Before the Enzo, Ferrari fanboys had the beautiful GTOs, F40 and F50 to look up to. When launched in 2002, it had everything that made its predecessors famous. Mind-blowing power from a uncompromised V12 motor, a carbon-fibre chassis, one of the first road-application of a dual-clutch transmission, carbon-fibre ceramic brakes and active aerodynamics made this feel like an F1-inspired supercar for the road - good enough to woo about 399 people ready to plonk $650,000 (Rs 6.64 crore today, taking into account inflation). But unlike other flagship Ferraris, the Enzo was met with mixed responses, especially because of its aerodynamic design.