When discussing the pinnacle of automotive excellence and exorbitant price tags, certain marques immediately spring to mind. Bugatti, Rolls-Royce, Pagani, and Koenigsegg are not merely car manufacturers; they are artisans of velocity, rarity, and opulence. These brands cater to an exclusive echelon of clientele, offering vehicles that are not just modes of transport but rolling embodiments of art, engineering mastery, and unparalleled luxury.
For those captivated by the zenith of automotive pricing, we have meticulously compiled a list of 50 cars, each valued at $1.8 million or more when new. This curated collection features everything from hybrid Ferrari convertibles to American speed marvels, cutting-edge electric hypercars, and bespoke Rolls-Royce creations crafted for royalty.
It’s important to note that the prices quoted herein reflect the original MSRP of these vehicles. We are focusing on the cost when these cars were first available, not factoring in auction prices of classics like the Ferrari 250 GTO or inflated resale values. Even with this criteria, the sheer aggregate value of the cars on this list is staggering, representing hundreds of millions of dollars worth of automotive extravagance.
Hennessey Venom F5
Price: $1.8 Million
Hennessey, the American powerhouse known for pushing performance boundaries, first made waves with the Venom GT, a record-breaking machine that reached a top speed of 265.7 mph. The successor, the Venom F5, aims to surpass its predecessor in every metric, targeting an astonishing top speed of 311 mph. This leap in performance comes with an elevated price tag; the Venom F5 starts at $1.8 million, marking a significant increase from the Venom GT’s $1.2 million base price. The Venom F5 is engineered for extreme velocity, boasting a bespoke twin-turbocharged 6.6-liter V8 engine dubbed “Fury,” producing a staggering 1,817 horsepower. Limited to just 24 units, the Venom F5 is not just about speed; it’s about exclusivity and owning a piece of automotive history.
Bentley Bacalar
Price: $1.9 Million
The Bentley Bacalar redefines exclusivity, with a mere 12 units produced globally. This ultra-limited production run makes many other “limited” cars on this list seem commonplace in comparison. While its lavish and bespoke design immediately captivates, the Bacalar is far from just a pretty face. Underneath its handcrafted exterior lies Bentley’s iconic 6.0-liter W12 twin-turbocharged engine, delivering 650 horsepower and 664 lb-ft of torque. The Bacalar is a celebration of Bentley’s coachbuilding heritage, with each model tailored to the exacting specifications of its discerning owner. If you were considering acquiring one of these $1.9 million masterpieces, you’re unfortunately too late – Bentley has confirmed that all examples are already in the hands of their fortunate owners.
Hispano Suiza Carmen Boulogne
Price: $1.9 Million
The Hispano Suiza Carmen Boulogne presents a distinctive and arguably polarizing aesthetic. This Spanish marque, revived for the modern era, debuted this striking supercar in the US at the Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance. Beneath its unique styling lies a potent all-electric powertrain producing 1,114 horsepower, enabling a 0-60 mph sprint in a mere 2.6 seconds. The Boulogne variant, distinguished by its lighter construction and enhanced power output compared to the standard Carmen, commands a price tag nearing $1.9 million. The Carmen Boulogne represents a bold step into the electric hypercar arena, blending retro-inspired design with cutting-edge technology.
Bentley Mulliner Batur
Price: $2.0 Million
Bentley is embarking on an electrifying journey, pledging to become a fully electric automaker by 2030. However, before this electric transformation is complete, the Mulliner Batur serves as a glorious farewell to the brand’s legendary W12 engine. Producing a staggering 710 horsepower from its twin-turbocharged configuration, the Batur is the most powerful Bentley ever created. Limited to just 18 examples worldwide, the Batur is an automotive swan song, encapsulating Bentley’s heritage of power and luxury before embracing an electric future. This exclusivity and performance command a price of $2.0 million, making it a highly sought-after collector’s item.
