Ferrari Enzo auction prices tripled at the start of 2026 to a new model record of nearly $18 million for the most expensive car, and several more sold for over $10 million.

Auction prices of the Ferrari Enzo, produced in 2003 and 2004, increased only gradually for many years. Million-dollar results became more common from around 2012. Although a $6 million Enzo model world record was set in 2015, auction prices above $3 million remained unusual until 2021. From 2023, Enzos regularly sold for over $4 million. The decade-old model record was finally broken in 2026, when it surged to almost $18 million, and five Ferrari Enzo cars sold for over $9 million in two months.
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Key Facts: Ferrari Enzo Auction Prices
- Highest Price: $17,875,000 for a 2003 Ferrari Enzo at Mecum Kissimmee 2026
- Notable Results: Pope’s Ferrari sold for $6,050,000 at RM Sotheby’s Monterey 2015, and previously for $1.1 million at Sotheby’s Maranello 2005 charity sale.
- Production Years: 2003 – 2004 (& 2005 only for the Pope)
- Production Total: 399 (400th Enzo for the Pope)
- Original Price: $660,000 (MSRP in the USA)
- Typical Price Range: $9.3 to $17.9 million in 2026, below $4.5 million in previous years.
- Next car to test the market: a high-mileage, silver 2004 Ferrari Enzo, estimate $5,340,000 – $5,8000, at RM Sotheby’s Monaco 2026 (25 April).
Ferrari Enzo Auction Price Trend Summary

