Unveiling the Most Expensive Cars in the World: A 2024 Showcase of Automotive Supremacy

When the topic of ultra-expensive, dream-worthy cars arises, names like Bugatti, Rolls-Royce, Pagani, and Koenigsegg immediately spring to mind. These marques represent the pinnacle of automotive engineering and luxury, crafting vehicles that are not just modes of transportation but rolling masterpieces for the world’s elite. These brands consistently push the boundaries of speed, rarity, design, and, most importantly for our focus, price.

To truly understand the peak of automotive pricing, we’ve meticulously researched and compiled a list of 50 cars that each command a price tag of $1.8 million or more when new. This exclusive club includes everything from hybrid hypercars and groundbreaking electric vehicles to uniquely commissioned Rolls-Royces designed for royalty.

It’s crucial to note that the prices discussed here are for brand-new vehicles, not auction prices or inflated resale values of classics like the Ferrari 250 GTO. Even with this distinction, the sheer value represented in this list is staggering, showcasing hundreds of millions of dollars worth of automotive artistry.

Top Contenders in the Realm of Exclusivity and Price

Here are some of the most expensive cars in the world in 2024, ranked by their starting price:

Hennessey Venom F5 – Price: $1.8 Million

The Hennessey Venom GT made waves with its record-breaking speed. Now, the Venom F5 aims to surpass its predecessor in every metric. With a projected top speed of over 311 mph, the F5 is engineered for velocity. This hypercar, priced from $1.8 million, is a testament to American engineering prowess and a direct challenge to European dominance in the hypercar arena. It’s a step up in price from the Venom GT, reflecting its enhanced performance and ambition.

Bentley Bacalar – Price: $1.9 Million

The Bentley Bacalar is the epitome of exclusivity, with only 12 units ever produced. This ultra-limited production run makes many other “limited” cars seem common in comparison. Beyond its rarity, the Bacalar stuns with its opulent design and robust performance. Powered by Bentley’s iconic 6.0-liter W-12 twin-turbocharged engine, it delivers 650 horsepower and 664 pound-feet of torque. Despite its $1.9 million price tag, all examples are already in the hands of discerning collectors.

Hispano Suiza Carmen Boulogne – Price: $1.9 Million

The Hispano Suiza Carmen Boulogne presents a distinctive, futuristic aesthetic coupled with cutting-edge electric performance. Making its US debut at Amelia Island, this supercar boasts an impressive 1,114-horsepower electric powertrain. It accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.6 seconds, showcasing the potential of electric hypercars. The Boulogne variant, lighter and more powerful, comes with a price tag close to $1.9 million, appealing to those who seek both luxury and electric innovation.

Bentley Mulliner Batur – Price: $2.0 Million

As Bentley transitions towards a fully electric future by 2030, the Mulliner Batur serves as a grand farewell to their legendary W12 engine. This model is not just a send-off; it’s the most powerful Bentley ever created, boasting 710 horsepower from its twin-turbocharged W12. Limited to just 18 units worldwide, the Batur is priced at $2.0 million, representing a blend of heritage and forward-looking design as Bentley embraces electrification.

SSC Tuatara – Price: $2.0 Million

The SSC Tuatara has carved its name in hypercar history by achieving a verified speed of 282.9 mph, claiming a world record. Beyond its speed credentials, the Tuatara is also among the most expensive cars available. With an estimated base price of $2.0 million and production limited to 100 units, the Tuatara offers a blend of record-breaking performance and exclusivity for those who demand ultimate velocity.

Lotus Evija – Price: $2.1 Million

Lotus is undergoing a renaissance, with new models like the Emira and Eletre signaling a new era. Leading this charge is the all-electric Evija hypercar. Priced at $2.1 million, the Evija is a technological marvel, producing nearly 2,000 horsepower from four electric motors. Lotus plans to build only 130 road-going Evijas, making it a rare and electrifying addition to the hypercar landscape.

Bertone GB110 – Price: $2.2 Million

Bertone, renowned for iconic designs like the Lamborghini Miura, is now creating its own vehicles. The Bertone GB110, debuted recently, is a testament to Italian design and engineering. This supercar features a twin-turbocharged 5.2-liter V-10 engine producing 1,124 horsepower and 811 pound-feet of torque, reaching a top speed of 217 mph. Limited to just 33 examples, the GB110 is priced around $2.2 million, appealing to collectors and enthusiasts of automotive artistry.

