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The Top 50 Most Expensive Cars in the World

These are the most expensive hypercars and supercars, from Aston Martin to Zenvo.

If you’re thinking of one of the most expensive cars or supercars, then Bugatti, Ferrari Koenigsegg and Pagani are among the companies that come to mind. These manufacturers have established themselves as leaders in the premium segment, offering their most wealthy clients the fastest, rarest and prettiest cars in the world.

We combed through the invoices to discover 50 cars that are all worth at least $1 million. This group includes hybrid Ferrari convertibles as well as an American Speed King and several electric Hypercars. It also includes three Rolls-Royces that were built for royalty.

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Most Expensive Cars In The World

The prices shown here are the original price of each vehicle. We don’t count auction cars, like the Ferrari 250 GTO or secondhand sales that are overpriced. There are still millions of dollars worth of cars to whet the appetite.

McLaren Senna GTR

Price: $1.7M

McLaren Senna GTR
McLaren Senna GTR, Most Expensive Cars

The McLaren Senna GTR is nearly $2 million and you cannot even drive it. The track-only version is more aggressive, with a large splitter and diffuser which generates 2,200 pounds in downforce. The supercar weighs only 2,619 pounds and has 813 horsepower thanks to its twin-turbocharged 4.0 litre V-8 engine. It’s not surprising that owners keep their cars on the track.

Czinger 21C

Price: $1.7M

Czinger, a boutique automaker based in California, is the maker of the 21C supercar. It costs $1.7 million. The 21C has 1,250 horsepower thanks to its 2.9-litre V-8 twin-turbocharged engine. It can reach 60 miles per hour in just 1.9 seconds, and it reaches a top speed of around 281 mph.

Ferrari Monza

Price: $1.7M

Ferrari Monza
Ferrari Monza. Most Expensive Cars

The Ferrari Monza SP1 & SP2 is a car that’s all about outdoor motoring, just like the McLaren Elva without a roof. The SP1 has a single seat, while the SP2 can accommodate a passenger. Both cars are powered by the same 6.5-litre naturally aspirated V-12 engine, which is capable of 809 hp and 530 lb-ft. Unfortunately, neither model is street-legal in America. If you can afford to pay $1.75 million for the car, then getting on a racetrack shouldn’t be a problem.

Gordon Murray T.33

Price: $1.7M

The T.33 is the second supercar, and a bit more affordable one in the new Gordon Murray line-up. The T.33’s naturally aspirated V-12 engine produces 607 horsepower and revs at a staggering 10,500 RPM. Gordon Murray Automotive promises to sell the car worldwide, both in right-hand drive and left-hand drive configurations, for a price of $1.7 million, based on current conversion rates. It’s too bad that it has already been sold out.

Koenigsegg Gemera

Price: $1.7M

The Gemera, one of the two Koenigsegg cars on this list is the Swedish supercar manufacturer’s first four-seater. It’s not a family car. The Gemara is powered by a 2.0-litre turbocharged engine and three electric motors. It has 1,700 horsepower and can reach 60 mph in just 1.9 seconds. The company plans to only build 300, and each will cost at least $ 1.7 million.

Hennessey Venom F5

Price: $1.8M

Hennessey Venom F5
Hennessey Venom F5, Most Expensive Cars

Hennessey Venom GT broke a world record by reaching 265.7 mph in a run for the record. The F5 is expected to surpass its predecessor, with a top speed estimated at 311 mph. It will also cost more. According to the company, the Venom F5 is priced at $1.8million, making it a little more expensive than its predecessor, which was $1.2million.

Bentley Bacalar

Price: $1.9M 

The Bentley Bacalar is a limited edition car that only 12 units were produced. The Bacalar’s lavish design is sure to catch your eye, but it also delivers a powerful performance. This car is powered by Bentley’s turbocharged W-12 turbocharged turbocharged turbocharged turbocharged turbocharged engine that delivers 650 horsepower. You’re too late if you have $1.9 million to spare and want to buy one. Bentley says every car is already in the hands of customers.

Hispano Suiza Carmen Boulogne

Price: $1.9M

It would be a stretch to call the Hispano Suiza Carmen boulogne beautiful. This supercar, which has an electric motor with 1,114 horsepower and a 0-60 speed of 2.6 seconds, made its US debut this year at the Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance. The Boulogne model pictured, the lighter and stronger of the two models, costs close to $1.9m.

Bentley Mulliner Batur

Price: $2.0M

Electricity is on the march. Bentley has stated that it will become a fully electric automaker by the year 2030. The Mulliner Batur is helping the luxury brand to send off the iconic W12 engine in style before it fully transitions to battery-powered cars. The Batur, with its 710 horsepower twin turbocharged engine is the most powerful Bentley to date. The Batur is limited to only 18 examples worldwide and costs $2.0 million.

