Every one of us might have heard about this legendary car somehow whether it be in movies, games of elsewhere. It holds a really special place in Ferrari’s history because it is named after its owner Ferrari Enzo. It has a 6-speed semi-automatic transmission installed in it and category wise it is a 12 cylinder mid-engine berlinetta. The Enzo's V12 engine is the first of a new generation for Ferrari and it was first produced in 2002 using Formula 1 technology.
The main features of the cars are that it has a carbon fiber body, F-1 style electrohydraulic shift transmission, and carbon fibre-reinforced silicon carbide disc brakes to provide more security. Its price was started from $659,330 and it is the first Formula one title of Ferrari of the new century. It has been featured in a lot of movies and games since then. A 6.0 L Tipo F140B V12 engine is installed in the Ferrari Enzo.
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