When the topic of ultra-expensive, high-performance cars arises, certain prestigious marques immediately spring to mind. Bugatti, Ferrari, Koenigsegg, and Pagani are synonymous with automotive extravagance, consistently pushing boundaries to create the fastest, rarest, most aesthetically stunning—and, crucially, the most expensive cars of the world for an exclusive clientele.
To pinpoint exactly which of these vehicular masterpieces claims the title of the priciest, we have meticulously examined the price lists and compiled a definitive list of 50 automobiles, each valued at $1.8 million or more. This collection features everything from hybrid Ferrari convertibles to American speed demons, cutting-edge electric hypercars, and even a trio of bespoke Rolls-Royce creations crafted exclusively for royalty.
It’s important to note that the prices quoted throughout this article reflect the original manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) when these vehicles were new. Therefore, we are excluding auction darlings like the Ferrari 250 GTO and inflated prices seen in the pre-owned market. Rest assured, however, that the vehicles presented here still represent hundreds of millions of dollars worth of automotive artistry, sure to ignite the passion of any car enthusiast.
Hennessey Venom F5
Price: $1.8 Million
The Hennessey Venom GT etched its name in history by achieving a top speed of 265.7 mph, a world record at the time. However, the successor, the Venom F5, aims to surpass its predecessor with an astounding projected top speed of 311 mph. This leap in performance is accompanied by a price increase; the Venom F5 starts at $1.8 million, making it a step up from the $1.2 million price tag of the Venom GT.
Bentley Bacalar
Price: $1.9 Million
With a production run limited to a mere 12 units, the Bentley Bacalar renders many “limited edition” cars on this list seemingly abundant in comparison. While its lavish design is immediately captivating, the Bacalar is far from just a pretty face. Powered by Bentley’s iconic 6.0-liter W-12 twin-turbocharged engine, it generates 650 horsepower and 664 pound-feet of torque. For those with $1.9 million readily available and considering a purchase, it’s unfortunately too late – Bentley confirms that all Bacalar examples are already with their discerning owners.
Hispano Suiza Carmen Boulogne
Price: $1.9 Million
Describing the Hispano Suiza Carmen Boulogne as conventionally beautiful might be subjective. Nevertheless, this uniquely styled supercar made its US debut at the prestigious Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance, boasting a potent 1,114-horsepower electric powertrain and a blistering 0-60 mph acceleration time of just 2.6 seconds. The Boulogne variant, pictured here, is the lighter and more powerful of the two Carmen models, commanding a price close to $1.9 million.
Bentley Mulliner Batur
Price: $2.0 Million
The shift towards electric power is undeniable, and Bentley has announced its commitment to becoming a fully electric automaker by 2030. However, before this electric transformation is complete, the Mulliner Batur serves as a glorious farewell to the legendary W12 engine. Producing a staggering 710 horsepower from its twin-turbocharged W12, the Batur is the most powerful Bentley ever created. Limited to just 18 examples globally, the Bentley Mulliner Batur carries a price tag of $2.0 million.
SSC Tuatara
Price: $2.0 Million
Despite initial controversies, SSC successfully achieved a top speed of 282.9 mph with its Tuatara hypercar, solidifying its place in world record history. The Tuatara is not only among the fastest vehicles globally but also one of the most expensive. This extreme velocity comes at a cost of approximately $2.0 million for the base Tuatara model, with production limited to 100 units worldwide.
Lotus Evija
Price: $2.1 Million
With the introduction of the Emira sports car and the Eletre electric SUV, Lotus is on the cusp of a significant resurgence. The British automaker is embarking on an ambitious product rollout in the coming years, with the range-topping Evija playing a pivotal role in this strategy. This all-electric hypercar commands a price of $2.1 million and delivers almost 2,000 horsepower through its four electric motors. Lotus intends to produce only 130 road-legal examples of the Evija.
