The Ferrari FXX is the first of the Italian marque’s XX program, which is a series of cars designed for a select group of the automaker’s most loyal customers. They are aimed at customers who want to experience the thrill of driving a track racing Ferrari. Interestingly, these customers don’t exactly own their car because Ferrari retains ownership after purchase.
If you’re one of 30 “owners” of FXX, here’s your chance to make your supercar your own – or at least its most important part. At auction at RM Sotheby’s, a new and old Tipo F140 DA Ferrari FXX engine is still in its shipping crate.
According to the listing, this is the first complete NOS Ferrari FXX engine to be offered for sale publicly. It measures 39.3 by 48.0 by 42.1 inches (100 by 122 by 107 centimeters) and weighs 578 pounds (262 kilograms).
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Interested FXX owners can use this engine as a reserve for track days or, as the listing suggests, can be mounted for display and serve as a fantastic centerpiece in any collection.
This FXX engine is a modified version of the V12 used in the FerrariEnzo. In the FXX track-only supercar, the naturally aspirated 6.3-liter V12 develops 789 horsepower at 8,500 rpm and 506 pound-feet of torque. And it sounds totally phenomenal, just like other XX cars such as the 599XX and FXX K Evo.
The FXX engine up for auction comes complete with inlets, airbox, accessories and a loom, making it an easy install for those with the technical expertise to mount it for use.
If you can afford it, the fresh-out-of-the-box Ferrari FXX engine is up for auction at RM Sotheby’s until March 29, 2023. It’s currently being offered unreservedly for between $245,000 and $430,000 – pretty sizable numbers. considering what it is. Plus, if you’re looking for a perfect V12 for your project car, this should be the one.