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2005 Ferrari FXX EVO

2005 Ferrari FXX EVO

This is the 2005 Ferrari FXX EVO (chassis ZFFHX62X000145369), a groundbreaking machine that marked the beginning of Ferrari’s prestigious XX Programme in December of 2005. More than just a high-performance track car, the FXX was the catalyst for an exclusive initiative that granted Ferrari’s most esteemed clients access to specialized, track-only versions of the brand’s most elite models. Since its inception, the XX Programme has introduced the following models: the FXX (and FXX EVO), the 599XX (and 599XX EVO), and the FXX-K (and FXX-K EVO), the Ferrari SF90 XX, and the Ferrari 499P Modificata, each representing the pinnacle of Ferrari’s relentless pursuit of performance and innovation. Those fortunate enough to be part of the program gain access to private, Ferrari-organized track events, complete with their very own dedicated pit crew and a full team of factory technicians on hand to fine-tune every aspect of the car’s performance whenever it is unleashed on the circuit. This level of support ensures that each XX car operates at the peak of its capabilities, delivering an unrivaled driving experience. The FXX itself is derived from the legendary Ferrari Enzo, a road-going hypercar that served as the brand’s flagship model. Every element of the car was re-engineered for extreme performance, from aerodynamics to power delivery, pushing the boundaries of what a Ferrari could achieve on the racetrack. The sought-after ‘Evoluzione’ package was introduced in 2007 as a comprehensive upgrade that further refined both the car’s mechanical systems and aerodynamic efficiency.

How many made? Approximately 38 FXX cars are believed to have been built, including those with EVO modifications
 
Engine:
Standard Enzo: 6.0L V12 - 651hp
FXX EVO: 6.3L V12 - 848hp

Debut: FXX began production in 2005

Top Speed: said to be close to 250mph

0-60mph: around 2.7 seconds
 
Photo credit: @lude2lust
 
Research: @rarecarsonly

Anthony Marchese

23.10.2025

Ferrari