Bertone GB110
Price: $2.2 Million
The name Bertone resonates deeply within automotive history, renowned for iconic designs such as the Lamborghini Miura and Lancia Stratos. Today, Bertone is not only designing but also manufacturing its own automobiles. This year marked the debut of the Bertone GB110, a limited-edition hypercar. The GB110 boasts a twin-turbocharged 5.2-liter V-10 engine generating 1,124 horsepower and 811 pound-feet of torque, enabling a top speed of 217 mph. Bertone plans to build a highly exclusive run of just 33 GB110s, each priced at approximately $2.2 million.
Delage D12
Price: $2.3 Million
The name Delage may evoke memories of early 20th-century motorsport prominence. This French automaker once competed fiercely with Bugatti and Ferrari on the racetrack. Now, Delage has returned with the stunning D12 hypercar. Powered by a formidable 7.6-liter V-12 engine, the new D12 produces over 1,010 horsepower and carries a price tag of $2.3 million.
Ferrari Daytona SP3
Price: $2.3 Million
The Ferrari Daytona SP3 stands as the brand’s most aerodynamically efficient model to date, remarkably achieving this feat without employing any active aerodynamic elements. Introduced in 2021 as a limited-edition model, the SP3 features a 6.5-liter V-12 engine borrowed from the 812 Competizione, delivering 828 horsepower and a 0-62 mph acceleration time of around 2.8 seconds. Ferrari never officially disclosed the production volume for the Daytona SP3, but each unit was priced at approximately $2.3 million when new.
McLaren Speedtail
Price: $2.3 Million
What is the price to own the fastest production McLaren ever created? The answer is at least $2.3 million. With a gasoline-electric hybrid V-8 powertrain producing 1,035 horsepower, the Speedtail achieves a top speed of 250 mph and accelerates from 0 to 186 mph in a mere 12.8 seconds—2.7 seconds quicker than the legendary P1. Unfortunately, acquiring a new Speedtail directly from McLaren is no longer possible as only 106 examples were produced in 2020. The pre-owned market is now the only avenue, likely requiring a significant premium.
Rimac Nevera
Price: $2.4 Million
The Rimac Nevera claims the title of the most expensive electric car on this list with its $2.4 million price tag. Packing an astounding 1,914 horsepower and 1,740 pound-feet of torque, the Nevera can reach 60 mph in under 2.0 seconds and continue accelerating to a top speed of 258 mph. Customers fortunate enough to have placed an order can anticipate delivery in 2022.
Aston Martin Valiant
Price: $2.5 Million
Aston Martin has a proven track record of creating exceptional supercars. Following in the footsteps of the Vulcan, Victor, and Valour (other highly exclusive and expensive special editions), the Aston Martin Valiant debuted with a twin-turbocharged V-12 engine producing 730 horsepower and, remarkably, a manual transmission. Unsurprisingly, all 38 examples planned for production have already been sold. The Valiant was priced at approximately $2.5 million when new.
Pagani Utopia
Price: $2.5 Million
The Pagani lineage of hypercars is legendary: Zonda, then Huayra, and now Utopia. With 852 horsepower and the option of a seven-speed manual gearbox, the Utopia is the most potent road-legal Pagani ever produced. Production is limited to just 99 examples worldwide, each carrying a price of $2.5 million.
Pininfarina Battista
Price: $2.5 Million
Named in honor of the company’s founder, Battista Farina, the Pininfarina Battista delivers performance and a price point that would undoubtedly make its namesake proud. Unveiled at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show, the Battista is an all-electric hypercar producing an immense 1,827 horsepower. For those who find typical supercar acceleration leisurely, the Battista can reach 60 mph in under 2.0 seconds. Pininfarina intends to build 150 examples of the Battista, each priced at $2.5 million.
Rimac Nevera R
Price: $2.5 million
Rimac introduced the newest iteration of the Nevera, the Nevera R trim, at The Quail in 2024. Featuring a next-generation 108.0-kilowatt-hour battery, the Nevera R boasts a staggering 2,107 horsepower and accelerates to 60 mph in a mere 1.74 seconds, reaching a top speed of 256 mph. This enhanced performance comes at a premium; the Nevera R is priced at $2.5 million.
