A “non-red” Ferrari Enzo was sold for $10.2 million

A Ferrari Enzo, recognized as one of the most iconic supercars of the modern era, recently sold at auction for $10.23 million (approximately 9 million euros). This sale confirms the substantial appreciation in the value of the model over recent months. The 2003 vehicle featured the rare Grigio Titanio paint color and had accumulated only 4,871 kilometers since its initial production.

It is one of only six Enzos produced in this specific color and possesses the unique feature of a contrasting Rosso Pelle interior. This sale price is noteworthy because, until last year, most Ferrari Enzos in pristine condition were selling for between $4 million and $5 million. However, the collector market has undergone a significant transformation.

This year, several Enzos have surpassed the $10 million threshold. The vehicle in question is certified, indicating its provenance and condition. The performance of this specific model highlights the escalating demand for limited-edition, high-caliber automobiles within the luxury collector segment, setting a new benchmark for the value of this classic supercar.

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2 thoughts on “A “non-red” Ferrari Enzo was sold for $10.2 million

  1. A Ferrari Enzo, recognized as an iconic supercar, sold at auction for $10.23 million (approximately 9 million euros). The 2003 vehicle, which featured the rare Grigio Titan color, achieved this sale p

  2. What factors, besides the color, contribute to the high value of a specific year or model of Ferrari Enzo?

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