Kay ordered his unique Enzo chassis 132051 in Nero Metallic black with rare Verde leather interior straight from Ferrari, snapping it up for £400,000 when new models listed closer to £500,000. The singer, notorious for his 100-plus car collection including F40s and LaFerraris, immortalized the Enzo in Jamiroquai's "Black Devil Car" track. Fame peaked infamously in 2009 when a drunk chef at Aldeburgh's Brudenell Hotel smashed its window with a rock during a jealous spat, costing £10,000 in repairs and landing the attacker 20 weeks in jail.
Kay recently offloaded the hypercar for well over his purchase price, with current market values hitting £3.5 million equivalent to a 373% inflation-adjusted return since 2003, when £400,000 equates to £739,000 today. Just 399 Enzos exist worldwide, blending F1-derived tech like a 6.0-liter V12 pumping 660 hp to 60 mph in 3.6 seconds and 217 mph top speed, making survivors blue-chip assets amid current collector frenzy.