SSC Tuatara
Price: $2.0 Million
The SSC Tuatara initially faced controversy surrounding its top speed claims, but the American manufacturer ultimately substantiated its hypercar’s velocity prowess, achieving a verified 282.9 mph, thus claiming a world record. Beyond its record-breaking speed, the Tuatara is also one of the most expensive production cars available. This extreme performance comes at an estimated cost of $2.0 million for the base Tuatara, with production limited to only 100 units globally. The Tuatara embodies the American pursuit of speed and performance, challenging established European marques in the hypercar domain.
Lotus Evija
Price: $2.1 Million
Lotus, the British marque synonymous with lightweight sports cars, is undergoing a renaissance, marked by the introduction of the Emira sports car and the Eletre electric SUV. Spearheading this resurgence is the Evija, an all-electric hypercar that represents a radical departure for Lotus while staying true to its performance-oriented DNA. Priced at $2.1 million, the Evija generates close to 2,000 horsepower from its four electric motors. Lotus plans to produce only 130 road-legal Evijas, making it an exceptionally rare and technologically advanced electric hypercar. The Evija signals Lotus’s commitment to innovation and electrification in the high-performance sector.
Bertone GB110
Price: $2.2 Million
Bertone, the iconic Italian design house celebrated for its contributions to automotive styling, including legendary models like the Lamborghini Miura and Lancia Stratos, is now producing cars under its own name. The Bertone GB110, unveiled recently, is a testament to the company’s design and engineering capabilities. This new supercar features a twin-turbocharged 5.2-liter V10 engine producing 1,124 horsepower and 811 lb-ft of torque, enabling a top speed of 217 mph. Bertone is limiting production of the GB110 to just 33 units, each priced at approximately $2.2 million, making it a rare and exclusive offering from a legendary name in automotive design.
Delage D12
Price: $2.3 Million
Delage, a historic French automaker that competed with Bugatti and Ferrari in the early 20th century, has been resurrected with the introduction of the D12 hypercar. This stunning machine is powered by a naturally aspirated 7.6-liter V12 engine producing over 1,010 horsepower. The Delage D12 is not just about power; it’s about a return to the golden age of French automotive engineering and luxury. Priced at $2.3 million, the D12 aims to revive the Delage legacy and challenge the established hypercar hierarchy.
Ferrari Daytona SP3
Price: $2.3 Million
The Ferrari Daytona SP3 is the latest in Ferrari’s Icona series, celebrating the brand’s legendary sports prototypes of the 1960s. This limited-edition model boasts Ferrari’s most aerodynamically efficient design ever, achieved without the use of active aerodynamics. Unveiled in 2021, the Daytona SP3 is powered by a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 engine borrowed from the 812 Competizione, producing 828 horsepower and enabling a 0-62 mph time of around 2.8 seconds. Ferrari has not disclosed the exact production numbers for the Daytona SP3, but each unit carried a price tag of approximately $2.3 million when new, making it an instant collector’s item.
McLaren Speedtail
Price: $2.3 Million
The McLaren Speedtail represents the pinnacle of McLaren’s pursuit of velocity and aerodynamic efficiency. As the fastest production McLaren ever built, the Speedtail boasts a gasoline-electric hybrid V8 powertrain producing 1,035 horsepower. This propels the Speedtail to a top speed of 250 mph and allows it to reach 186 mph in a mere 12.8 seconds, significantly faster than the iconic McLaren P1. McLaren produced only 106 examples of the Speedtail, all of which were sold upon release in 2020. Acquiring one now requires navigating the secondary market and commanding a significant premium over its original $2.3 million price tag.
Rimac Nevera
Price: $2.4 Million
The Rimac Nevera holds the distinction of being the most expensive electric vehicle on the market, with a price of $2.4 million. This Croatian hypercar is a technological tour de force, boasting a staggering 1,914 horsepower and 1,740 lb-ft of torque from its all-electric powertrain. The Nevera can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in under 2.0 seconds and achieve a top speed of 258 mph. Limited to just 150 units, the Nevera represents the cutting edge of electric hypercar performance and technology. Deliveries commenced in 2022, placing this groundbreaking EV in the garages of a select few.
