A very rare Ferrari Enzo prototype now available on sale

by Alex

To make a car that can be termed as unique in most aspects is indeed a time consuming project. The same holds true for the Ferrari Enzo which is a supercar that the company is trying to make so that it can be termed as the brand’s crown jewel. There would be a prototype that the company builds of this car and then carry out research and trials on this prototype in order to finalize the final production version.

A prototype of this car to be, is out for sale by Moderna Motorsport. The prototype was built in 2000 and is the only test car that is available from the Ferrari manufacturer. The car comes with an authorized factory certification regarding its authenticity.

For power the prototype is fitted with a V12 engine that delivers 680 hp and for transmission the car has a six speed gear box. The weight of the car is 1,365 kg which is one more of the exclusive features off the many others that this car holds to its credit.

Price of the prototype has not been given out but it can be expected to be in six figures at the very least due its exclusivity as well as being such an exotic unit.

Source: topspeed

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