Few car brands have the connotation of special as Ferrari. The sports cars of the prancing horse are legendary, some more so than others. Among the biggest highlights of the Italian brand is the Ferrari Enzo, which was built to celebrate 60 years of Ferrari. Like all flagship Ferrari models, the Enzo was produced in limited quantities, with only 400 examples, and now, the rarest of them all is being auctioned off through RB Sotheby’s without reserve.

It is worth noting that 400 is the official production number and the 400th car was built specifically for the Pope of the Vatican where it was auctioned off, again through RM Sotheby’s for $6.05 million. Enzo’s actual production run ended with 493 cars produced and this particular one is the only one finished in the color Bianco Avus.

Needless to say, any Ferrari Enzo is special, and back in 2003, one of these had an MSRP of $659,000 ($900,000 in 2022 money). Of course, the price for such cars only goes up and we expect this one-off to set a new record for the most expensive Ferrari Enzo. The special Enzo with chassis number 133023 was built on 22 May 2003 and is one of less than 20 “Extracampionario” cars that are finished in non-standard colors. This is a privilege reserved for Maranello’s most valued clients. The interior is finished in Nero Leather interior with Rosso Corsa instruments, and extra-large carbon-fiber bucket seats finished in rare 3D cloth inserts.

Whilst you may be familiar with the specs, we have to mention the 6.0-liter, Tipo F140 B, V-12 engine, which produces 651 horsepower (485 kilowatts) at 7,800 RPM and 485 pound-feet (657 Nm) at 5,500 RPM. Mated to an F1, paddle-shift automatic, the Enzo blasts to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 3.14 seconds, from 0 to 100 mph (161 km/h) in 6.6 seconds, and on to a top speed of 220 mph (355 km/h). The inside of the Enzo engine features no drive belt or chain and has served as an inspiration for the Tag Heuer V4 Monaco watch.

Originally, only specially invited people who already own a Ferrari F40 and a Ferrari F50 were given the opportunity to buy the Ferrari Enzo. The Bianco Avus example will be auctioned on RB Sotheby’s for only 24 hours, starting on 29 June 2022. Like all noteworthy Ferraris, the one-off Ferrari Enzo comes out on auction without reserve.