Gordon Murray T.50
Price: $2.6 Million
Gordon Murray’s name is synonymous with automotive brilliance, most notably as the designer of the iconic McLaren F1. Today, Murray leads his own supercar venture, and the stunning T.50 is the flagship model. Priced at $2.6 million, the T.50 features a naturally aspirated 4.0-liter V-12 engine producing 654 horsepower. The car itself weighs a mere 2,174 pounds, and its 392-pound V-12 is the lightest road-going V-12 engine available today.
Lamborghini Countach
Price: $2.6 Million
The Countach name is legendary, but is it worth $2.6 million? That’s the price Lamborghini hopes enthusiasts will pay for its new Aventador-based model. Debuting in August 2021, the Countach LPI 800-4 features a 6.5-liter V-12 engine with mild-hybrid assistance, producing a total of 803 horsepower. This powertrain enables a 0-60 mph acceleration time of 2.8 seconds and a top speed exceeding 220 mph.
Hennessey Venom F5 Revolution
Price: $2.7 Million
With the Venom F5, Hennessey transitioned into building bespoke, high-performance models. The Venom F5 Revolution continues this trajectory as a track-focused hypercar. It utilizes Hennessey’s 6.6-liter Fury V-8 engine, delivering the same 1,817 horsepower and 1,193 pound-feet of torque as the road-going F5. However, the F5 Revolution incorporates enhanced aerodynamics, doubling the downforce at 186 mph with a larger front splitter, rear diffuser, and dive planes.
Mercedes-AMG Project One
Price: $2.7 Million
Mercedes-AMG has been teasing the production version of the Project One hypercar for several years. The initial announcement was made in March 2017, followed by the concept debut later that year. After nearly five years of anticipation, the Project One is finally poised to reach public roads. This hybrid hypercar will boast over 1,200 horsepower and carry a price tag of $2.7 million.
Zenvo Aurora
Price: $2.8 Million
Zenvo made a significant impact at Monterey Car Week 2023 with the unveiling of the new Aurora hypercar, presented in both track-oriented and road-focused configurations. Featuring a quad-turbocharged 6.6-liter V-12 hybrid powertrain, the rear-wheel-drive Aurora Agil produces 1,250 horsepower, while the all-wheel-drive Tur model delivers a staggering 1,850 horsepower. The Aurora starts at $2.8 million, with initial deliveries scheduled for 2026.
Aston Martin Victor
Price: $3.0 Million
Aston Martin is renowned for its exclusive vehicles, and the Victor arguably represents the pinnacle of exclusivity for the British brand to date. Based on the One-77 platform, the Victor incorporates components from various Aston Martin projects, including the track-focused Vulcan and the Valkyrie. Highlighting its limited production, the Victor is a one-of-one creation, rumored to cost nearly $3 million.
Hennessey Venom F5 Roadster
Price: $3.0 Million
The Hennessey Venom F5 Roadster is essentially the acclaimed Venom F5 hypercar, but with an open-top configuration. It retains the same twin-turbocharged 6.6-liter V-8 engine as the coupe, producing an identical 1,817 horsepower and 1,193 pound-feet of torque. Hennessey estimates a top speed exceeding 300 mph for the Roadster, with a starting price of at least $3.0 million.
Koenigsegg Jesko
Price: $3.0 Million
The Koenigsegg Jesko is not only the fastest car Koenigsegg has ever produced but also the most expensive Koenigsegg. Priced at $3.0 million, this hypercar boasts 1,600 horsepower from the brand’s signature twin-turbocharged 5.0-liter V-8 engine. The Jesko Absolut variant is theoretically capable of reaching 300 mph.
Aspark Owl
Price: $3.1 Million
The Aspark Owl is defined by its remarkable performance figures. This all-electric hypercar delivers 1,985 horsepower and 1,475 pound-feet of torque, enabling a claimed 0-60 mph acceleration in just 1.69 seconds. It can reach 186 mph in 10.6 seconds on its way to a top speed of 249 mph. To manage this immense power, the Owl is equipped with substantial 10-piston front brakes and four-piston rear brakes. Production is limited, but the Aspark Owl is available for a cool $3.1 million.
