An ultra-rare Ferrari Enzo has gone on the market and is expected to fetch an incredible €5.3m (£4.5m).
The 2004 hypercar is one of just nine examples finished in Argento Nürburgring by Ferrari.
It is also believed to be the only silver Enzo originally delivered to the UK.
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The car features a Rosso leather interior, a combination shared by just five models worldwide.
The Enzo, named after Ferrari’s founder, was originally produced in a limited run of 399 cars.
It was first unveiled at the 2002 Paris Motor Show and drew heavily on the brand’s Formula 1 technology.

Powered by a 6.0-litre V12 engine, the car produces 660 horsepower and can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.65 seconds.
The model has a top speed of around 350 km/h, reported Whats The Jam.
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This particular example was supplied new by Maranello Concessionaires Ltd and delivered in June 2004.
It remained with its first owner for around 15 years, during which time it was maintained by official Ferrari dealers.

The car later moved to Switzerland before being sold in 2019 through UK Ferrari specialist DK Engineering.
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It has since received Ferrari Classiche certification and comes with its official “Red Book”.
The vehicle has a full documented service history, with maintenance carried out by Ferrari dealers and specialists in the UK and Europe.
Most recently, it underwent servicing at Ferrari’s Lecoq Paris centre in January 2026, including the fitting of four new Pirelli tyres.
At the time of listing, the odometer showed just over 19,000 kilometres.

The Enzo also gained attention after appearing on the cover of Auto Italia magazine in 2009.
It is being offered for sale with its original books, manuals, luggage set and tool kit.
Experts say examples in rare colour combinations such as this are highly sought after by collectors.
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