Aston Martin Valiant
Price: $2.5 Million
Aston Martin has a celebrated history of creating exclusive and highly desirable special edition supercars. Following in the footsteps of the Vulcan, Victor, and Valour, the Aston Martin Valiant debuted with a focus on driver engagement and a nod to purist driving enthusiasts. The Valiant features a twin-turbocharged V12 engine producing 730 horsepower, and, crucially, a manual transmission – a rarity in the hypercar segment. As expected, all 38 examples of the Valiant were quickly spoken for, each carrying a price tag of approximately $2.5 million when new. The Valiant represents a blend of Aston Martin’s heritage and a focus on analog driving pleasure in a world increasingly dominated by digital interfaces.
Pagani Utopia
Price: $2.5 Million
Pagani, renowned for its meticulously crafted and breathtakingly designed hypercars, unveiled the Utopia as the successor to the Zonda and Huayra. The Utopia continues Pagani’s tradition of combining art and engineering, featuring a twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter V12 engine producing 852 horsepower. Significantly, the Utopia offers an optional seven-speed manual gearbox, appealing to driving purists. Limited to just 99 examples worldwide, the Pagani Utopia carries a price of $2.5 million, reflecting its exclusivity, performance, and artisanal craftsmanship.
Pininfarina Battista
Price: $2.5 Million
Named in honor of Battista Farina, the founder of the legendary design house Pininfarina, the Pininfarina Battista is a fully electric hypercar that embodies the company’s heritage of design excellence and performance innovation. Revealed at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show, the Battista boasts an all-electric powertrain producing 1,827 horsepower. The Battista’s acceleration is staggering, reaching 60 mph from a standstill in under 2.0 seconds. Pininfarina plans to produce 150 examples of the Battista, each priced at $2.5 million, positioning it as a leader in the electric hypercar revolution.
Rimac Nevera R
Price: $2.5 million
Building upon the success of the Nevera, Rimac introduced the Nevera R trim at The Quail, Monterey Car Week in 2024, further pushing the boundaries of electric hypercar performance. The Nevera R features a next-generation 108.0-kilowatt-hour battery pack and an even more potent electric powertrain, producing a colossal 2,107 horsepower. This power translates to a 0-60 mph acceleration time of just 1.74 seconds and a top speed of 256 mph. The Nevera R, priced at $2.5 million, represents the pinnacle of Rimac’s electric vehicle technology and performance capabilities, solidifying its position at the forefront of the hypercar landscape.
Gordon Murray T.50
Price: $2.6 Million
Gordon Murray, the legendary automotive engineer behind the iconic McLaren F1, has created his own masterpiece with the Gordon Murray T.50. This analog-focused supercar is a celebration of driving purity and lightweight engineering. Priced at $2.6 million, the T.50 features a naturally aspirated 4.0-liter V12 engine producing 654 horsepower. Remarkably, the T.50 weighs just 2,174 pounds, and its engine is the lightest road-going V12 in production, weighing a mere 392 pounds. Limited to 100 examples, the T.50 is a testament to Murray’s philosophy of driver-centric design and engineering excellence.
Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4
Price: $2.6 Million
The Lamborghini Countach, an automotive icon of the 1980s, has been resurrected in a modern, limited-edition form. The new Countach LPI 800-4 is based on the Aventador platform and pays homage to the original Countach’s design while incorporating contemporary Lamborghini technology. Debuting in 2021, the Countach LPI 800-4 features a 6.5-liter V12 engine with mild-hybrid assistance, producing a total of 803 horsepower. This allows for a 0-60 mph time of 2.8 seconds and a top speed exceeding 220 mph. Limited to just 112 units, the Countach LPI 800-4 carries a price tag of $2.6 million, appealing to collectors and Lamborghini enthusiasts alike.
