Even with this color, this Ferrari Enzo sold for a new record price, beating out the F40 and F50.

Madness Ferrari Enzo seems to know no bounds. After several spectacular sales since the beginning of 2026, a new example has just changed hands for $10.23 million. An impressive sum that sets a record for a Ferrari Enzo in this configuration, and surpasses recent records for a Ferrari Enzo. Ferrari F50 or a Ferrari F40.

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A gray Enzo that defies codes

What makes this sale special is that this 2003 Enzo isn't even red. Painted in the very rare shade Grigio Titanio, it is one of only six examples produced in this color. Even more exclusive, it would be the only one paired with a contrasting red Pelle Rosso interior.

Sold by Mecum Auctions, this Ferrari had just 4,871 km on the odometer after more than twenty years of existence. This extremely limited use obviously contributed to its appeal to the most demanding collectors. Certified Ferrari Classiche, it also boasted an impeccable history.

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A record... but not the absolute record

With a final price of $10.23 million, this Enzo becomes one of the most expensive ever sold. However, this is not the model's all-time record. In January 2026, Phil Bachman's Enzo Giallo Modena had created a sensation. reaching $16.5 million at an exceptional auction.

Ferrari Enzo Giallo Modena

A few weeks later, another black Enzo with very low mileage also topped the $15 million mark. Nevertheless, the performance of this grey Enzo remains remarkable. Up until two years ago, the most beautiful examples usually sold for between 4 and 5 million dollars.

The new queen of modern Ferraris?

Above all, this result confirms the explosion in the Ferrari Enzo's value compared to other iconic Maranello supercars. By way of comparison, the most expensive Ferrari F50 ever sold was the one once owned by Ralph Lauren, sold for just over $9 million. As for the Ferrari F40s, even the finest examples usually fetch around $5 million.

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At $10.23 million, this gray Enzo beats the F50 records and far outclasses the non-LM F40s. Further proof that the Enzo has now become the star of the modern Ferrari market.

Powered by its 651 hp, 6.0-liter naturally-aspirated V12, the Enzo occupies a special place in Ferrari history. Its engine has served as the technical basis for many emblematic models, from the Ferrari 599 to the Ferrari 12Cilindri and the LaFerrari.

Today, collectors aren't just looking for an Enzo. They want rare color, low mileage, perfect history and Ferrari Classiche certification. This $10 million-plus sale shows that even without the traditional Rosso Corsa, some exceptional configurations can now reach heights unimaginable just a few years ago.

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