Aston Martin Valkyrie
Price: $3.2 Million
The highly anticipated Aston Martin Valkyrie hybrid hypercar is yet to officially reach the market, but all units are already sold out. Aston Martin has not publicly confirmed the exact pricing, but estimates suggest a range between $2.6 million and $3.9 million, with $3.2 million appearing to be the generally accepted figure. Regardless of the precise price, the Valkyrie is an engineering marvel. Its Cosworth-developed 6.5-liter V-12 engine produces 1,160 horsepower and 664 pound-feet of torque, projecting a top speed well in excess of 200 mph. Aston Martin will produce only 150 examples of the standard Valkyrie, with a further limited run of 25 AMR models planned.
Pagani Utopia Roadster
Price: $3.4 Million
What could enhance the allure of the Pagani Utopia even further? The answer is an open-top configuration. The Pagani Utopia Roadster debuted at Monterey Car Week, showcasing its sleek, roofless design and a price tag of $3.4 million. The twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter V-12 engine produces 852 horsepower and is offered with a choice of automatic or manual transmission. Pagani plans to produce only 130 examples of the Utopia Roadster worldwide.
W Motors Lykan Hypersport
Price: $3.4 Million
Dubai-based W Motors stunned the automotive world with its aggressively styled Lykan Hypersport supercar in 2013. Featuring titanium LED headlights encrusted with 420 15-carat diamonds and a holographic display in the center console, it was the third most expensive car in the world when new. While it now ranks sixth on this list, it remains a remarkable hypercar with a potent heart. The twin-turbocharged 3.7-liter six-cylinder engine delivers 780 horsepower and 708 pound-feet of torque.
McLaren Solus
Price: $3.5 Million
One seat, 829 horsepower, and a top speed exceeding 200 mph – the McLaren Solus is the closest experience to a Formula 1 car available directly from the factory. Powered by a naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V-10 engine, it accelerates from 0-62 mph in just 2.5 seconds. Estimates place the price of a McLaren Solus at approximately $3.5 million.
Pagani Huayra Evo R
Price: $3.5 Million (est.)
The Pagani Huayra Evo R represents an even more extreme iteration of the Huayra R track car launched in 2021. Debuting with an updated version of the Huayra R’s naturally aspirated 6.0-liter V-12 engine, it now produces 900 horsepower and 567 pound-feet of torque. Pagani has also refined the Evo’s aerodynamics, resulting in a 45 percent increase in downforce. While an official price for the Evo R has not been released, estimates suggest it will be around $3.5 million.
Lamborghini Sian
Price: $3.6 million
In several respects, the Sian represents a bridge to Lamborghini’s future. Although based on the Aventador SVJ, this striking Lamborghini is the brand’s first production electrified model. In addition to the SVJ-derived 6.5-liter V-12, the Sian incorporates a 48-volt mild-hybrid system. The combined output reaches 819 horsepower, making it the most powerful Lamborghini to date. As indicated by the “63” emblem on its wing, Lamborghini will produce only 63 units. Each Sian commands a price significantly higher than the Aventador SVJ, starting at $3.6 million.
Koenigsegg CC850
Price: $3.7 Million
The Koenigsegg CC850 was a surprise revelation, and a welcome one at that. Borrowing the twin-turbocharged 5.0-liter V-8 from the Jesko, it elevates the output to 1,385 horsepower and 1,022 pound-feet of torque. It features a unique “TWMPAFMPC” transmission that seamlessly transitions between manual and automatic functionality. This advanced performance technology comes at a price, with the CC850 starting at $3.7 million.
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+
Price: $3.9 Million
Earlier this year, Bugatti captured global attention by announcing that it had broken the 300 mph barrier with a modified Chiron. The Super Sport 300+ is the road-legal manifestation of this achievement, created to commemorate this milestone. Limited to just 30 units, the Super Sport 300+ is a visually stunning iteration of the Chiron, featuring flowing, aerodynamic bodywork and a distinctive stripe motif. Despite achieving 304.8 mph on track with a production-based vehicle, Bugatti limits the Chiron 300+’s top speed to 273 mph in road-going configuration.
