In the world of blue-chip supercars, details matter. Specification matters more. And this 2003 Ferrari Enzo, finished in a one-off colour combination, has just proven how much that can be worth – $10.2 million to be exact!
Finished in the striking Grigio Titanio, this particular Enzo is the only example specified in that exact shade over a Pelle Rosso interior. While just six cars left Maranello in Grigio Titanio, this one stands alone with its unique combination. The odometer shows just over 3,000 miles, adding to its appeal.

Underneath the sculpted carbon-fibre body sits a naturally aspirated 6.0-litre V12, delivering 651 hp in classic Ferrari fashion. Titanium connecting rods, Nikasil-coated cylinders, and a screaming redline define the experience, while a 6-speed automated manual gearbox sends power to the rear wheels.
This specific Ferrari Enzo is also equipped with PPF on the front bumper and wheel well arches. It uses a 4-wheel independent suspension with coil springs, electronically controlled shock absorbers and anti-roll bars.

It has also been featured in Winston Goodfellow’s “Ferrari Hypercars: The Inside Story of Maranello’s Fastest, Rarest Road Cars” and has found its way into the Ferrari Classiche Red Book.
Source: Mecum Auctions