SSC Tuatara

Price: $2.0M

SSC Tuatara
SSC Tuatara, Most Expensive Cars

SSC’s Tuatara hypercar broke a world speed record of 282.9 mph, despite the initial controversy surrounding it. The Tuatara is not only one of the fastest cars on earth but also one of the most expensive. Tuatara’s base model is priced at $2.0 million, and only 100 are available worldwide.

Lotus Evija

Price: $2.1M

Lotus is poised to make a comeback with a new Emira sports car and an Eletre electrical SUV. The automaker is planning to launch a variety of new products in the next few years, including the range-topping Evija. The supercar costs $2.1 million, and it produces 2,000 horsepower through four electric motors. Lotus will only build 130 Evija road-going models.

Aston Martin Vulcan

Price: $2.3M

Aston Martin Vulcan, like a few of the other cars in this list, was designed for track use only. The British supercar debuted in the world in 2015. It was powered by a naturally aspirated 7.0-liter V-12 with 820 horsepower and limited to only 24 examples. The AMR Pro was followed by a more track-focused model, but the Vulcan base cost about $2.4 million from the factory.

Delage D12

Price: $2.3M

You might have heard about Delage. This French automaker competed with Bugatti and Ferrari on the track in the early 1900s. Delage has returned with a new, beautiful hypercar called the D12. The new D12 is powered by a 7.6 litre V-12 engine and produces 1,010 hp. It costs $2.3 million.

Ferrari Daytona SP3

Price: $2.3M

The Ferrari Daytona SP3 has the most aerodynamically efficient design ever made by Ferrari. It doesn’t have active aero. The limited-edition SP3 will debut in 2021 with a V-12 engine that is derived from the 812 Competizione. It has 828 horsepower and can reach 0-62mph in 2.8 seconds. Ferrari has never revealed how many Daytona SP3s it will produce. However, each car cost around $2.3 million at launch.

McLaren Speedtail

Price: $2.3M

What would you be willing to pay for the fastest McLaren production ever? At least $2.3 million. The Speedtail has 1,035 horsepower thanks to a gasoline/electric hybrid V-8 engine. It can reach 250 mph and 186 mph within 12.8 seconds, which is 2.7 seconds faster than a P1. If you missed out on a new Speedtail in 2020, then you will have to pay a lot of money on the used market. McLaren built only 106 examples.

Rimac Nevera

Price: $2.4M

With a price of $2.4 million, the Rimac Nevera is the most expensive electric vehicle. However, it’s only by a few hundred thousand dollars more than the next-most expensive supercar. The Nevera, which has 1,914 horsepower and 1,740 pounds-feet torques, can reach 60 in less than two seconds. It will then continue to a maximum speed of 258 miles an hour. The lucky ones who order one will see it on their driveway by the end of 2022.

Pagani Utopia

Price: $2M

Pagani Utopia is the latest Pagani after the Zonda and Huayra. The Utopia, with 852 horsepower available and a seven-speed manual transmission as an option, is the most powerful Pagani road car ever produced. It’s limited only to 99 examples in the world. One costs $2.5 million.

Pininfarina Battista

Price: $2M

The Pininfarina Battista is named after Battista Farina, founder of the company. It delivers performance and price that will make its namesake proud. The Battista is a car that would make its founder, Battista Farina, proud. The Battista, which was revealed at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show is a completely electric car that puts out 1,827 horses. The Battista is said to be able to reach 60 mph in less than two seconds, compared with a supercar that takes a lot longer. Pininfarina will build 150 Battistas, each costing $2.5million.

Gordon Murray T.50

Price: $2.6M

Gordon Murray is the designer of the McLaren F1. The T.50, the crown jewel in Mr. Murray’s supercar line-up, is his latest venture. The T.50 is priced at $2.6 million and comes with a naturally aspirated 4.0-liter V-12 engine that produces 654 horsepower. The T.50 is only 2,174 pounds and has a V-12 that weighs 392 pounds.

Lamborghini Countach

Price: $2.6M

Lamborghini Countach
Lamborghini Countach, Most Expensive Cars

Is the name Countach worth $2.6 Million? Lamborghini wants you to spend $2.6 million on its Aventador-based new model. The Countach LPI 8004 will debut in August 2021. It has a 6.5 litre V-12 engine with a lightweight hybrid system that provides 803 horsepower. This allows for a 60-time of 2.8 seconds and a maximum speed of 220 miles an hour.