Early Market (2005–2013): The “Pope’s Ferrari” sold for over a million dollars in 2005, but several sold for less in the early years. Prices gradually increased, and by 2013/2014, Enzo results just below $1.5 million were the norm.
First major jump (2014–2015): A new model record just below $2 million was set in 2014. In 2015, the “Pope’s Ferrari” was sold again — increasing the model record to over $6 million.
Stabilization phase (2016–2021): Most Enzos sell in the $2.0-$3.3 million range.
Renewed growth (2022–2024): An Enzo sells for over $4 million at Pebble Beach 2022. In 2023 and 2024, all recorded public auction sales exceeded $4 million. No Enzo auction sale prices were reported in 2025.
Breakout surge (2026): The Ferrari Enzo model record tripled to $17,875,000 at Mecum Kissimmee 2026. In 2026 (Q1), five Enzos sold for over $9 million.
Record Prices for Ferrari Enzo Cars at Public Auctions (2005 to 2026)
The table below lists the highest auction prices for Ferrari Enzo models since the Pope’s Ferrari Enzo sold for over a million dollars in 2005. It includes over 40 results from the major international car auction houses.
Most Expensive Ferrari Enzo Prices at Auction (2005-2026)
The following Ferrari Enzo cars have sold at public auction for nominal prices over $1 million, including buyer’s premium:
| R | Year | Car | Price (USD) | Auction_House | Auction | Auction Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2003 | Ferrari Enzo (Bachman) | 17,875,000 | Mecum | Kissimmee | 2026/01 |
| 2 | 2003 | Ferrari Enzo | 15,185,000 | Broad Arrow | Amelia Island | 2026/03 |
| 3 | 2003 | Ferrari Enzo (Orange) | 11,110,000 | Mecum | Kissimmee | 2026/01 |
| 4 | 2004 | Ferrari Enzo | 9,896,205 | RM Sotheby’s | Paris | 2026/01 |
| 5 | 2003 | Ferrari Enzo | 9,300,000 | RM Sotheby’s | Arizona | 2026/01 |
| 6 | 2005 | Ferrari Enzo (Pope’s Ferrari) | 6,050,000 | RM Sotheby’s | Monterey | 2015/08 |
| 7 | 2004 | Ferrari Enzo | 4,510,000 | Mecum | Kissimmee | 2024/01 |
| 8 | 2003 | Ferrari Enzo | 4,421,572 | RM Sotheby’s | Paris | 2023/02 |
| 9 | 2003 | Ferrari Enzo | 4,295,000 | RM Sotheby’s | Toronto | 2024/06 |
| 10 | 2004 | Ferrari Enzo | 4,196,000 | Bonhams | Paris | 2024/02 |
| 11 | 2004 | Ferrari Enzo | 4,130,000 | Gooding | Pebble Beach | 2022/08 |
| 12 | 2003 | Ferrari Enzo | 4,075,000 | RM Sotheby’s | Monterey | 2023/08 |
| 13 | 2003 | Ferrari Enzo | 3,360,000 | RM Sotheby’s | Monterey | 2021/08 |
| 14 | 2003 | Ferrari Enzo (ex Floyd Mayweather) | 3,300,000 | RM Sotheby’s | New York | 2015/11 |
| 15 | 2003 | Ferrari Enzo | 3,300,000 | Mecum | Monterey | 2016/08 |
| 16 | 2003 | Ferrari Enzo | 3,195,000 | RM Sotheby’s | Miami | 2022/03 |
| 17 | 2003 | Ferrari Enzo | 3,150,000 | Artcurial | Paris | 2022/02 |
| 18 | 2003 | Ferrari Enzo | 3,126,443 | Bonhams | Bonmont | 2019/05 |
| 19 | 2003 | Ferrari Enzo | 2,860,000 | Gooding | Scottsdale | 2016/01 |
| 20 | 2003 | Ferrari Enzo | 2,860,000 | Mecum | Monterey | 2018/08 |
| 21 | 2004 | Ferrari Enzo | 2,796,310 | RM Sotheby’s | Maranello | 2017/05 |
| 22 | 2003 | Ferrari Enzo | 2,782,500 | RM Sotheby’s | Amelia Island | 2020/03 |
| 23 | 2003 | Ferrari Enzo | 2,695,000 | RM Sotheby’s | Arizona | 2017/01 |
| 24 | 2003 | Ferrari enzo | 2,640,000 | RM Sotheby’s | Online | 2020/06 |
| 25 | 2003 | Ferrari Enzo | 2,574,000 | RM Sotheby’s | London | 2018/11 |
| 26 | 2004 | Ferrari Enzo | 2,380,000 | RM Sotheby’s | London | 2017/11 |
| 27 | 2003 | Ferrari Enzo | 2,365,000 | Gooding | Amelia Island | 2018/03 |
| 28 | 2003 | Ferrari Enzo | 2,354,000 | Gooding | Online | 2020/08 |
| 29 | 2003 | Ferrari Enzo | 2,220,120 | RM Sotheby’s | London | 2022/11 |
| 30 | 2003 | Ferrari Enzo | 2,040,500 | Bonhams | Quail Lodge | 2017/08 |
| 31 | 2003 | Ferrari Enzo | 1,925,000 | RM | Monterey | 2014/08 |
| 32 | 2004 | Ferrari Enzo | 1,724,800 | RM Sotheby’s | Paris | 2016/02 |
| 33 | 2004 | Ferrari Enzo | 1,663,000 | Bonhams | Zoute | 2019/10 |
| 34 | 2003 | Ferrari Enzo | 1,586,508 | RM | London | 2014/11 |
| 35 | 2003 | Ferrari Enzo | 1,485,000 | Gooding | Scottsdale | 2013/01 |
| 36 | 2003 | Ferrari Enzo | 1,430,000 | Gooding | Pebble Beach | 2012/08 |
| 37 | 2002 | Ferrari Enzo | 1,387,640 | RM Sotheby’s | Villa Erba | 2015/05 |
| 38 | 2004 | Ferrari Enzo | 1,362,099 | Bonhams | Goodwood | 2015/07 |
| 39 | 2004 | Ferrari Enzo | 1,350,000 | RM | Villa Erba | 2013/05 |
| 40 | 2003 | Ferrari Enzo | 1,320,000 | RM | Arizona | 2013/01 |
| 41 | 2003 | Ferrari Enzo | 1,265,000 | Gooding | Scottsdale | 2009/01 |
| 42 | 2003 | Ferrari Enzo | 1,194,455 | RM | Monaco | 2014/05 |
| 43 | 2005 | Ferrari Enzo (Pope’s Ferrari) | 1,100,000 | Sotheby’s | Maranello | 2005/06 |
[Last updated/verified on 16 March 2026]
Notes:
- Exclude results below $1 million. The same car may appear more than once.
- Data compiled from published auction results and believed to be accurate but not guaranteed.
- Nominal prices include auction premium. Euro prices converted to USD at the applicable exchange rate at the time of sale.
- Prices based on published auction results from Artcurial, Barrett-Jackson, Bonhams, Broad Arrow, Gooding Christie’s, Mecum, and RM Sotheby’s, including results from Kissimmee 2026 and Amelia 2026.
- Next car to test the market: a high-mileage, silver 2004 Ferrari Enzo, estimate $5,340,000 – $5,8000, at RM Sotheby’s Monaco 2026 (25 April).
Ferrari Enzo Auction Prices (2003-2026)

