This Ferrari Enzo traded hands with a touch over 3,000 miles under its belt. A price record for the Enzo was set in January when one sold for $17.8 million. In March, a low-mileage black-painted Enzo was sold in the US for $15.1 million. Ferrari Enzo prices have skyrocketed over the past six months, so much so that the Enzo has become one of the most valuable modern supercars. If you want to get behind the wheel of a low-mileage one, it’s now an eight-figure proposition. Recently, a rare 2003 Enzo painted in Grigio Titanio was auctioned off by Mecum for a staggering $10.23 million. That’s an almost unbelievable result when you consider there’s no traditional Rosso Corsa paint like most other Enzos. However, no doubt helping to boost the car’s value is the fact that it’s been driven just 3,027 miles (4,871 km) since new. Read: Ferrari Enzo Designer Nearly Went To Jail In Japan After Speeding In One As recently as last year, pristine Ferrari Enzos were usually selling for between $4 million and $5 million. However, an Enzo painted in Giallo Modena and formerly owned by Phil Bachman set a new benchmark in January, selling for a staggering $17.875 million. That same day, another low-mileage Enzo traded hands for $11.11 million. Since then, another sold in the US for $9.3 million, and a black one fetched $15.1 million over at Broad Arrow Auctions in March. Classiche Certified Mecum Auctions This latest eight-figure Enzo is one of just six ever painted in Grigio Titanio and is the only one with a contrasting Pelle Rosso interior. It was ordered by businessman Chip Connor, who also owned a Ferrari 250 GTO. While Mecum’s listing doesn’t mention how many owners the car has had, what adds to its value is that it’s Ferrari Classiche-certified and has clearly been lovingly cared for over the past 23 years. Powering the Ferrari Enzo is Ferrari’s iconic Tipo F140B 6.0-liter naturally-aspirated V12 engine, delivering 651 hp and 485 lb-ft (657 Nm) of torque. This engine has served as the basis for all future V12-powered Ferraris, including the 599, F12, LaFerrari, 812, Purosangue, and the current 12Cilindri. Mecum Auctions