Hennessey Venom F5 Revolution

Price: $2.7M

Hennessey began building custom models with the new F5. The Venom F5 Revolution is a continuation of that effort. The hypercar is powered by the 6.6-liter Fury engine from the builder, which produces the same 1,817 hp and 1,193 pounds-feet as the road vehicle. The F5 Revolution, however, has improved aerodynamics. It doubles the downforce when travelling at 186 mph by using a larger front splitter, a rear diffusor, and diveplanes.

Mercedes-AMG Project One

Price: $2.7M

Mercedes have been promising a production version for a long time now. The first official announcement took place in March 2017 and the first concept was unveiled later that year. After nearly five years, Project One is finally expected to hit public roads. When it finally hits the road, this hybrid hypercar with over 1,200 horsepower will cost $2.7 million.

Zenvo Aurora

Price: $2.8M

Zenvo impressed at Monterey Car Week in 2023 with its new Aurora Hypercar, both road and track-focused. The rear-wheel drive Aurora Agil boasts 1,250 horsepower, while the all-wheel drive Tur has 1,850 horsepower. The Aurora starts at $2.8 million, with first deliveries scheduled for 2026.

Aston Martin Victor

Price: $3.0M

Aston Martin knows a lot about exclusive cars, and Victor is the British brand’s most exclusive vehicle to date. The Victor is based on the One-77 chassis and uses parts from several Astons, including the track project Vulcan as well as the upcoming Valkyrie. The Victor is a one-of-one vehicle that costs a rumoured $3 million.

Hennessey Venom F5 Roadster

Price: $3.0M

It’s the same Hennessey Vennom F5 hypercar that we know and love but with a smaller roof. The F5 Roadster is powered by the same twin-turbocharged 6.6 litre V-8 engine as the coupe. It produces the same 1,817 hp and 1,193 pounds-feet. Hennessey claims a top speed of over 300 mph, but it costs at least $3.0million.

Koenigsegg Jesko

Price: $3.0M

The Koenigsegg JESKO is not only the fastest car that the company has ever made, but also the most costly. The handsome hypercar, which costs $ 3.0 million out-of-the-box, has 1,600 horsepower thanks to the ubiquitous twin-turbocharged 5.0-litre engine. If you choose the Absolute model, the Jesko will theoretically be able to reach 300 miles per hour.

Aspark Owl

Price: $3.1M

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Most Expensive Cars, Most Expensive Cars

Aspark Owl’s big numbers are its main attraction. The electric hypercar boasts 1,985 horsepower, and 1,475 pound-feet of torque and can reach 60 mph within 1.69 seconds. The electric hypercar can reach 186mph in just 10.6 seconds, on its way to a top speed of 249mph. To control all that power, it needs big brakes with 10 pistons in the front and 4 pistons at the rear. You can purchase one of these limited editions for $3.1 million.

Aston Martin Valkyrie

Price: $3.2M

Valkyrie, a $3.2 million Aston Martin hypercar that is not yet on the market, has already sold out. Aston Martin is yet to officially announce pricing. The hypercar is expected to cost anywhere from $2.6 million up to $3.9 million, but $3.2 million appears the magic number. This machine is impressive. The Cosworth 6.5-liter V-12, which produces 1,160 horsepower with 664 pound feet of torque should allow it to reach speeds well above 200 miles per hour. The company will only build 150 Valkyrie models, and a 25-piece limited edition AMR model later.

W Motors Lykan Hypersport

Price: $3.4M

Dubai-based W Motors stunned the world in 2013 with its edgy Lykan Hypersport Supercar. It’s not surprising that it was the most expensive new car in history. With its titanium LED headlights containing 420 15-carat stones and a holographic screen on the console, there is no wonder it was so pricey. The number six car on this list is still a wild hypercar, with a powerful engine. Its twin-turbocharged six-cylinder engine produces 780 horsepower.

McLaren Solus

Price: $3.5M

One seat, eighty-two horsepower and a top rate of more than 200 miles per hour. The McLaren Solus, powered by a naturally aspirated V-10 engine and a 0-62-mile-per-hour speed of 2.5 seconds, is as close to a Formula 1 vehicle as one can get from the factory. A McLaren Solus is estimated to cost around $3.5 million.

Pagani Huayra Evo R

Price: $3.5M

Pagani Huayra Evo R – a more powerful version of Huayra R, the track car launched by the automaker in 2021. The Huayra Evo R was launched earlier this year, with a naturally aspirated 6.0-liter engine that produces 900 horsepower and has 567 pound feet of torque. Pagani has also improved the Evo’s aerodynamics which led to a 45 percent uplift in downforce. The Evo R doesn’t have an official price, but it is estimated to be around $3.5million.

