The Enzo Ferrari's graceful form has been perfectly replicated. The assembly of the kit imitates the actual car construction. You will see your own Enzo taking shape while mounting various parts such as the engine and its sub-frame as well as the suspension on the monocoque frame. Moreover, the body panels are fixed to the model in the same fashion as the actual car and will make you feel like being part of Ferrari car assembly staff. Choice of open style allows display of detailed internal mechanics, suspension and instruments. Accurately replicated gull-wing doors can be opened and closed thanks to special two hinge mount. Tail lights reproduced with red and yellow tinted clear parts. Wheel, exhaust pipe and muffler made with metal plated mat finish parts. Specially designed finely detailed Bridgestone tyres .
Enzo Ferrari is the name of a man that started a small racing team in 1929, and whose name now reigns immortal as king in the world of F1 racing. First starting his line of high-performance sports cars in 1947, his name reached legendary status in the 20th century. And now in the 21st century the legend continues as the name of Ferrari's flagship sports car. During the period when Ferrari took 4 consecutive F1 Constructor's Titles from 1999 to 2002, and M. Schumacher won three consecutive Drivers' Championships, Ferrari was also thriving with regards to their sports cars. From 1998, Ferrari began developing their flagship of the next generation with the concept of incorporating F1 design. The machine was developed under the code name FX. In september 2002, Ferrari officially introduced the all new Enzo Ferrari at the Paris Auto Show. The revolutionary all-carbon fiber body uses design elements from the Ferrari F1 cars with an elongated nose sprouting vertical blades that integrate with large air intakes. Drive-by-wire electronic speed control is capable of shifting in 0.15 seconds. The car features 6-liter V12 engine (called the type F140) capable of delivering over 640 horsepower, reaching 67kgm of torque, and propelling the car to speeds of over 350kph. The Enzo Ferrari was made with not only speed, but also with superior down force aerodynamics in mind, hence the addition of a retractable rear-wing that affords 775kg of down force at 300km. And as for speed control, this stable stallion is the first road car to be equipped with state-of-the-art carbon-ceramic brake discs. Deserving of the name of Ferrari's Founder, and setting a new vision for the future is the Enzo Ferrari.