The Most Expensive Cars In The World (All Over $2 Million)

Behold the awe-inspiring lineup of meticulously crafted supercars and hypercars, ranging from Aston Martin to W Motors, each surpassing the $2 million mark.

Updated: November 7, 2023  // 

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Iconic brands like Bugatti, Ferrari, Koenigsegg, Rimac, and Pagani dominate the realm of high-end hypercars and super-fast supercars. Renowned for their production of the fastest, rarest, and visually stunning cars on Earth, these manufacturers set the bar high. Presenting a curated selection of the most expensive cars valued at $2 million or more, including hybrid Ferraris, electric Hypercars, and unique Rolls-Royce models fit for royalty. While the prices mentioned represent the original costs, this extraordinary collection features cars worth hundreds of millions of dollars.

SSC Tuatara - $2.0 Million*

SSC Tuatara

Despite the initial controversy, SSC successfully achieved a remarkable feat with its Tuatara hypercar, setting a new world record of 282.9 miles per hour. Not only does the Tuatara claim its position among the fastest vehicles on Earth, but it also comes with a hefty price tag. The base Tuatara, limited to a production of only 100 units worldwide, is estimated to cost around $2.0 million.

Deus Vayanne - $2.0 Million

Deus Vayanne

The Deus Vayanne, though not widely recognized at present, made its debut this year as an all-electric hypercar boasting an impressive 2,200 horsepower. With a staggering 0-60 time of just under 2.0 seconds and an estimated top speed of 248 miles per hour, it promises an exhilarating driving experience. Limited to a production of only 99 units, Deus plans to release the first few examples for sale in 2025.

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Bentley Mulliner Batur - $2.0 Million

Bentley Mulliner Batur

Prepare for the electric revolution! Bentley has announced its goal of becoming a fully electric automaker by 2030. As part of this transition, the Mulliner Batur is here to bid farewell to the iconic W12 engine in style. Boasting an impressive 710 horsepower from its twin-turbocharged engine, the Batur proudly holds the title of the most powerful Bentley ever created. With only 18 units available worldwide, this limited edition masterpiece comes with a hefty price tag of $2.0 million.

Lotus Evija - $2.1 Million

Lotus Evija yellow

With its latest offerings, the Emira sports car and the Eletre electric SUV, Lotus is poised to make a remarkable comeback. With an ambitious strategy, the automaker aims to introduce a range of exciting new products in the coming years, including the highly anticipated Evija. Priced at an impressive $2.1 million, this supercar boasts an astounding 2,000 horsepower generated by four electric motors. Limited to just 130 road-going models, the Evija is set to redefine automotive excellence.

Aston Martin Vulcan - $2.3 Million

Aston Martin Vulcan Black

One of the exclusive track-only specials on this list is the Aston Martin Vulcan. In 2015, the British supercar took the world by storm, showcasing a remarkable naturally aspirated 7.0-liter V12 engine generating an astounding 820 horsepower. With only 24 units ever produced worldwide, the Vulcan became an instant rarity. Astonishingly, there was even a more track-focused AMR Pro variant. However, it's worth noting that the base Vulcan itself commanded a hefty price tag, starting at around $2.4 million direct from the factory.

Delage D12 - $2.3 Million

Delage D12
Delage, a well-known French automaker, once rivaled Bugatti and Ferrari on the racing circuit in the early 1900s. And now, Delage is making a remarkable comeback with their latest creation - the stunning D12 hypercar. Equipped with a robust 7.6-liter V12 engine, the D12 showcases an extraordinary 1,010 horsepower, elevating its performance to unprecedented levels. Priced at $2.3 million, this extraordinary hypercar is a true masterpiece that embodies both elegance and power.

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McLaren Speedtail - $2.3 Million

McLaren Speedtail

The fastest production McLaren ever commands a price tag of at least $2.3 million. Equipped with a gasoline-electric hybrid V8 powertrain, this exceptional Speedtail generates an impressive 1,035 horsepower. With an impressive top speed of 250 miles per hour and a mind-boggling 0 to 186 mph acceleration in just 12.8 seconds, this exceptional vehicle surpasses the P1 by a remarkable 2.7 seconds. In 2020, McLaren produced only 106 of these extraordinary cars, so if you missed the chance to buy one new, be prepared to invest a significant amount in the used car market (if you can find one, that is).

Rimac Nevera - $2.4 Million

Rimac Nevera

The Rimac Nevera claims the title of the most expensive EV, sporting a hefty price tag of $2.4 million, surpassing other high-priced electric supercars by a few hundred thousand dollars. With incredible 1,914 horsepower and an astonishing 1,740 pound-feet of torque, the Nevera achieves mind-boggling acceleration from 0 to 60 in under 2.0 seconds. Not to mention its jaw-dropping top speed of 258 miles per hour! For fortunate buyers, the anticipation of having this remarkable vehicle in their driveway is set to be fulfilled before the end of 2022.

Pagani Utopia - $2.5 Million

Pagani Utopia

Introducing the Pagani Utopia, the latest addition to the prestigious Pagani lineup. Building on the legacy of the Zonda and Huayra, this remarkable vehicle boasts an impressive 852 horsepower and an available seven-speed manual gearbox. With only 99 units available worldwide, the Utopia stands as the pinnacle of power and exclusivity. Experience the thrill of owning this extraordinary masterpiece for a price tag of $2.5 million.

Pininfarina Battista - $2.5 Million

Pininfarina Battista

Named after its founder, Battista Farina, the Pininfarina Battista is a remarkable electric car that showcases exceptional performance and a price tag to match. Unveiled at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show, this masterpiece delivers an astounding 1,827 horsepower, propelling it from 0 to 60 in under 2.0 seconds. Limited to just 150 units, each priced at $2.5 million, the Battista represents the epitome of automotive excellence.