Lamborghini Sian

Price: $3.6M

The Sian is a bridge for Lamborghini in many ways. This wild-looking Lambo, based on Aventador SVJ is Lamborghini’s first electrified production model. The Sian also uses a mild hybrid system, in addition to its 6.5-liter V-12 engine from the SVJ. The total system output is 819 hp, making it the most powerful Lamborghini to date. Lamborghini is only going to produce 63 units, as confirmed by the 63 stickers on each side of the Sian wing. Each will cost $3.6 million, which is far more expensive than the Aventador SVJ.

Koenigsegg CC850

Price: $3.7M

The Koenigsegg was certainly a pleasant surprise, but it was also a welcome one. The twin-turbocharged V-8 of the Jesko is used to produce 1,385 hp and 1,022 pounds-feet. It has a “TWMPAFMPC”, a transmission that can switch between automatic and manual functions. All that performance technology comes at a price; the CC850 begins at $3.7million.

Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+

Price: $3.9M

Bugatti grabbed the attention of the entire automotive industry earlier this year when it announced that a modified Chiron had broken the 300 mph barrier. Super Sport 300+ is a road version of the car that was created to commemorate this milestone. The Super Sport 30+, limited to only 30 units, is a stunning version of the Chiron with a flowing, slick bodywork, and a sweet stripe pattern. Bugatti’s Chiron 300+ is limited to 273 mph top speed, despite hitting 304.8 mph at the track.

Gordon Murray Automotive T.50s Niki Lada

Price: $3.9M

The GMA T.50s Niki Lauda is equipped with hundreds of new parts, compared to the standard T.50. This makes the car more powerful on the track. The unique car has a new aerodynamics kit that increases downforce, and a Cosworth 3.9-litre engine with 761 horsepower when cranked at 11,500 revs. The car is also the most expensive in the Gordon Murray line-up at $3.9million.

Pagani Huayra Roadster BC

Price: $4.0M

Pagani Huayra Roadster was released several years after its coupe counterpart, while the Roadster BC arrived a few more years later, in 2019. This version’s V-12 produces 791 horsepower and 775 pounds-feet, which is more than the standard Roadster. It also has a slight weight reduction. When new, it cost $4.0 million.

Lamborghini Veneno

Price $4.5M

Lamborghini produced only 14 of the Aventador-based Veneno in 2014 and 2015. The price of each Veneno was around $4.5m, depending on the configuration. It was offered in convertible or coupe form. Lamborghini upgraded the Aventador’s 6.5-litre engine to produce 740 horsepower, 509 pound-feet of torque and sprint it to 60 mph in just 2.9 seconds. It’s currently the most expensive Lamborghini.

Bugatti Bolide

Price: $4.7M

It’s not surprising that Bugatti’s Bolide, which is one of 40 cars produced in limited quantities and mounted on a Chiron body, costs so much. The 1,824 horsepower hypercar costs $4.7 million and has more extreme bodywork than the Chiron Super Sport 300+. It can lap Nurburgring tracks in record time. Bugatti claims the Bolide will be able to conquer the ‘Ring at record speed.

Pininfarina Speedster B95

Price: $4.8M

Pininfarina’s B95 Speedster has an open-top beauty. The B95 is based on the Battista Coupe and has 1,877 horsepower thanks to a 120.0 kilowatt-hour lithium-ion pack. It also features four electric motors. The B95 can reach 60 mph in less than two seconds, and it has a top speed of 186 mph. The B95 is the first coachbuilt model from the brand, and it costs around $4.8 million.

Bugatti Mistral

Price: $5.0M

The Bugatti Mistral is a stylish way to send off the iconic W16 Engine. The Mistral, with 1,577 horsepower but no roof, takes the best parts of the Chiron while borrowing elements from the Bolide or Divo. Bugatti will build 99 Mistrals in the US, at a cost of $5.0 million. All of these cars have already been reserved.

Bugatti Divo

Price: $5.8M

Bugatti Divo
Bugatti Divo, Most Expensive Cars

The Divo, one of Bugatti’s newest vehicles, is a favourite among staff. The Divo shares many similarities with its less expensive. The Divo is a great car that deserves the extra cost, even though it shares many similarities with its cheaper. Bugatti’s Divo is 77 pounds lighter than its Chiron. This was achieved by adding lighter wheels and a carbon fibre intercooler, as well as removing sound dampening. The Chiron has 1,500 horsepower, but the Divo’s aerodynamic setup makes it eight seconds faster around the Nardo track. The moment you have been waiting for is here: Bugatti will produce 40 examples of this car, each one costing $5.8million.