Hennessey Venom F5 Revolution
Price: $2.7 Million
Hennessey expanded the Venom F5 lineup with the introduction of the Venom F5 Revolution, a track-focused variant designed for ultimate circuit performance. The Venom F5 Revolution utilizes the same 6.6-liter Fury V8 engine as the standard F5, producing 1,817 horsepower and 1,193 lb-ft of torque. However, the Revolution distinguishes itself with enhanced aerodynamics, generating double the downforce at 186 mph thanks to a larger front splitter, rear diffuser, and dive planes. Priced at $2.7 million, the Venom F5 Revolution caters to drivers seeking extreme track capabilities in a hypercar package.
Mercedes-AMG Project One
Price: $2.7 Million
The Mercedes-AMG Project One is a groundbreaking hypercar that brings Formula 1 technology to the road. This highly anticipated model incorporates a 1.6-liter turbocharged V6 engine derived directly from Mercedes-AMG’s Formula 1 cars, combined with four electric motors. The result is a hybrid powertrain producing over 1,200 horsepower. The Project One has been in development for several years, with the first official announcement in 2017 and production finally commencing. Priced at $2.7 million, the Project One represents a technological marvel, blurring the lines between road car and Formula 1 machinery.
Zenvo Aurora
Price: $2.8 Million
Zenvo, the Danish hypercar manufacturer, unveiled the Aurora at Monterey Car Week 2023, showcasing two distinct versions: the track-focused Agil and the road-oriented Tur. Both Aurora models are powered by a quad-turbocharged 6.6-liter V12 hybrid engine. The rear-wheel-drive Aurora Agil produces 1,250 horsepower, while the all-wheel-drive Tur model boasts an even more formidable 1,850 horsepower. The starting price for the Zenvo Aurora is $2.8 million, with deliveries scheduled to begin in 2026. The Aurora represents Zenvo’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of hypercar performance and technology.
Aston Martin Victor
Price: $3.0 Million
Aston Martin’s Victor stands as a testament to the brand’s bespoke craftsmanship and exclusivity. Based on the One-77 platform, the Victor is a one-of-a-kind creation, incorporating components from various Aston Martin projects, including the Vulcan track car and the Valkyrie hypercar. The Victor is powered by a naturally aspirated 7.3-liter V12 engine producing 836 horsepower, paired with a six-speed manual transmission. Rumored to cost nearly $3 million, the Aston Martin Victor is a true collector’s item, representing the pinnacle of Aston Martin’s special projects division.
Hennessey Venom F5 Roadster
Price: $3.0 Million
Hennessey expanded the Venom F5 lineup further with the Venom F5 Roadster, an open-top variant of the record-breaking hypercar. The F5 Roadster retains the same twin-turbocharged 6.6-liter V8 engine as the coupe, producing 1,817 horsepower and 1,193 lb-ft of torque. Hennessey estimates a top speed exceeding 300 mph for the F5 Roadster, making it one of the fastest convertibles in the world. Priced at $3.0 million, the Venom F5 Roadster offers open-air exhilaration combined with extreme hypercar performance.
Koenigsegg Jesko
Price: $3.0 Million
The Koenigsegg Jesko is not only the fastest car ever produced by the Swedish hypercar manufacturer, but also one of the most expensive. Priced at $3.0 million, the Jesko is powered by Koenigsegg’s twin-turbocharged 5.0-liter V8 engine, producing 1,600 horsepower when running on E85 fuel. The Jesko is engineered for extreme aerodynamic performance and high-speed stability, with the Absolut variant theoretically capable of reaching 300 mph. Limited to 125 units, the Koenigsegg Jesko represents the pinnacle of Koenigsegg’s engineering and performance prowess.
Aspark Owl
Price: $3.1 Million
The Aspark Owl is a Japanese all-electric hypercar focused on delivering extreme acceleration and performance figures. The Owl boasts an all-electric powertrain producing 1,985 horsepower and 1,475 lb-ft of torque. Aspark claims a 0-60 mph acceleration time of just 1.69 seconds and a top speed of 249 mph. The Owl’s braking system is equally impressive, featuring 10-piston front calipers and 4-piston rear calipers to manage its immense power. Limited to just 50 units, the Aspark Owl carries a price tag of $3.1 million, representing Japanese innovation in the electric hypercar sector.
