Spotting a Ferrari Enzo is about as rare as bumping into the Pope at the supermarket. Only a few exist, and of those, even fewer are black. In this color, even Bruce Wayne will wonder why he got himself a new Lamborghini.
This particular Ferrari Enzo might be ten years old now, but it’s been customized in such a way as to attract all the attention. The project is a collaboration between HRE Wheels and a company called Supercar Specialist.
The wheels chosen for the car are the HRE P43S, finished off in a gloss black color. They feature a centerlock design with Ferrari enamel emblems in the middle.
For those who have forgotten why we respect this car, we’ll remind you that its 12-cylinder masterpiece set the standard back in the day with 660 PS and 657 Nm (485 lb-ft) of torque. That’s a whole lot of power for a car that only weighs 1,365 kg (3,010 lbs).
The wheels chosen for the car are the HRE P43S, finished off in a gloss black color. They feature a centerlock design with Ferrari enamel emblems in the middle.
For those who have forgotten why we respect this car, we’ll remind you that its 12-cylinder masterpiece set the standard back in the day with 660 PS and 657 Nm (485 lb-ft) of torque. That’s a whole lot of power for a car that only weighs 1,365 kg (3,010 lbs).