A one-off 2004 Ferrari Enzo is up for grabs next week – the first Ferrari painted in matte black (Nero Opaco), and the ONLY Enzo finished in this color. A true unicorn by anyone’s standards.
It has been ten years since Ferrari launched their world-crushing halo car, the Enzo. Named after the company’s founder, the Enzo was the rolling embodiment of Ferrari’s racing and roadcar prowess and the results were game changing. Now, the Prancing Horse is preparing to unleash the Enzo’s replacement—currently being called the F70—upon the world, and we have our first official teaser images of the new car.
Petrolheads, rejoice. A new report out on AutoExpress gives supercar enthusiasts the world over yet another reason to celebrate—Audi has confirmed that it is working on a brand new diesel-hybrid supercar that will slot in above the R8.
The world of the hypercar is an interesting place. Both impressively conscious and willfully ignorant of the volatile world around it at the same time. Consider this latest rumor from Automobile as proof of that duality—While Ferrari, Porsche, and McLaren are working on mind blowing hypercars draped in technology and hybrid powertrains, Bugatti is reportedly bringing an even more powerful Veyron called the SuperVeyron (yes, that’s the actual name) to the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show.
New spy photos from MotorAuthority confirm that McLaren is indeed creating a new halo car, currently codenamed the P12.
A recent report at Autocar indicates that future Ferraris could use more electric and “green” technology than ever before while maintaining the staggering performance levels we’ve come to expect.