The Bianco Avus 2003 Ferrari Enzo is the only example of the 651-horsepower V12 supercar to be painted this color from the factory.
The Bianco Avus Enzo is one of 20"extracampionario" cars painted in a color from the off-menu palette. For that privilege, it is said customers would have had to purchase both of the Enzo's immediate predecessors, the F40 and F50.
Our argument for a white Enzo is based on the theory that if you're already driving a shouty supercar, there's no need to also slather it in a shouty color. Some of us enjoy the car for what it is, without all the attention that a bright redwould attract. Unique design elements like the floating red taillights would get lost in red as well.
In any case, at least one unnamed German-Swiss billionaire agrees. The car was finished on May 22, 2003 and sold to that billionaire in Switzerland where it was displayed in the window of a store in Matran, before changing ownership to a collector in Hong Kong in 2011. According to the auction, it was unregistered during its time there because LHD cars aren't road legal, and is now under temporary import to Canada where it will be presented at auction June 29-30.