The first million-dollar Enzo was the “Pope’s Ferrari,” the 400th and final 2005 Ferrari Enzo, which sold for $1.1 milllion in a special Sotheby’s charity auction in Maranello in June 2005. In the following years, a few Enzos sold for less than a million, but at Gooding Scottsdale 2009, the model record increased to $1,265,000.
At Gooding Pebble Beach 2012, the Enzo model record was increased to $1,430,000. Although a new high of $1,925,000 was set at RM Monterey 2014, results slightly below $1.5 million were still common.
The “Pope’s Ferrari” returned to auction at RM Monterey 2015 — the model record more than tripled to $6,050,000. This world auction record stood for a decade.
From 2015 to 2020, most Enzos sold for less than $3 million, and occasionally even less than $2 million. A notable result was Floyd Mayweather’s 2003 Ferrari Enzo selling for $3,300,000 at RM Sotheby’s New York in 2015.
From 2021, an Enzo result below $3 million became rare. In 2023 and 2024, five Enzos were sold at major auctions, all in the $4 to $4.5 million range. In 2025, few Enzos were offered, and none were sold during major auctions.
Enzo Price Surge in 2026

The Enzo’s breakout surge came in early 2026. A low-mileage 2003 Ferrari Enzo sold at the Mecum Kissimmee 2026 sale for $17,875,000 — more than triple the model record set over a decade earlier. In the same auction, a relatively high-mileage orange-red 2003 Ferrari Enzo sold for $11,110,000. Later the same month, RM Sotheby’s sold Enzos for over $9 million at Arizona and in Paris. At Amelia Island 2026, Broad Arrow sold an Enzo for $15,185,000.
The average price for the five sales in the first quarter of 2026 was almost $12.7 million compared to $4.3 million for the five Enzos sold in 2023 and 2024. The sudden surge is likely to encourage other owners to test the market. Only time will tell if the market has moved permanently or whether a downward correction will follow.
- Next car to test the market: a high-mileage, silver 2004 Ferrari Enzo, estimate $5,340,000 – $5,8000, at RM Sotheby’s Monaco 2026 (25 April).
Ferrari Enzo Model History

The Ferrari Enzo (Type 140) was introduced to the public at the Paris car show in 2002, by which time the model was already mostly sold out. Previous buyers of Ferrari F40 and F50 cars were invited to buy the new Enzo at a list price of around $660,000.
Only 399 Enzos were produced in 2003 and 2004, but in 2005, a 400th and final Enzo was made for Pope John Paul II. He requested that Ferrari sell the car and donated the money to charity.
The three standard Enzo colors were red, yellow, and black — reportedly, only around 20 cars received special-order finishes. Factory modifications for Enzos were very rare. Celebrity ownership, low mileage, and non-standard colors may add to value, but of the top six most expensive Ferrari Enzos ever, only one was not in the standard base color.
The Enzo inspired the track-only FXX series, while the Maserati MC12 is a direct derivative. The Enzo, which was only produced as 2-door berlinettas, was preceded by the F50 (targa, 1995-1997) and followed by the LaFerrari (2013-2016 coupes and 2016-2018 targa / Aperta).
The Ferrari Enzo is a contemporary of the Porsche Carrera GT, which also enjoyed a sudden auction price boost in early 2026. The Ferrari is the rarer car — 400 Enzos vs 1270 Carrera GTs — and auction prices are around three times more.
Special Case: The Pope’s Ferrari Enzo

Early in 2005, Ferrari announced that a 400th and final Enzo would be produced as a gift to Pope John Paul II. The Pope requested that the car be sold for charity. Sotheby’s sold the only 2005 Enzo in June 2005 in Maranello for €1,055,000 ($1.1 million), or about double the price of a standard Enzo.
The same 2005 Ferrari Enzo was sold by RM Sotheby’s at Monterey 2015 for $6,050,000 — a model record that stood until January 2026 at Mecum Kissimmee.
The Pope never drove the car, and seemingly neither did the first owner. It had only 179 km (111 miles) on the clock at the time of the 2015 Monterey sale.

Inside the boot lid of the 400th Enzo, Ferrari boss Luca Corderi di Montezemolo wrote:
“Questa Enzo unica nella storia della Ferrari quale segno della solidarietà per chi soffre ispirata da un Grande Papa, Giovanni Paolo II.“
(This Enzo, unique in the history of Ferrari, as a sign of solidarity for those suffering, inspired by a Great Pope, John Paul II.)
Ferrari Enzo FAQ:
What is the highest price ever paid for a Ferrari Enzo?
$17,875,000 for a 2003 Ferrari Enzo at Mecum Kissimmee 2026.
How many Ferrari Enzos were made?
399 for regular customers and the 400th for the Pope.
Why is the Pope’s Ferrari Enzo so valuable?
A celebrity ownership link that is hard to beat, the boot lid was signed by Luca Corderi di Montezemolo, the only 2005 car.
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