Two of Ferrari’s most celebrated halo supercars are preparing to cross the auction block in 2026, as a 2003 Ferrari Enzo and a 2014 Ferrari LaFerrari from The M Group Collection headline upcoming Mecum events in Kissimmee and Indianapolis.
The pair represents two generations of Ferrari’s flagship performance engineering, combining extreme rarity, ultra-low mileage and factory-backed documentation that is expected to attract global collector interest.

The 2003 Ferrari Enzo is scheduled to sell at Mecum Kissimmee on Jan. 17, 2026. Showing just 649 miles on the odometer, the car is one of only 400 Enzos produced worldwide between 2002 and 2004, including 127 examples built for the U.S. market.
Finished in Giallo Modena DS 4305, the Enzo stands among the rarest specifications produced. Ferrari built only 36 examples in the color, with just 11 delivered to the United States. The car was originally ordered new by Phil and Martha Bachman, who worked directly with Ferrari to customize the vehicle through the factory.
Special details include body-color lower trim and rear diffuser panels, polished engine bay braces and unique Daytona-style seats finished in Rosso and Giallo. A second set of Nero factory seats featuring a stitched Enzo Ferrari signature is also included.
Power comes from a 6.0-liter V-12 engine producing 651 horsepower, paired with a Formula One-inspired six-speed automatic transmission. The Enzo has earned multiple concours awards over the years, including Best of Show honors and several Platinum recognitions at Ferrari-focused events and luxury concours competitions.

Meanwhile, Mecum Indy 2026 will feature a 2014 Ferrari LaFerrari showing only 57 delivery miles. The hypercar is one of 120 examples produced for the U.S. market and showcases Ferrari’s hybrid performance technology.
The LaFerrari is powered by a 6.3-liter hybrid V-12 producing a combined 949 horsepower through Ferrari’s HY-KERS energy recovery system and a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox. Finished in Nero with a matching leather interior, the car includes a carbon-fiber dashboard, active aerodynamics, magnetorheological suspension and Brembo carbon ceramic brakes.
Additional highlights include Ferrari Classiche certification, a matching Schedoni luggage set and a 1:8 scale LaFerrari model carrying the same chassis number as the full-size car.
Together, the Enzo and LaFerrari represent two landmark chapters in Ferrari’s supercar history and are expected to be among the most closely watched consignments of the 2026 auction season.
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