Delage D12 – Price: $2.3 Million

Delage, a historic French automaker from the early 20th century, has made a striking comeback with the D12 hypercar. Competing with brands like Bugatti and Ferrari in its heyday, Delage returns with the D12, powered by a 7.6-liter V-12 engine producing over 1,010 horsepower. Priced at $2.3 million, the D12 combines classic heritage with modern hypercar performance.

Ferrari Daytona SP3 – Price: $2.3 Million

The Ferrari Daytona SP3 is celebrated as Ferrari’s most aerodynamically efficient model to date, remarkably achieving this without active aerodynamics. Launched in 2021 as a limited edition, the SP3 features a 6.5-liter V-12 engine derived from the 812 Competizione, delivering 828 hp and a 0-62 mph time of approximately 2.8 seconds. While Ferrari has not disclosed the exact production numbers, each Daytona SP3 was priced at around $2.3 million when new, making it a highly sought-after modern classic.

McLaren Speedtail – Price: $2.3 Million

The McLaren Speedtail holds the title of the fastest production McLaren ever built. With a gasoline-electric hybrid V-8 powertrain producing 1,035 horsepower, the Speedtail achieves a top speed of 250 mph and accelerates to 186 mph in just 12.8 seconds. Originally priced at $2.3 million when new in 2020, the 106 examples built are now highly prized in the pre-owned market, reflecting their rarity and performance.

Rimac Nevera – Price: $2.4 Million

The Rimac Nevera is the most expensive all-electric car on this list, priced at $2.4 million. This Croatian hypercar is a powerhouse, boasting 1,914 horsepower and 1,740 pound-feet of torque. It achieves 0-60 mph in under 2.0 seconds and reaches a top speed of 258 mph. As one of the pioneering electric hypercars, the Nevera is pushing the boundaries of EV performance.

Aston Martin Valiant – Price: $2.5 Million

Aston Martin continues its tradition of creating exceptional special edition supercars with the Valiant. Following the Vulcan, Victor, and Valour, the Valiant features a twin-turbocharged V-12 engine producing 730 horsepower, paired with a highly desirable manual transmission. All 38 examples of the Valiant, priced at approximately $2.5 million when new, were quickly spoken for by Aston Martin’s elite clientele.

Pagani Utopia – Price: $2.5 Million

Pagani’s legacy of automotive artistry continues with the Utopia, succeeding the Zonda and Huayra. The Utopia is the most powerful road-going Pagani to date, producing 852 horsepower and offering an optional seven-speed manual gearbox. Limited to just 99 units worldwide, the Utopia is priced at $2.5 million, representing Pagani’s dedication to performance and handcrafted luxury.

Pininfarina Battista – Price: $2.5 Million

Named in honor of Battista Farina, the founder of Pininfarina, the Battista is an all-electric hypercar that embodies performance and heritage. Unveiled at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show, the Battista delivers 1,827 horsepower and accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in under 2.0 seconds. Pininfarina plans to produce 150 Battistas, each priced at $2.5 million, marking the brand’s entry into hypercar manufacturing.

Rimac Nevera R – Price: $2.5 million

Rimac expanded the Nevera lineup with the Nevera R trim, unveiled at The Quail, 2024. Featuring an upgraded 108.0-kilowatt-hour battery, the Nevera R boasts 2,107 horsepower and accelerates to 60 mph in a staggering 1.74 seconds, with a top speed of 256 mph. Priced at $2.5 million, the Nevera R further refines the electric hypercar formula.

Gordon Murray T.50 – Price: $2.6 Million

Gordon Murray, the legendary designer behind the McLaren F1, has created his own masterpiece with the T.50. Priced at $2.6 million, the T.50 features a naturally aspirated 4.0-liter V-12 engine producing 654 horsepower. Weighing just 2,174 pounds and featuring the lightest V-12 engine on the road at 392 pounds, the T.50 is a testament to lightweight engineering and driver-focused design.

Lamborghini Countach – Price: $2.6 Million

Reviving an iconic name, the Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 is a modern tribute to the legendary Countach. Based on the Aventador, this model features a 6.5-liter V-12 engine with mild-hybrid assistance, producing 803 horsepower. It accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in 2.8 seconds and exceeds 220 mph. Priced at $2.6 million, the new Countach blends retro styling with contemporary Lamborghini performance.

Hennessey Venom F5 Revolution – Price: $2.7 Million

The Hennessey Venom F5 Revolution takes the F5 platform and optimizes it for track performance. Utilizing the same 6.6-liter Fury V-8 engine producing 1,817 horsepower, the Revolution enhances aerodynamics with a larger front splitter, rear diffuser, and dive planes, doubling downforce at 186 mph. This track-focused hypercar is priced at $2.7 million, catering to enthusiasts seeking ultimate on-track capabilities.