Aston Martin Valkyrie
Price: $3.2 Million
The Aston Martin Valkyrie is a collaboration between Aston Martin and Red Bull Racing, designed as a road-legal hypercar with Formula 1-inspired engineering and aerodynamics. The Valkyrie is powered by a Cosworth-developed 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine producing 1,160 horsepower and 664 lb-ft of torque. Aston Martin has not officially disclosed the Valkyrie’s price, but estimates suggest a figure of around $3.2 million. Production is limited to 150 units of the standard Valkyrie, with an additional 25 units of the track-focused AMR Pro variant planned. The Valkyrie represents a fusion of Formula 1 technology and Aston Martin’s luxury and design expertise.
Pagani Utopia Roadster
Price: $3.4 Million
Pagani expanded the Utopia lineup with the introduction of the Utopia Roadster, an open-top version of the stunning hypercar. The Utopia Roadster retains the same twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter V12 engine producing 852 horsepower as the coupe, and offers the same choice of automatic or manual transmission. The Roadster variant showcases Pagani’s artistry in open-top design, with meticulous attention to detail and structural integrity. Pagani plans to produce only 130 examples of the Utopia Roadster worldwide, each priced at $3.4 million.
W Motors Lykan Hypersport
Price: $3.4 Million
The W Motors Lykan Hypersport, hailing from Dubai, made a dramatic entrance onto the hypercar scene in 2013 with its striking design and opulent features. The Lykan Hypersport is renowned for its titanium LED headlights encrusted with 420 15-carat diamonds and a holographic display in the center console. Powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.7-liter flat-six engine producing 780 horsepower, the Lykan Hypersport combines luxury and performance. While it was once the third most expensive car in the world, it remains a highly exclusive and expensive hypercar with a price of $3.4 million.
McLaren Solus GT
Price: $3.5 Million
The McLaren Solus GT is an ultra-exclusive, single-seat track car derived from the McLaren Vision Gran Turismo concept. Powered by a naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V10 engine producing 829 horsepower, the Solus GT offers an unparalleled track driving experience. McLaren claims a 0-62 mph acceleration time of just 2.5 seconds and a top speed exceeding 200 mph. Production of the Solus GT is limited to just 25 units, each priced at approximately $3.5 million. The Solus GT represents the closest experience to driving a Formula 1 car outside of professional racing.
Pagani Huayra Evo R
Price: $3.5 Million (est.)
The Pagani Huayra Evo R is an even more extreme, track-focused version of the Huayra R, building upon the already formidable track capabilities of its predecessor. The Evo R features an updated version of the Huayra R’s naturally aspirated 6.0-liter V12 engine, now producing 900 horsepower and 567 lb-ft of torque. Pagani has also enhanced the Evo R’s aerodynamics, resulting in a 45 percent increase in downforce compared to the Huayra R. While an official price has not been released, estimates place the Pagani Huayra Evo R at around $3.5 million, making it one of the most expensive and track-focused Paganis ever created.
Lamborghini Sian
Price: $3.6 million
The Lamborghini Sian represents a bridge between Lamborghini’s heritage and its future direction, being the brand’s first production electrified model. Based on the Aventador SVJ, the Sian incorporates a 48-volt mild-hybrid system paired with the SVJ’s 6.5-liter V12 engine. The total system output is 819 horsepower, making the Sian the most powerful Lamborghini production car to date. Lamborghini produced only 63 units of the Sian coupe, each priced at $3.6 million, making it a highly exclusive and technologically significant model.
Koenigsegg CC850
Price: $3.7 Million
The Koenigsegg CC850 is a retro-inspired model that pays homage to the original Koenigsegg CC8S, celebrating the company’s 20th anniversary. The CC850 is powered by a twin-turbocharged 5.0-liter V8 engine derived from the Jesko, producing 1,385 horsepower and 1,022 lb-ft of torque. Notably, the CC850 features a unique “TWMPAFMPC” (The Worlds Most Powerful And Fastest Manual Production Car) transmission that can function as both a manual and automatic. Priced at $3.7 million, the Koenigsegg CC850 blends classic design with modern hypercar performance and innovative technology.
