Category: Exotic Sports 
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Predatory looks, alien-dimension performance, easy to drive (relatively), lovingly constructed... and a brain-blowing experience
Predatory looks, impractically wide, a trifle pricey, small numbers mean you're unlikely to see one
Probably the last word in boy's toys - for now





You can, if you're picky, find things wrong with this car. Stare hard at the paint, and you'll see the faint rectangular grid-pattern of the carbonfibre beneath. Try winding the manual window winders and you'll struggle with the effort - and on the early car we tried, the winder fouled the door trim. But the Enzo is hand-made, in tiny numbers by Toyota standards, and it's fair to argue that this is part of its appeal. And generally, it is extremely well presented. It's built for lightness, but the odd oasis of leather and the beautifully finished bare carbonfibre of the cabin instantly mark it out as an object exquisitely produced. Reliability? Ferraris are vastly better made than they once were, but it would be a surprise if this extreme machine didn't suffer the odd glitch.