Gordon Murray Automotive T.50s Niki Lauda
Price: $3.9 Million
The GMA T.50s Niki Lauda incorporates hundreds of new components compared to the standard T.50, further enhancing its track capabilities. This unique model features a new aerodynamics package that increases downforce and a modified version of the Cosworth-developed 3.9-liter V-12 engine, now producing 761 horsepower at a staggering 11,500 rpm. It also holds the distinction of being the most expensive model in the Gordon Murray lineup, priced at $3.9 million.
Pagani Huayra Roadster BC
Price: $4.0 Million
The Pagani Huayra Roadster debuted several years after the coupe, and the Roadster BC arrived a few years later in 2019. The V-12 engine in this version produces 791 horsepower and 775 pound-feet of torque—surpassing the standard Roadster—while also achieving a slight weight reduction. It carried a price of $4.0 million when new.
Bugatti Tourbillon
Price: $4.1 Million
Bugatti’s new flagship, the Tourbillon, was unveiled this past summer. Featuring a revolutionary V-16 engine, three electric motors, and a top speed of 276 mph, the monstrous 8.3-liter hybrid powertrain generates an astounding 1,800 horsepower. Tourbillon production is scheduled to commence in 2026, with Bugatti planning to build only 250 examples. Securing one requires both a place in line and a substantial $4.1 million investment.
Lamborghini Veneno
Price: $4.5 Million
Lamborghini produced just 14 examples of the Aventador-based Veneno between 2014 and 2015. Each Veneno cost around $4.5 million, varying slightly depending on individual specifications, and was offered in both convertible and coupe body styles. Under the hood, Lamborghini fitted a more powerful iteration of the Aventador’s 6.5-liter V-12, now producing 740 horsepower and 509 pound-feet of torque, enabling a 0-60 mph sprint in a blistering 2.9 seconds. To date, it remains the most expensive new Lamborghini ever created.
Bugatti Bolide
Price: $4.7 Million
Produced in extremely limited numbers and based on the Chiron platform, the Bugatti Bolide track car, limited to just 40 units, commands a price of $4.7 million. This 1,824-horsepower hypercar boasts even more power than the Chiron Super Sport 300+, along with more aggressive bodywork designed for optimal track performance. Bugatti claims the Bolide is theoretically capable of setting a new Nürburgring lap record.
Pininfarina B95 Speedster
Price: $4.8 Million
The Pininfarina B95 Speedster is a breathtaking open-top creation. Based on the Battista coupe, the B95 delivers 1,877 horsepower from a 120.0-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery pack and four electric motors. This allows the B95 to accelerate to 60 mph in under 2.0 seconds, reaching a top speed of 186 mph. As Pininfarina’s first coachbuilt vehicle, the B95 is priced accordingly, at approximately $4.8 million USD.
Bugatti Mistral
Price: $5.0 Million
The Bugatti Mistral serves as a fitting farewell to the iconic W16 engine. With 1,577 horsepower and an open-top design, the Mistral combines the best elements of the Chiron with design cues from the Bolide and Divo to create a truly unique roadster. Bugatti plans to produce only 99 examples of the Mistral, each priced at around $5.0 million in the US—and all have already been sold.
Bugatti Divo
Price: $5.8 Million
Among Bugatti’s recent models, the Divo is a favorite among enthusiasts. While sharing many components with its “less expensive” sibling, the Chiron, the Divo justifies its higher price with several enhancements. By incorporating lighter wheels, a carbon fiber intercooler, and removing some sound insulation, Bugatti reduced the Divo’s weight by 77 pounds compared to the Chiron. Although power remains unchanged at 1,500 horsepower, the Divo features a different aerodynamic configuration, resulting in an 8-second faster lap time around the Nardo test track. Bugatti is producing 40 examples of the Divo, each priced at $5.8 million.
Pagani Huayra Imola
Price: $6.0 Million
Based on the Huayra, the Pagani Imola features an AMG-sourced 6.0-liter, twin-turbo V-12 engine producing 838 horsepower and 811 pound-feet of torque. It weighs a mere 2,776 pounds. Numerous fins, wings, and scoops enhance cooling and airflow to the engine, propelling it to an electronically limited top speed of 217 mph. Pagani states the coupe version is priced at $5.4 million, while the Roadster commands an even higher price of $6.0 million.
