Mechanic wrecks $3 million Ferrari Enzo during test drive

Ferrari Enzo being test-driven by a mechanic in the Netherlands was wrecked on Tuesday, potentially totaling the multimillion-dollar supercar.

An eyewitness to the crash told Autoblog.nl that the car was traveling down the relatively straight two-lane Amsterdamsestraatweg in Baarn when it quickly accelerated, then spun into the trees on the other side of the road.

Ferrari Enzo Crashed

The local Ferrari dealer is about two kilometers away from the scene,” another witness told SWNS. 

“It’s a customer-owned car. The weather conditions were damp and chilly, maybe [37 degrees] in temperature.”

Local reports suggest a dealership mechanic was behind the wheel. He escaped unhurt but was taken to the hospital for a check-up.

A witness to Tuesday’s smash in Baarn, Netherlands, said: “I think he wanted to turn back to the dealership.”

“It hit a tree stump at the side of the road. It hit it on the passenger side and the stump was damaged.

ust 400 of the mid-engine dream cars left the Ferrari production line between 2002 and 2004.

Despite costing $609,921 at launch, Enzos have massively increased in value.

A 2003 Ferrari Enzo was sold in August 2021 by RM Sotheby’s for $3,360,000.