June, 2022
From 2002 to 2004, Ferrari produced 400 Enzo supercars, which at the time were notable for their technical features and unconventional design. This model is being sought after by the world's most prominent collectors. The majority of Ferrari Enzo models were painted in the typical shade of red, and only twenty cars were painted in a different hue.
However, there is one unique example in this group: a single white automobile that was recently placed up for sale. Extracampionario program was accessible exclusively to the Maranello manufacturer's most prestigious and demanding clients, who could choose any color for their supercar.
A German-Swiss oligarch chose Bianco Avus white paint for his Ferrari Enzo with chassis number 133.023 and a black leather interior. The supercar, which first rolled off the assembly line on May 22, 2003, features carbon fiber seats with unusual black 3D textile bits. This Enzo spent the majority of its existence in a vehicle showroom before being moved from Europe to Hong Kong in 2011, covering about 6000 miles.
The automobile received a Ferrari Classiche certificate guaranteeing the supercar's authenticity in November 2012, and RM Sotheby's is currently selling the world's sole white Ferrari Enzo. It is driven by a naturally aspirated 6.0-liter V12 engine with 660 horsepower and 485 lb-ft of torque. The rear axle receives power handled by a six-speed F1 sequential automatic gearbox.