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Ferrari Enzo Successor Imagined [Questionable]

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One of the things that makes the automotive world so special is the fact that this is a place where it is not unusual to come across passions that can reach the sky, with many enthusiasts developing a more-than-special relationship with certain four-wheeled creations.

However, this doesn’t entirely apply to automotive producers, who have to mix feelings and emotions with the cold financial figures and complex development plans. Thus, carmakers many times make decisions that are not in the automotive aficionado’s best interest.

One general example that illustrates this targets the releasing of a successor for certain vehicle. Let us explain. There are certain cars that are loved and extremely appreciated but which don’t immediately receive a replacement when they are put out of production. Moving the analysis to a particular case, we shall talk about the Ferrari Enzo.

The vehicle left the new car scene back in 2004 and fans (not only Ferrari fans) have been shouting for a successor ever since. Even though there have been certain rumors, the Prancing Horse hasn’t made any official announcement connected to such a development.

This is why it is easy to understand why certain car enthusiasts have decided to take things into their own hands and create their version of the vehicle.

This is how the creation from the adjacent images came to life. Unfortunately, as you can see, sometimes passion isn’t enough. This privately-created Enzo successor has been designed by Hungarian artist Peter Simon.

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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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In his quest to bring you the most impressive automotive creations, Andrei relies on learning as a superpower. There's quite a bit of room in the garage that is this aficionado's heart, so factory-condition classics and widebody contraptions with turbos poking through the hood can peacefully coexist.
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