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+
Price: $3.9 Million
The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ is a road-legal version of the modified Chiron that famously broke the 300 mph barrier, achieving a top speed of 304.773 mph. Limited to just 30 units, the Super Sport 300+ is a celebration of this speed record, featuring elongated bodywork optimized for aerodynamic efficiency and a distinctive stripe motif. While the record-breaking car was not speed-limited, the production Chiron Super Sport 300+ is electronically limited to 273 mph in top speed mode. Priced at $3.9 million, the Chiron Super Sport 300+ represents the pinnacle of Bugatti’s pursuit of speed and performance.
Gordon Murray Automotive T.50s Niki Lauda
Price: $3.9 Million
The Gordon Murray Automotive T.50s Niki Lauda is a track-focused variant of the T.50, named in honor of the legendary Formula 1 driver Niki Lauda. The T.50s Niki Lauda features extensive modifications compared to the standard T.50, including a new aerodynamics package that significantly increases downforce and a more powerful version of the Cosworth-developed 3.9-liter V12 engine, producing 761 horsepower at 11,500 rpm. Priced at $3.9 million, the T.50s Niki Lauda is the most expensive model in the Gordon Murray Automotive lineup, representing ultimate track performance and driver engagement.
Pagani Huayra Roadster BC
Price: $4.0 Million
The Pagani Huayra Roadster BC is the open-top variant of the Huayra BC, featuring enhanced performance and aerodynamic upgrades compared to the standard Huayra Roadster. The Roadster BC is powered by a twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter V12 engine producing 791 horsepower and 775 lb-ft of torque, and incorporates lightweight materials to reduce weight. Priced at $4.0 million when new, the Pagani Huayra Roadster BC combines open-top driving with extreme performance and Pagani’s signature craftsmanship.
Bugatti Tourbillon
Price: $4.1 Million
The Bugatti Tourbillon is the successor to the Chiron, representing a new era for the French hypercar manufacturer. The Tourbillon marks a significant departure from the W16 engine, featuring a newly developed 8.3-liter naturally aspirated V16 engine paired with three electric motors, creating a hybrid powertrain producing a staggering 1,800 horsepower. Bugatti claims a top speed of 276 mph for the Tourbillon. Production is limited to 250 units, with deliveries commencing in 2026. Priced at $4.1 million, the Bugatti Tourbillon is a technological marvel and a testament to Bugatti’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of hypercar performance and luxury.
Lamborghini Veneno
Price: $4.5 Million
The Lamborghini Veneno, based on the Aventador, is characterized by its extreme and aggressive design, pushing the boundaries of Lamborghini’s styling language. Lamborghini produced only 14 examples of the Veneno between 2014 and 2015, available in both coupe and roadster configurations. Powered by a 6.5-liter V12 engine producing 740 horsepower, the Veneno offered blistering performance with a 0-60 mph time of 2.9 seconds. Priced at $4.5 million, the Lamborghini Veneno remains the most expensive new Lamborghini ever produced, and a highly sought-after collector’s item.
Bugatti Bolide
Price: $4.7 Million
The Bugatti Bolide is a track-only hypercar built on the Chiron platform, designed for ultimate performance on the circuit. Limited to just 40 units, the Bolide features extreme lightweight construction and aerodynamic enhancements, along with a modified version of the Chiron’s W16 engine producing 1,824 horsepower. Bugatti claims the Bolide is capable of lapping the Nürburgring Nordschleife in record time. Priced at $4.7 million, the Bugatti Bolide represents the pinnacle of Bugatti’s track-focused engineering and performance capabilities.
