Ferrari Enzo
The Enzo is an ultra-exotic supercar named after the company's founder, Enzo Ferrari. Capable of 225 mph, the Enzo makes uses of a 6.0-liter V12 producing 651 hp at 7800 rpm. 0-60 mph takes just 3.3 seconds.
Originally priced at just under $650,000, Enzos typically go for close to $1,000,000. A total of 400 units were produced, between 2003 and 2004. The Ferrari FXX was built as a successor to the Enzo, though it is not intended for road use.
The Enzo follows a long line of extreme-performance supercars from Ferrari. It followed the F50 of the 1990s, and F40 of the 1980s. The Enzo is sometimes referred to as F60, but this is inaccurate.



























