Rare One-Off Ferrari Enzo in Unique Specification Set for Auction

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Rare One-Off Ferrari Enzo in Unique Specification Set for Auction

A highly distinctive 2003 Ferrari Enzo is set to cross the auction block at Mecum Indy 2026, drawing attention for its rare configuration and strong collector history. Scheduled as Lot R703 on May 16, the car stands out not only as part of Ferrari’s limited-production flagship lineup, but also for what is described as a one-of-one factory specification.

Finished in Grigio Titanio over a Pelle Rosso interior, the car’s color combination places it in a unique category among Enzo models. While the Enzo itself was produced in limited numbers, variations in specification have become increasingly significant to collectors. This example is believed to be the only one delivered in this exact combination, with only a small number of Enzos ever painted in the same exterior shade.

The vehicle shows just over 3,000 miles and carries a well-documented ownership history. Records connect the car to prominent Ferrari collector Chip Connor, with its build completed between late 2003 and early 2004. Additional documentation ties the car to appearances at Laguna Seca and recognition at the Cavallino Classic, further enhancing its profile among collectors.

The Enzo remains one of Ferrari’s most important modern-era models, representing a bridge between the brand’s Formula One technology and its road-going supercars. Built around a carbon-fiber structure, the car features advanced aerodynamics, carbon-ceramic braking systems, and a naturally aspirated 6.0-liter V12 producing 660 horsepower. Power is delivered through a six-speed electrohydraulic transmission, a defining feature of early 2000s Ferrari performance cars.

Originally limited to 399 customer units, with one additional example later produced, the Enzo has long been regarded as a cornerstone of modern Ferrari collecting. Its combination of engineering innovation and low production volume has helped sustain strong demand over time.

That demand has intensified in recent months. A high-profile sale earlier in 2026 saw another Enzo achieve a significantly elevated price, signaling renewed momentum in the market for top-tier Ferrari hypercars. Previous sales of this particular car also reflect steady appreciation, with its value climbing over the past several years.

As it heads to auction, this Enzo occupies a notable position, combining low mileage, a unique factory specification, and documented provenance at a time when collectors are placing increasing emphasis on standout examples within already rare production models.

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