The Ferrari Enzo is a mid-engine sports car produced by Ferrari from 2002 to 2004. It was named after the company's founder, Enzo Ferrari. The Enzo was developed as a successor to the F50 and was intended to be the ultimate Ferrari road car. It was the first Ferrari to be equipped with a carbon fiber monocoque chassis and a V12 engine displacing 6.0 liters. The Enzo was also the first Ferrari to be equipped with a Formula One-style steering wheel with integrated controls.
The Enzo was produced in a limited series of 400 cars, all of which were sold out before production began. The car had a base price of $650,000, making it one of the most expensive cars in the world at the time. The Enzo was praised for its performance and handling, but it was also criticized for its lack of comfort and amenities.
Despite its high price and limited production, the Enzo remains one of the most iconic Ferraris ever produced. It is a symbol of Italian craftsmanship and engineering excellence and is sure to be a collector's item for years to come.