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The Enzo Ferrari '02 is a sports car produced by Ferrari. It appears in Gran Turismo PSP, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 6, Gran Turismo Sport (as part of Update 1.10, released on December 22, 2017) and Gran Turismo 7.

Colors[]

There are eight colors available for this vehicle:

  • Rosso Corsa
  • Rosso Scuderia
  • Rosso Mugello
  • Rubino Micalizzato
  • Nero Daytona WB
  • Nero
  • Giallo Modena (SP Model only in GT PSP)
  • Bianco Avus

In-Game Description[]

"The 55th anniversary, 399-car limited edition, super-premium sportscar that was given the name of the founder."

The Enzo Ferrari is an ultra premium sports car with a limited production of 399 cars, built in commemoration of the 55th anniversary of Ferrari.

Initially, it was introduced as the F60, in line with the other anniversary models such as the F40 and F50, but it was announced immediately before its debut that it would be given the name of their founder, Enzo Ferrari.

The Enzo was designed by Kiyoyuki (Ken) Okuyama, a Japanese designer at Pininfarina at the time. The highly aerodynamic body is reminiscent of F1 machines of the day. It is notable that not only the body panels, but most of the frame, is built of carbon composites.

The 6.0L V12 engine was specially designed for the Enzo, and produces a massive 651 HP of power, and 484.8 lb-ft of torque. The suspension is double wishbone in front and rear, and combined with Brembo carbon ceramic disc brakes, it can withstand full speed runs on the circuit. With its powerful engine and lightweight body, its maximum speed is in excess of 217 mph (349 km/h).

Though it mounts the high-power engine amidship as in the F40 and F50, it was also given gull-wing doors, air-conditioning, and a semi-automatic transmission called the F1-matic. Measures have been taken against noise and vibration by mounting the engine to a subframe that is buffered by bushings, and was designed to be more of a road car than the F50, which was closer to a pure race car.

The fact that it was given their founder's name is proof of Ferrari's confidence in this machine. The Enzo Ferrari is most definitely the first ultimate sports car of the 21st century.

Dealership (GT7)[]

This Enzo is a special car that celebrated the company's 55th anniversary. Released in 2002 as a successor to the F40 and F50, the Enzo was a mid-engine car with a naturally aspirated 6.0-liter V-12 that produced 650.9 HP. Designed by Ken Okuyama, who worked at Pininfarina at the time, the Enzo's front end was modelled after a Formula 1 car. And if you're wondering about it's name, Enzo Ferrari was the name of the company's founder.

Café (GT7)[]

Fabio Filippini[]

The Ferrari Enzo, named after Ferrari's founder, marked a radical stylistic change in Ferrari's history. It was certainly one of the most iconic sports cars of the 2000s. Directly inspired by the aerodynamic shapes of contemporary Formula 1... It made a 'brutal' impression with its pointed nose. Like a jetfighter, driven by functionality and performance, its intersecting blocks create space for its air intakes. The cabin is also clearly inspired by aeronautical shapes. In the rear, there appeared, for the first time, dual circular tail lights... Which would later be found on the F430 and other subsequent Ferraris.

Acquisition[]

GTPSP[]

This car can be purchased for 1,000,000 Credits.

GT5[]

As a Premium car, the Enzo Ferrari '02 can be purchased from the Ferrari Dealership for 1,000,000 Credits. It is a Level 15 car. A Standard version of this car can be imported from Gran Turismo PSP for Arcade Mode use; it was also available on irregular basis on the Online Collector's Dealership between August 29 to September 12, 2013, and again between January 30-February 13 and March 13-27, 2014.

GT6[]

This car can be purchased for 1,000,000 Credits or can be obtained by achieving all stars in the International A series. It has a Detailed interior.

GT Sport[]

This car can be purchased in the Ferrari section of Brand Central for 1,000,000 Credits.

GT7[]

This car can be purchased in the Ferrari section of Brand Central for 2,500,000 Credits. It requires an Invitation in order to be purchased.

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Trivia[]

  • In GT7, because it's an invite-only car, it cannot be purchased from the Used Car Dealership despite the car's model year. A similar trait also happens with the Porsche Carrera GT '04.
  • Strangely, in GT7, the rev lights on the steering wheel do not function.

Notes[]

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