Red Bull RB17
Price: $6.2 Million
Red Bull’s (former) engineering genius, Adrian Newey, designed his own car. The RB17, unveiled earlier in 2024, features an electrically assisted 4.5-liter naturally aspirated V-10 engine producing 1,200 horsepower and revving to an incredible 15,000 rpm. Red Bull will produce only 50 examples of the RB17, and all have already been claimed. Each RB17 is priced at approximately $6.2 million.
Pagani Codalunga
Price: $7.4 Million
The extensive list of expensive Pagani cars culminates with the Codalunga. Inspired by 1960s Italian coachbuilding, the stunning exterior and steampunk-esque interior are key contributors to its high price. Under the hood is a twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter V-12 producing 829 horsepower and 809 pound-feet of torque, paired with a seven-speed sequential transmission for a race-car-like driving experience. This one-of-five Pagani is priced at $7.4 million.
Mercedes-Maybach Exelero
Price: $8.0 Million
Like many vehicles on this list, the Mercedes-Benz Maybach Exelero is a one-off creation. Commissioned by Fulda, a German subsidiary of Goodyear, to test new tires, the Exelero debuted in 2004. Mercedes built the Exelero on a Maybach platform and equipped it with a twin-turbo V-12 engine producing 690 horsepower and 752 pound-feet of torque. Its top speed is listed at 218 mph, and adjusted for inflation, the Exelero would cost over $10 million in today’s currency.
Bugatti Centodieci
Price: $9.0 Million
Bugatti unveiled the Centodieci at Pebble Beach car week, showcasing another ultra-rare and ultra-expensive model. Limited to just 10 units—”dieci” in Italian—the Centodieci is a modern homage to the Bugatti EB110. It also serves to commemorate Bugatti’s 110th anniversary. Its distinctive styling may not appeal to everyone, but exclusivity is guaranteed. Priced just under $9 million, the Centodieci is one of the most exclusive cars ever produced.
Bugatti Chiron Profilée
Price: $10.8 Million
While visually similar to a standard Chiron, the Profilée is truly unique – a one-of-a-kind creation. Bugatti initially built it as a test for a limited run of Profilée models, but this Chiron ended up being the sole example. Featuring the same 1,476-horsepower quad-turbocharged W-16 engine found throughout the Chiron range, the Profilée boasts unique bodywork and a custom spoiler that differentiates it from other Chirons.
Rolls-Royce Sweptail
Price: $12.8 Million
Rolls-Royce predictably occupies two of the top three spots on this list, with the stunning Sweptail one-off from 2017 claiming the number three position. With a monumental price tag of $13.0 million at its debut, it was, at the time, the most expensive new car ever. While subsequently surpassed, the 453-horsepower luxury car remains a breathtaking example of bespoke automotive artistry.
Bugatti La Voiture Noire
Price: $13.4 Million
With a price of $13.4 million, the one-off Bugatti La Voiture Noire officially holds the title of the most expensive new Bugatti ever manufactured. A modern interpretation of Jean Bugatti’s personal Type 57 SC Atlantic, La Voiture Noire utilizes the same quad-turbocharged 8.0-liter W-16 engine as the Chiron, producing 1,479 horsepower. It features six exhaust tips, distinctive wheels, an aggressive front fascia, and a large illuminated badge at the rear displaying the brand name. This unique Bugatti already has a discerning owner.
Rolls-Royce Boat Tail
Price: $28.0 Million (est.)
Rolls-Royce has revived its coachbuilding tradition with the magnificent Boat Tail. A successor to the Sweptail from 2017, rumored to have cost $12.8 million, the Boat Tail features a distinctive two-tone exterior, bespoke interior finishes, and a “hosting suite” complete with a champagne fridge and integrated sun umbrella. Rolls-Royce doesn’t officially disclose pricing for one-off creations like the Boat Tail, but speculation suggests a staggering $28.0 million new.
