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2002 Ferrari Enzo
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Fastest Ever Road Going Ferrari - The Enzo
In celebration of its continuing domination of Formula 1 and in memory of the
Ferrari founder, the super car is called the Ferrari Enzo. It is the ultimate
modern day embodiment of the marque’s passion for performance, technology and
dramatic style.
The Ferrari Enzo Chassis
Never before has the styling of a Ferrari by Pininfarina been so directly
derived from its function. The nose section of the Ferrari Enzo is heavily
influenced by Formula 1 and the entire body is shaped to ensure optimum airflow
for cooling the engine and brakes, while generating unprecedented levels of
grip-enhancing downforce with minimal aerodynamic drag.
The under-car ground effects are so efficient that the large rear wing required
by many supercars is not needed on a Ferrari Enzo. The aerodynamic balance of
the car is maintained at speed by automatic adjustments to the position of twin
front flaps and a single rear spoiler.
Generating and Transmitting the Ferrari Power
The Enzo is powered by a new, ultra-light, 6.0-litre V12 engine, which has a
number of unique technical features. The performance goals for the engine were
very high power – 110 bhp per litre – with generous torque from low revs and a
driveable nature. More than 383 lb-ft of torque is generated at 3,000 rpm and
variable inlet and exhaust valves, together with electronic management for each
row of cylinders and a drive-by-wire throttle, ensures that the engine is
extremely responsive.
Like an F1 car, the gearbox in the Enzo is coupled directly to the rear of the
engine by a casting that doubles as the engine oil tank. The six-speed gearbox
adopts triple cone synchronizers on all ratios to ensure smooth changes, which
are entrusted entirely to an electrohydraulic system activated by the driver
using paddles behind the steering wheel. A fully automatic option is not
offered.
Tailor-Made Cockpit
The new three-spoke, 350 mm diameter steering wheel has a flat-top complete with
a row of LEDs indicating engine revs and three controls each side of the air-bag
linked to the main car control functions. Grouping essential controls around the
steering wheel grip leaves more room for the twin paddles behind the wheel,
which operate the electronic gear selection. The view through the wheel is
dominated by a central rev-counter, flanked by the 250 mph (400 km/h)
speedometer and a graphic screen on which a variety of displays can be called
up.
Buyers will be invited to the Ferrari factory to have the cockpit of their car
tailored to their specific needs. There will be a choice of four width fittings
for both the cushion and backrest of the leather trimmed multi-adjustable Sparco
seats. The position of the accelerator and brake pedals can be adjusted fore and
aft – and sideways to accommodate drivers who prefer to use left-foot braking.
| Engine Size: |
6.0l V12
660 bhp @
7800 rpm |
| Top Speed: |
217mph |
| 0-60: |
3.6secs |
| Price: |
£360,000/$500,000 |
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