Pininfarina B95 Speedster
Price: $4.8 Million
The Pininfarina B95 Speedster is an open-top electric hypercar based on the Battista coupe, celebrating Pininfarina’s 95th anniversary. The B95 Speedster features a unique open-top design and is powered by the same all-electric powertrain as the Battista, producing 1,877 horsepower. Pininfarina claims a 0-60 mph acceleration time of under 2.0 seconds and a top speed of 186 mph for the B95 Speedster. Limited to just 10 units, the Pininfarina B95 Speedster carries a price tag of $4.8 million, representing a blend of open-top exhilaration and cutting-edge electric hypercar technology.
Bugatti Mistral
Price: $5.0 Million
The Bugatti Mistral is a roadster that serves as a farewell to Bugatti’s iconic W16 engine in a road-going model. Limited to 99 units, the Mistral combines elements from the Chiron, Bolide, and Divo in a unique open-top design. Powered by the 1,577 horsepower version of the W16 engine, the Mistral is designed to be the ultimate open-top Bugatti. Priced at $5.0 million, all examples of the Bugatti Mistral are already sold out, highlighting its desirability and exclusivity.
Bugatti Divo
Price: $5.8 Million
The Bugatti Divo, while sharing many components with the Chiron, is a distinct model with a focus on enhanced handling and aerodynamic performance. Bugatti made the Divo 77 pounds lighter than the Chiron through weight-saving measures such as lighter wheels and a carbon fiber intercooler. The Divo also features a unique aerodynamic setup that generates more downforce than the Chiron, resulting in an 8-second faster lap time around the Nardo test track. Limited to 40 units, the Bugatti Divo was priced at $5.8 million, justifying its premium with enhanced performance and exclusivity.
Pagani Huayra Imola
Price: $6.0 Million
The Pagani Huayra Imola is a track-focused and highly exclusive variant of the Huayra, named after the Imola circuit in Italy. Powered by an AMG-sourced 6.0-liter twin-turbo V12 engine producing 838 horsepower and 811 lb-ft of torque, the Huayra Imola weighs just 2,776 pounds. The Imola features extensive aerodynamic enhancements, including numerous fins, wings, and scoops. Pagani produced only five examples of the Huayra Imola coupe, priced at $5.4 million, and a roadster version priced at $6.0 million, making it one of the rarest and most expensive Paganis ever created.
Red Bull RB17
Price: $6.2 Million
The Red Bull RB17 marks Red Bull Racing’s entry into the hypercar market, designed by renowned Formula 1 engineer Adrian Newey. The RB17 is powered by an electrically assisted 4.5-liter naturally aspirated V10 engine producing 1,200 horsepower and revving to 15,000 rpm. Red Bull plans to produce only 50 examples of the RB17, all of which are already sold out. Priced at $6.2 million, the Red Bull RB17 represents a fusion of Formula 1 engineering and hypercar performance, offering an exclusive and track-focused driving experience.
Pagani Codalunga
Price: $7.4 Million
The Pagani Codalunga is a long-tail variant of the Huayra, inspired by 1960s Italian coachbuilding traditions. Limited to just five units, the Codalunga features a distinctive elongated rear section and a steampunk-inspired interior. Powered by a twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter V12 engine producing 829 horsepower and 809 lb-ft of torque, the Codalunga combines classic design with modern Pagani performance. Priced at $7.4 million, the Pagani Codalunga represents the pinnacle of Pagani’s coachbuilding and bespoke capabilities.
Mercedes-Maybach Exelero
Price: $8.0 Million
The Mercedes-Maybach Exelero is a one-off high-performance coupe commissioned by Fulda, a German subsidiary of Goodyear, to test its new tires. Built on the platform of a Maybach, the Exelero features a twin-turbo V12 engine producing 690 horsepower and 752 lb-ft of torque, with a top speed of 218 mph. Debuted in 2004, the Exelero was sold for $8 million, and adjusted for inflation, it would cost over $10 million today. The Mercedes-Maybach Exelero remains a unique and highly valuable one-off creation.
