Highest mileage Ferrari Enzo turned up to a detailers with an outrageous number on the clock

  • This is the Ferrari MM ‘Most Miles’ Enzo
  • The owner deliberately wanted to put as many miles as possible under its tires
  • It’s currently been driven for over 100,000 miles

Published on Sep 16, 2024 at 4:00 AM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis

Last updated on Sep 13, 2024 at 6:44 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

This is MM Enzo, the highest mileage Ferrari Enzo, and it comes with over 90,000 miles on the clock.

Cars like the Enzo are always bought, parked in an air-conditioned garage, and left there to accrue value.

But the owner of this Enzo had a different idea.

The car didn’t ‘end up’ putting all those miles under its belt by pure chance, it was deliberate.

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How the highest mileage Ferrari Enzo ‘project’ came to be

When detailers at Envision took delivery of the car for some maintenance work, they couldn’t believe their eyes.

When they detailed the car, it had already been driven for over 90,000 miles, and it’s now at 100,000 miles (160,000km) and counting.

Car collector Richard Losee bought the car new in 2003, and he was determined to put as many miles on the clock as possible.

He loaned the car to several car magazines for long-term road tests to help him with that, and then he basically used it as his daily.

At one point, he was involved in a serious accident and nearly totaled the car.

Amazingly, after a 30-month restoration process, the car is now as good as new.

The car is currently being ‘piloted but not owned’, in his own words, by a content creator who goes by Dryl8k.

We’re going to keep an eye on his Instagram because we’re sure the highest mileage Ferrari Enzo will continue to add miles under its belt.

That’s what the nickname stands for, by the way.

The owner calls it the ‘MM Enzo’ as in Most Miles Enzo.

A tribute to Enzo himself

The Ferrari Enzo was launched in 2003 as a halo car for the brand, and more importantly a tribute to Ferrari’s founder Enzo Ferrari himself.

The Enzo followed the F50, and preceded the LaFerrari.

The engine is a naturally-aspirated, non-hybrid V12, sending 651HP and 485lb-ft of torque to the rear wheels via an F1-style automated manual.

It’s quite rare, too.

Ferrari made 498 in total and they generally surface for sale with a handful of miles on the clock.

Fernando Alonso’s Enzo had around 2,900 miles on the clock when it was sold, and then the only white Enzo was sold with 5,900 miles under its belt.

But the wildest story concerns a Ferrari Enzo sold two years ago, which had never even been registered.

Imagine telling the owner of the unregistered Ferrari Enzo that you’ve driven yours for over 90,000 miles.

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Experienced content creator with a strong focus on cars and watches. Alessandro penned the first-ever post on the Supercar Blondie website and covers cars, watches, yachts, real estate and crypto. Former DriveTribe writer, fixed gear bike owner, obsessed with ducks for some reason.