Mercedes-AMG Project One – Price: $2.7 Million

The Mercedes-AMG Project One brings Formula 1 technology to the road. After years of anticipation, this hybrid hypercar is finally reaching customers. With over 1,200 horsepower from its complex hybrid system, derived from Formula 1 engines, the Project One is priced at $2.7 million, representing a pinnacle of automotive engineering and performance.

Zenvo Aurora – Price: $2.8 Million

Zenvo impressed at Monterey Car Week 2023 with the Aurora hypercar, available in track-focused (Agil) and road-focused (Tur) versions. The Aurora Agil features a rear-wheel-drive configuration with a 1,250 horsepower quad-turbocharged 6.6-liter V-12 hybrid, while the all-wheel-drive Tur model boosts output to 1,850 horsepower. Starting at $2.8 million, the Zenvo Aurora is set to deliver in 2026.

Aston Martin Victor – Price: $3.0 Million

The Aston Martin Victor is an exceptionally exclusive creation, possibly the most unique project from the British marque. Based on the One-77 platform and incorporating parts from the Vulcan and Valkyrie, the Victor is a one-off masterpiece. Rumored to cost nearly $3 million, the Victor exemplifies bespoke automotive artistry.

Hennessey Venom F5 Roadster – Price: $3.0 Million

The Hennessey Venom F5 Roadster offers the same extreme performance as the coupe but with an open-top driving experience. Featuring the same twin-turbocharged 6.6-liter V-8 engine producing 1,817 horsepower, the F5 Roadster is estimated to exceed 300 mph in top speed. Priced from $3.0 million, it combines hypercar performance with open-air thrills.

Koenigsegg Jesko – Price: $3.0 Million

The Koenigsegg Jesko is not only the fastest car Koenigsegg has ever produced but also one of the most expensive. Priced at $3.0 million, the Jesko delivers 1,600 horsepower from its twin-turbocharged 5.0-liter V-8 engine. The Absolut model is theoretically capable of reaching 300 mph, pushing the limits of road car velocity.

Aspark Owl – Price: $3.1 Million

The Aspark Owl is an all-electric hypercar focused on extreme performance figures. With 1,985 horsepower and 1,475 pound-feet of torque, the Owl accelerates to 60 mph in a claimed 1.69 seconds and reaches 186 mph in 10.6 seconds, with a top speed of 249 mph. Priced at $3.1 million, the Owl is a showcase of electric power and acceleration.

Aston Martin Valkyrie – Price: $3.2 Million

The Aston Martin Valkyrie, a collaboration with Red Bull Racing, is a groundbreaking hybrid hypercar. Featuring a Cosworth-sourced 6.5-liter V-12 engine producing 1,160 horsepower, the Valkyrie is engineered for extreme performance. While Aston Martin hasn’t officially announced pricing, estimates place it around $3.2 million, and all 150 standard Valkyrie units are already sold out.

Pagani Utopia Roadster – Price: $3.4 Million

The Pagani Utopia Roadster elevates the Utopia experience with an open-top design. Priced at $3.4 million, the Roadster retains the coupe’s 852-horsepower twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter V-12 engine, available with both automatic and manual transmission options. Limited to just 130 examples, the Utopia Roadster combines Pagani’s artistry with open-air driving.

W Motors Lykan Hypersport – Price: $3.4 Million

The W Motors Lykan Hypersport, from Dubai, gained global attention with its striking design and luxurious features. Launched in 2013, the Lykan Hypersport features titanium LED headlights encrusted with 420 diamonds and a holographic display. With a twin-turbocharged 3.7-liter six-cylinder engine producing 780 horsepower, the Lykan Hypersport was once the third most expensive car in the world when new, and remains a notable hypercar priced at $3.4 million.

McLaren Solus – Price: $3.5 Million

The McLaren Solus is a single-seat, track-focused hypercar that bridges the gap between road cars and Formula 1 machinery. Powered by a naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V-10 engine producing 829 horsepower, the Solus accelerates from 0-62 mph in just 2.5 seconds and exceeds 200 mph. Estimated at $3.5 million, the Solus offers an unparalleled track driving experience.

Pagani Huayra Evo R – Price: $3.5 Million (est.)

The Pagani Huayra Evo R is an enhanced version of the Huayra R track car. Featuring an upgraded 900-horsepower 6.0-liter V-12 engine and aerodynamic improvements that increase downforce by 45 percent, the Evo R is designed for ultimate track performance. While an official price isn’t available, estimates place it around $3.5 million, making it a highly exclusive track weapon.