Pagani Huayra Imola

Price: $6.0M

The Pagani Imola is based on the Huayra and has a 6.0-liter twin-turbo, V-12 engine from AMG that produces 838 horsepower, 811 pound feet of torque, and 838 kilowatts. It weighs only 2,776 lbs. The fins, wings and scoops cool the engine and all its components, allowing it to reach an electronically limited top speed of 217 mph. Pagani claims the Roadster costs $6.0 million, while the Coupe is priced at $5.4 million.

Pagani Codalunga

Price: $7.4M

The Codualunga is the last of the (new) Paganis that are pricey. The stunning exterior, inspired by Italian coachbuilding from the 1960s, and the steampunk interior are just a few of the reasons why this Pagani is so expensive. The engine is a twin-turbocharged V-12 with 829 horsepower, 809 pound-feet of torque and a 7-speed sequential gearbox. This gives the car a racecar-like feeling. This one of five Pagani costs $7.4million.

Mercedes-Maybach Exelero

Price: $8.0M

The Mercedes-Benz Maybach Exelero, like many before it is an original. Exlero was commissioned by Fulda, the German subsidiary of Goodyear to test their new tyres. It debuted in 2004, commissioned by Fulda. Mercedes built the Exelero from the Maybach’s bones, giving it the same twin-turbo V-12 engine that produces 690 horsepower and 752 pound-feet torque. The top speed of the Exelero is 218 miles per hour. Adjusted for inflation, it would cost over $10 million today.

Bugatti Centodieci

Price: $9.0M

Bugatti unveiled the Centodieci during the Pebble Beach Car Week last year, showcasing yet another super-rare and expensive model. The car, which is limited to only 10–dieci units, is a modern throwback to the Bugatti EB110. It’s also meant to commemorate Bugatti’s 110th anniversary. Although its unique styling will not make everyone fall for it, you’ll be safe in the knowledge that there won’t be another one. The Centodiece, with a price of just under $9 million is one of the most exclusive vehicles ever produced.

Bugatti Chiron Profilee

Price $10.8M

Profiles may look similar to a standard Chiron but it is a one-of-a-kind. Bugatti originally built this Chiron as a prototype for a limited run of Profile models. However, it ended up being the sole example. The Profiler is powered by the same 1,476 horsepower quad-turbocharged engine that powers the entire Chiron range. It also has a unique bodywork design and a custom-made spoiler to help differentiate it from the other models.

Rolls-Royce Sweptail

Price $12.8M

Expectedly, Rolls-Royce takes two of the three top spots in this list. The stunning Sweptail, a one-off model from 2017, is ranked number three. It was the most expensive car in history when it debuted, with a price tag of $13,0 million. The 453 horsepower luxury car has been overpriced, but it is still an eye-opener.

Bugatti La Voiture Noire

Price: $13.4M

Bugatti La Voiture Noire
Bugatti La Voiture Noire, Most Expensive Cars

The Bugatti La Voiture Noire, a one-off model that costs $13.4 million is the most expensive Bugatti ever produced. It’s understandable. The La Voiture Noire is a modern interpretation of Jean Bugatti’s Type 57 SC Atlantic. It uses the same quad-turbocharged 8.0 litre W-16 engine that powers the Chiron and produces 1,479 horsepower. The car has six–yes, six–exhaust tips, radical new wheels, a bespoke, aggressive fascia and a giant light-up badge at the back that spells out “Bugatti”. This one-of-one Bugatti has already found a home.

Rolls-Royce Boat Tail

Price: $28.0M

Rolls-Royce has returned to the coachbuilding business with the stunning new Yacht Tail. The Boat Tail is a successor to the Sweptail, which cost an estimated $12.8 million. It has a two-tone exterior and custom high-end interior finishes. There’s even a “hosting room” with a built-in umbrella and champagne fridge. The Boat Tail is rumoured to have cost $28.0 million brand new. Although Rolls-Royce does not officially disclose pricing for custom builds like this one, it’s rumoured that it was a $12.8 million Sweptail.

Rolls-Royce La Rose Noire Droptail

Price: $30M

Rolls-Royce has released another extremely expensive coachbuilt vehicle, the La Rose Noire Droptail. The Droptail debuted during Monterey Car Week as the first of four unique Rolls-Royce Droptail commissions–followed shortly thereafter by the Amethyst version–and wears a lustrous exterior colour called True Love. Rolls-Royce does not usually reveal the exact price of these models. However, the new Droptail has an estimated cost of $30 million. Some reports suggest that it could even be as high as $35 million.

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