Rolls-Royce La Rose Noire Droptail
Price: $30 Million (est.)
Following the Boat Tail, Rolls-Royce unveiled another exceptionally expensive coachbuilt car, the La Rose Noire Droptail. Debuting during Monterey Car Week as the first of four unique Rolls-Royce Droptail commissions, it features a lustrous exterior color named True Love. Rolls-Royce rarely reveals official pricing for these special models, but estimates place the La Rose Noire Droptail at $30 million (with some reports suggesting as high as $35 million), making it one of the most expensive cars in the world today.
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FAQs
What Is The Most Expensive Car In The World?
The most expensive car in the world currently is estimated to be the Rolls-Royce La Rose Noire Droptail, with an estimated price of $30 million. However, when considering officially confirmed prices, the Bugatti La Voiture Noire, priced at $13.4 million before taxes (approximately $18.7 million after taxes), holds the title of the most expensive new car with a definitively stated price.
What Is The Most Expensive Car Ever Sold?
The most expensive car ever sold at auction is a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO, which fetched $48.4 million at an RM Sotheby’s auction in 2018. Prior to that, another 250 GTO sold for $38.1 million at a Bonham’s auction in 2014.
What Is The Most Valuable Car Brand?
As of 2022, Tesla remains the most valuable car brand globally, with a valuation of $694 billion. Toyota, in second place, has a valuation of $216 billion but surpasses Tesla in global sales volume.
Most Expensive Cars In The World
- Rolls-Royce La Rose Noire Droptail – $30.0 Million (est.)
- Rolls-Royce Boat Tail – $28.0 Million (est.)
- Bugatti La Voiture Noire – $13.4 Million
- Rolls-Royce Sweptail – $12.8 Million
- Bugatti Chiron Profilee – $10.8 Million
- Bugatti Centodieci – $9.0 Million
- Mercedes-Maybach Exelero – $8.0 Million
- Pagani Codalunga: $7.4 Million
- Red Bull RB17 – $6.2 Million
- Pagani Huayra Imola – $6.0 Million
- Bugatti Divo – $5.8 Million
- Bugatti Mistral: $5.0 Million
- Pininfarina B95 Speedster – $4.8 Million
- Bugatti Bolide – $4.7 Million
- Lamborghini Veneno – $4.5 Million
- Bugatti Tourbillon – $4.1 Million
- Pagani Huayra Roadster BC – $4.0 Million
- Gordon Murray Automotive T.50s Niki Lauda – $3.9 Million
- Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ – $3.9 Million
- Koenigsegg CC850: $3.7 Million
- Lamborghini Sian – $3.6 Million
- Pagani Huayra Evo R – $3.5 Million (est.)
- McLaren Solus – $3.5 Million
- W Motors Lykan Hypersport – $3.4 Million
- Pagani Utopia Roadster – $3.4 Million
- Aston Martin Valkyrie – $3.2 Million
- Aspark Owl – $3.1 Million
- Koenigsegg Jesko – $3.0 Million
- Hennessey Venom F5 Roadster – $3.0 Million
- Aston Martin Victor – $3.0 Million
- Zenvo Aurora – $2.8 Million
- Mercedes-AMG Project One – $2.7 Million
- Hennessey Venom F5 Revolution – $2.7 Million
- Lamborghini Countach – $2.6 Million
- Gordon Murray T.50 – $2.6 Million
- Rimac Nevera R – $2.5 Million
- Pininfarina Battista – $2.5 Million
- Pagani Utopia: $2.5 Million
- Aston Martin Valiant – $2.5 Million
- Rimac Nevera – $2.4 Million
- McLaren Speedtail – $2.3 Million
- Ferrari Daytona SP3 – $2.3 Million
- Delage D12 – $2.3 Million
- Bertone GB110 – $2.2 Million
- Lotus Evija – $2.1 Million
- SSC Tuatara – $2.0 Million
- Bentley Mulliner Batur – $2.0 Million
- Hispano Suiza Carmen Boulogne: $1.9 Million
- Bentley Bacalar – $1.9 Million
- Hennessey Venom F5 – $1.8 Million