Lamborghini Sian – Price: $3.6 million

The Lamborghini Sian represents Lamborghini’s first step into electrification. Based on the Aventador SVJ, the Sian incorporates a 48-volt mild-hybrid system with the SVJ’s 6.5-liter V-12, resulting in a combined 819 horsepower, making it the most powerful Lamborghini to date. Limited to 63 units, the Sian is priced at $3.6 million, showcasing Lamborghini’s hybrid future.

Koenigsegg CC850 – Price: $3.7 Million

The Koenigsegg CC850 is a retro-inspired model celebrating Koenigsegg’s heritage. Borrowing the twin-turbocharged 5.0-liter V-8 from the Jesko, the CC850 produces 1,385 horsepower and features a unique “TWMPAFMPC” transmission that functions as both a manual and automatic. Priced at $3.7 million, the CC850 blends classic design with modern hypercar technology.

Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ – Price: $3.9 Million

The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ commemorates Bugatti’s achievement of breaking the 300 mph barrier. Limited to 30 units, this road-going version of the record-breaking car features elongated bodywork and a distinctive stripe. While the record-setting car reached 304.8 mph, the production Super Sport 300+ is electronically limited to 273 mph in top speed mode. It is priced at $3.9 million.

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. Featuring extensive aerodynamic enhancements and a modified 3.9-liter V-12 engine producing 761 horsepower at 11,500 rpm, the Niki Lauda edition is designed for peak track performance. Priced at $3.9 million, it is the most expensive model in the Gordon Murray lineup.

Pagani Huayra Roadster BC – Price: $4.0 Million

The Pagani Huayra Roadster BC is a more extreme, open-top version of the Huayra. With a 791-horsepower V-12 engine and weight reduction measures, the Roadster BC enhances both performance and exclusivity. Priced at $4.0 million when new, it offers a heightened Huayra experience.

Bugatti Tourbillon – Price: $4.1 Million

The Bugatti Tourbillon is Bugatti’s latest hypercar, debuting with a new V-16 engine and hybrid technology. Producing a combined 1,800 horsepower from its 8.3-liter hybrid powertrain, the Tourbillon targets a top speed of 276 mph. Limited to 250 units with production starting in 2026, the Tourbillon is priced at $4.1 million, marking a new era for Bugatti.

Lamborghini Veneno – Price: $4.5 Million

The Lamborghini Veneno, based on the Aventador, is an ultra-rare and aggressively styled hypercar. Only 14 examples were built between 2014 and 2015, in both coupe and convertible forms. Featuring a 740-horsepower iteration of the Aventador’s 6.5-liter V-12, the Veneno accelerates to 60 mph in 2.9 seconds. Priced at $4.5 million, it remains the most expensive new Lamborghini ever produced.

Bugatti Bolide – Price: $4.7 Million

The Bugatti Bolide is an extreme, track-focused hypercar built in limited numbers on the Chiron platform. Priced at $4.7 million, the Bolide boasts 1,824 horsepower and radical aerodynamics. Designed for ultimate track performance, Bugatti claims the Bolide could potentially set a new Nürburgring lap record.

Pininfarina B95 Speedster – Price: $4.8 Million

The Pininfarina B95 Speedster is an open-top variant of the Battista, celebrating Pininfarina’s coachbuilding heritage. Featuring 1,877 horsepower from its electric powertrain, the B95 accelerates to 60 mph in under 2.0 seconds with a top speed of 186 mph. Priced at $4.8 million, the B95 is Pininfarina’s first coachbuilt vehicle.

Bugatti Mistral – Price: $5.0 Million

The Bugatti Mistral is a roadster designed as a final send-off for Bugatti’s iconic W16 engine. Producing 1,577 horsepower, the Mistral combines elements from the Chiron, Bolide, and Divo. Limited to 99 examples and priced at $5.0 million, all Mistrals are already sold out, marking the end of an era for Bugatti’s W16.

Bugatti Divo – Price: $5.8 Million

The Bugatti Divo, while sharing similarities with the Chiron, offers distinct enhancements and exclusivity. Priced at $5.8 million, the Divo is lighter and features a different aerodynamic setup, making it 8 seconds faster around the Nardo test track. Limited to 40 units, the Divo is a highly desirable Bugatti model.

