The Ferrari Enzo (Type F140) is a high-performance supercar that embodies Ferrari's Formula 1 technology. Named after Ferrari's founder, Enzo Ferrari, it was designed to deliver extreme speed, agility, and power. The car's sharp, aerodynamic shape and mid-engine layout ensure maximum airflow and stability at high speeds.
Introduced in 2002, it was part of a lineage of limited-production Ferrari hypercars, following models like the F40 and F50, and preceding the LaFerrari. Its V12 engine and advanced suspension set it apart from other supercars of its time, focusing on performance rather than comfort. The Enzo was celebrated for its precision handling and raw, race-inspired engineering, solidifying its place in Ferrari's legendary lineup.
The Ferrari Enzo has a total length of 15’5” (470 cm), overall width of 6’8.1” (204 cm), and height of 3’9.2” (115 cm). The wheelbase of the Ferrari Enzo is 8’8.3” (265 cm) with a curb weight of 2,767 lb (1,255 kg).
The Ferrari Enzo (Type F140) is a high-performance supercar that embodies Ferrari's Formula 1 technology. Named after Ferrari's founder, Enzo Ferrari, it was designed to deliver extreme speed, agility, and power. The car's sharp, aerodynamic shape and mid-engine layout ensure maximum airflow and stability at high speeds.
Introduced in 2002, it was part of a lineage of limited-production Ferrari hypercars, following models like the F40 and F50, and preceding the LaFerrari. Its V12 engine and advanced suspension set it apart from other supercars of its time, focusing on performance rather than comfort. The Enzo was celebrated for its precision handling and raw, race-inspired engineering, solidifying its place in Ferrari's legendary lineup.
The Ferrari Enzo has a total length of 15’5” (470 cm), overall width of 6’8.1” (204 cm), and height of 3’9.2” (115 cm). The wheelbase of the Ferrari Enzo is 8’8.3” (265 cm) with a curb weight of 2,767 lb (1,255 kg).