I would like to ask something. Did all the Enzos has the front and rear bumper reflectors except the US market?
Absolutely. All the enzos sport those HIDEOUS things wich are a valuable reason for an american ferrari owner to go live elsewhere. I started a thread to ask for explanations, nobody could provide a satisfying answer. Why do all the Enzos have orange reflectors It's one of the 3 big ferrari mysteries 1) This 2) Why coudn't the US-spec 599 GTO have the "Scuderia style" race seats while ALL OTHER US-spec ferrari could have them (This one literally makes me want to bang my head on the wall) 5) Why only 5 colors for the Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta
The sidemarkers/reflectors on the front and rear bumper are required if the headlights and taillights of that car cannot integrate them. The Enzo is one of the cars with a headlight and taillight design not able to put them on as they don't extend into the side of the car as most other cars have. Ferraris in general don't use light designs to integrate them.
Yes, it's a US requirement. I don't know why the rest of the world Enzo cars have them. The USA F40, F50, and LaFerraris have them for the same reason, but the rest of the world ones do not for those. The Enzo seems to be the only one like that.
Yes, that's exactly where the mystery is. I know that orange reflectors are a federal requirement in USA, no problem
I wasn't exactly sure what the original question meant. It implied the US Enzos did not have them when they all have them regardless of country of destination.
Thanks. I hadn't noticed before. Not a kind angle anyway IMO. Reminds me of the Clarkson quote about the F40; ''Look at that panel gap! If I were a little thinner I could get in without opening the door.''