Pagani Huayra Imola – Price: $6.0 Million

The Pagani Huayra Imola is a track-focused version of the Huayra. Featuring an AMG-sourced 838-horsepower twin-turbo V-12 and weighing just 2,776 pounds, the Imola is designed for high performance. With extensive aerodynamic elements, the Huayra Imola coupe is priced at $5.4 million, with the Roadster variant reaching $6.0 million.

Red Bull RB17 – Price: $6.2 Million

The Red Bull RB17 is Adrian Newey’s first car designed independently of Formula 1 regulations. Featuring an electrically assisted 4.5-liter naturally aspirated V-10 engine producing 1,200 horsepower and revving to 15,000 rpm, the RB17 is an engineering marvel. Limited to 50 units, all of which are sold, the RB17 is priced at $6.2 million.

Pagani Codalunga – Price: $7.4 Million

The Pagani Codalunga, inspired by 1960s Italian coachbuilding, is an exercise in design and exclusivity. Limited to just five units, the Codalunga features a twin-turbocharged 829-horsepower V-12 engine and a unique long-tail design. Priced at $7.4 million, the Codalunga is a rare and artistic Pagani creation.

Mercedes-Maybach Exelero – Price: $8.0 Million

The Mercedes-Maybach Exelero is a one-off commissioned by Fulda tire company in 2004. Built on a Maybach platform and powered by a 690-horsepower twin-turbo V-12, the Exelero was designed for tire testing. Adjusted for inflation, its original $8.0 million price would exceed $10 million today, making it a historically significant and expensive vehicle.

Bugatti Centodieci – Price: $9.0 Million

The Bugatti Centodieci is a tribute to the Bugatti EB110, celebrating Bugatti’s 110th anniversary. Limited to just 10 units, the Centodieci features unique styling cues and a price tag of $9.0 million, making it one of the most exclusive Bugattis ever produced.

Bugatti Chiron Profilée – Price: $10.8 Million

The Bugatti Chiron Profilée is a one-of-a-kind Chiron variant. Originally intended as a test for a limited series, only one Profilée was ever built. Featuring unique bodywork and a custom spoiler, the Profilée retains the Chiron’s 1,476-horsepower W-16 engine. It fetched $10.8 million at auction, highlighting its unique status.

Rolls-Royce Sweptail – Price: $12.8 Million

The Rolls-Royce Sweptail, a bespoke one-off created in 2017, represents the pinnacle of Rolls-Royce coachbuilding. Priced at $12.8 million, it was the most expensive new car at its debut. With 453 horsepower and unparalleled luxury, the Sweptail remains a benchmark for custom automotive creations.

Bugatti La Voiture Noire – Price: $13.4 Million

The Bugatti La Voiture Noire is officially the most expensive new Bugatti ever made, priced at $13.4 million. A modern interpretation of Jean Bugatti’s Type 57 SC Atlantic, the La Voiture Noire is a one-off masterpiece featuring the Chiron’s 1,479-horsepower W-16 engine and unique design elements, including six exhaust tips and a bespoke fascia.

Rolls-Royce Boat Tail – Price: $28.0 Million (est.)

The Rolls-Royce Boat Tail marks Rolls-Royce’s return to coachbuilding in a significant way. Estimated at $28.0 million, the Boat Tail features a unique two-tone exterior, custom interior finishes, and a “hosting suite” with a champagne fridge and sun umbrella. As a successor to the Sweptail, the Boat Tail represents a new level of bespoke luxury.

Rolls-Royce La Rose Noire Droptail – Price: $30 Million (est.)

The Rolls-Royce La Rose Noire Droptail is the latest and potentially most expensive coachbuilt Rolls-Royce. Estimated at $30 million (some reports suggest $35 million), the Droptail debuted at Monterey Car Week as the first of four unique Droptail commissions. Featuring a unique “True Love” exterior color and unparalleled levels of customization, the La Rose Noire Droptail is currently considered the most expensive new car in the world.

FAQs About the Most Expensive Cars

What Is The Most Expensive Car In The World?

The Most Expensive Car In The World in terms of official new car price is the Rolls-Royce La Rose Noire Droptail, estimated at $30 million. However, the Bugatti La Voiture Noire, priced at $13.4 million before taxes (approximately $18.7 million after taxes), is often cited as the most expensive Bugatti and one of the priciest cars ever produced new.

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 in 2014. These sales represent the peak of classic car values.

What Is The Most Valuable Car Brand?

As of 2022, Tesla holds the title of the world’s most valuable car brand, with a valuation of $694 billion. Toyota is second with a valuation of $216 billion, although Toyota’s global sales volume significantly exceeds Tesla’s.

Most Expensive Cars In The World: A Quick Glance

  • 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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