Bugatti Centodieci
Price: $9.0 Million
The Bugatti Centodieci is a limited-edition model that pays homage to the Bugatti EB110, celebrating Bugatti’s 110th anniversary. Limited to just 10 units, the Centodieci features unique styling cues inspired by the EB110, while incorporating modern Bugatti design elements. Powered by the 1,577 horsepower version of the W16 engine, the Centodieci combines retro styling with contemporary hypercar performance. Priced at $9.0 million, the Bugatti Centodieci is one of the most exclusive and expensive Bugattis ever created.
Bugatti Chiron Profilée
Price: $10.8 Million
The Bugatti Chiron Profilée is a one-of-a-kind model, originally intended as a test for a limited run of Profilée variants, but ultimately becoming a unique creation. The Profilée features unique bodywork and a custom spoiler that distinguishes it from other Chiron models. Powered by the same 1,476 horsepower quad-turbocharged W16 engine as other Chirons, the Profilée offers exceptional performance and exclusivity. Sold at auction for $10.8 million, the Bugatti Chiron Profilée is a true collector’s item and a testament to Bugatti’s bespoke capabilities.
Rolls-Royce Sweptail
Price: $12.8 Million
The Rolls-Royce Sweptail is a one-off coachbuilt model unveiled in 2017, commissioned for a specific customer with a desire for a unique and highly personalized Rolls-Royce. The Sweptail features a distinctive fastback coupe design, inspired by classic Rolls-Royce models of the 1920s and 1930s. Priced at $12.8 million when new, the Rolls-Royce Sweptail was, at the time of its debut, the most expensive new car ever created, showcasing Rolls-Royce’s coachbuilding expertise and bespoke capabilities.
Bugatti La Voiture Noire
Price: $13.4 Million
The Bugatti La Voiture Noire, meaning “The Black Car,” is a one-off model that pays homage to Jean Bugatti’s personal Type 57 SC Atlantic. Powered by the same quad-turbocharged 8.0-liter W16 engine as the Chiron, producing 1,479 horsepower, the La Voiture Noire features unique bodywork, six exhaust tips, and radical new wheels. Priced at $13.4 million before taxes (reaching $18.7 million after taxes), the Bugatti La Voiture Noire is officially the most expensive new Bugatti ever made and one of the most expensive cars in the world.
Rolls-Royce Boat Tail
Price: $28.0 Million (est.)
The Rolls-Royce Boat Tail marks Rolls-Royce’s return to coachbuilding on a grand scale, following the Sweptail. Limited to just three units, the Boat Tail features a distinctive boat-tail rear design and is handcrafted to the highest standards of luxury and personalization. The Boat Tail includes a “hosting suite” with a champagne fridge and built-in sun umbrella, showcasing its opulent features. While Rolls-Royce does not officially disclose pricing for its coachbuilt models, rumors suggest the Boat Tail cost approximately $28.0 million new, making it one of the most expensive cars ever created.
Rolls-Royce La Rose Noire Droptail
Price: $30 Million (est.)
The Rolls-Royce La Rose Noire Droptail is the latest coachbuilt masterpiece from Rolls-Royce, representing the pinnacle of bespoke luxury and craftsmanship. The Droptail is the first of four unique Rolls-Royce Droptail commissions and features a lustrous “True Love” exterior color. Rolls-Royce rarely releases official pricing details for these ultra-exclusive models, but estimates suggest the La Rose Noire Droptail costs around $30 million, with some reports indicating as much as $35 million, potentially making it the most expensive new car in the world for 2024.
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What Is The Most Expensive Car In The World?
The most expensive car in the world based on its new purchase price is the Rolls-Royce La Rose Noire Droptail, estimated at $30 million. However, officially, the Bugatti La Voiture Noire, priced at $18.7 million after taxes, holds the confirmed title of the most expensive new car ever sold by the manufacturer.
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.
What Is The Most Valuable Car Brand?
As of 2022, Tesla is considered the world’s most valuable car brand with a valuation of $694 billion, followed by Toyota at $216 billion.
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
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