NFSracer
09-25-2002, 04:36 AM
i found some stuff on the enzo. I was surprised when it sayed they are only making 349 ferrari enzos! Heres what i found on the MSN car page.
Although all Ferraris slot in the high-performance category, every few years, the quintessential Italian carmaker produces a limited run of what can only be called supercars. A roster of past creations would include the 288 GTO, the F40 and, most recently, the F50. This year, Ferrari will build 349 copies of its latest supercar: the Enzo Ferrari, named after its late, legendary founder and guiding spirit. With unique but utterly functional styling, the Enzo will be powered by a 6.0-litre V12 engine that produces a very impressive 660 horsepower, teamed with an F1-style transmission, which makes it possible to shift gears in a mere 150 milliseconds. Estimated time from a standstill to 100 km/h is about 3.5 seconds, with a claimed top speed of about 350 km/h. Perhaps a bit less extreme (although not much) is the new 575M Maranello. The latest modification to this GT Coupe includes minor exterior upgrades, a freshened interior and, as is shown by the new name, a change in engine displacement from 5.5 litres to 5.75 litres. This increase in engine displacement means the V12 powerplant now produces 515 horsepower, resulting in a top speed of more than 320 km/h. An F1-style transmission is also available—a first in a V12 Ferrari road car
Although all Ferraris slot in the high-performance category, every few years, the quintessential Italian carmaker produces a limited run of what can only be called supercars. A roster of past creations would include the 288 GTO, the F40 and, most recently, the F50. This year, Ferrari will build 349 copies of its latest supercar: the Enzo Ferrari, named after its late, legendary founder and guiding spirit. With unique but utterly functional styling, the Enzo will be powered by a 6.0-litre V12 engine that produces a very impressive 660 horsepower, teamed with an F1-style transmission, which makes it possible to shift gears in a mere 150 milliseconds. Estimated time from a standstill to 100 km/h is about 3.5 seconds, with a claimed top speed of about 350 km/h. Perhaps a bit less extreme (although not much) is the new 575M Maranello. The latest modification to this GT Coupe includes minor exterior upgrades, a freshened interior and, as is shown by the new name, a change in engine displacement from 5.5 litres to 5.75 litres. This increase in engine displacement means the V12 powerplant now produces 515 horsepower, resulting in a top speed of more than 320 km/h. An F1-style transmission is also available—a first in a V12 Ferrari road car