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Ferrari FXX K Evo - $2.6 Million

Ferrari FXX K Evo

Certainly, one could opt for a standard LaFerrari (which is also featured later on the list), but why settle for a run-of-the-mill supercar when you can bring home this exclusive track-only variant? Admittedly, the Ferrari FXX K Evo was introduced in 2017 and has long been sold out. Nonetheless, when it was first released, this powerhouse of a Ferrari, boasting 1,036 horsepower, dominated the track with its naturally aspirated V12 engine and aggressive aerodynamics.

Gordon Murray T.50 - $2.6 Million

Gordon Murray T.50

G Murray may ring a bell as the mastermind behind the legendary McLaren F1. However, he has now embarked on his own supercar venture, and the stunning T.50 stands as the ultimate gem in his collection. Priced at $2.6 million, the T.50 boasts a naturally aspirated 4.0-liter V12 engine, delivering a remarkable 654 horsepower. Remarkably, the car weighs a mere 2,174 pounds, with the V12 itself tipping the scales at just 392 pounds, making it the lightest V12 on the road today.

Lamborghini Countach - $2.6 Million

Countach LPI 800-4

The name Countach is undeniably iconic, but is it truly worth $2.6 million? Lamborghini certainly believes so, as they present their new Aventador-based model, the Countach LPI 800-4. Set to make its debut in August 2021, this remarkable vehicle boasts a 6.5-liter V12 engine with a light hybrid assist, resulting in an impressive 803 horsepower. With an acceleration time of just 2.8 seconds and a top speed exceeding 220 miles per hour, the Countach LPI 800-4 is poised to deliver an exhilarating driving experience.

Mercedes-AMG Project One - $2.7 Million

AMG Project One by Mercedes

Mercedes has long promised a production version of the highly anticipated Project One hypercar. The initial announcement was made in March 2017, with the first concept unveiled later that year. Finally, the Project One is now prepared to make its debut on the public roads. And when it does, this extraordinary hybrid hypercar will boast an impressive power output of over 1,200 horsepower (895 kilowatts) and costs a cool $2.7 million.

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Aston Martin Victor - $3.0 Million

Aston Martin Victor

A Martin is renowned for their expertise in crafting exclusive vehicles, and their latest project, the Victor, stands out as their most exclusive endeavor to date. Built on the solid foundation of the One-77 platform, the Victor incorporates parts from several esteemed Astons, including the track-focused Vulcan and the highly anticipated Valkyrie. Notably, the Victor is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece, with rumors suggesting a price tag of nearly $3 million.

Hennessey Venom F5 Roadster - $3.0 Million

Hennessey Venom F5 Roadster

Anything Hennessey touches is gold. Introducing the remarkable F5 Roadster, a variant of the beloved Hennessey Venom F5 hypercar. Sporting a sleek look and powered by a beastly 6.6-liter V8 twin-turbo engine, this magnificent machine proudly showcases an astounding force of 1,817 horsepower coupled with torque of 1,193 pound-feet. Prepare for an exhilarating experience as Hennessey estimates a mind-boggling top speed of over 300 miles per hour! For those seeking the ultimate driving experience, the F5 Roadster can be yours for a starting price of $3.0 million.

Koenigsegg Jesko - $3.0 Million

Koenigsegg Jesko Orange

The Koenigsegg Jesko, apart from being the fastest car the company has made to date, is also the most expensive. Priced at $3.0 million, this captivating hypercar boasts an impressive 1,600-horsepower, thanks to its widely acclaimed twin-turbocharged 5.0-liter V8 engine. Opt for the Absolut model, and the Jesko, in theory, will be able to hit 300 miles per hour.

Aston Martin Valkyrie - $3.2 Million

Aston Martin Valkyrie on road

The highly anticipated Aston Martin hybrid hypercar is generating significant buzz even before its release, as the $3.2 million Valkyrie has already sold out. The pricing for Aston Martin's hypercar has yet to be officially confirmed, but estimates place it between $2.6 and $3.9 million. However, recent indications point to a figure of around $3.2 million. One cannot deny the incredible nature of this machine. Powered by a Cosworth-sourced 6.5-liter V12 engine, the Valkyrie boasts an astonishing 1,160 horsepower (865 kilowatts) and 664 pound-feet (900 Newton-meters) of torque. With such immense power, it is expected to reach a top speed well above 200 miles per hour (321 kilometers per hour). The Valkyrie truly embodies the epitome of automotive excellence. Aston Martin plans to produce only 150 examples of the standard Valkyrie, with a limited 25-run AMR model set to follow.

W Motors Lykan Hypersport - $3.4 Million

W Motors Lykan Hypersport red

The Lykan Hypersport supercar, introduced by Dubai-based W Motors in 2013, left the world in awe. Its cutting-edge design features titanium LED headlights adorned with 420 15-carat diamonds and a mesmerizing holographic display in the center console. Once having claimed the title of the third priciest car in existence, it currently occupies the sixth position on our esteemed list. Nevertheless, this hypercar still reigns as a remarkable masterpiece, boasting a mind-blowing twin-turbocharged 3.7-liter six-cylinder engine that unleashes a staggering 780 horsepower (581 kilowatts) and an awe-inspiring torque of 708 pound-feet (960 Newton-meters).

McLaren Solus - $3.5 Million

McLaren Solus

Introducing the new McLaren Solus: a powerhouse with one seat, boasting an astonishing 829 horsepower and a top speed of over 200 miles per hour. This extraordinary vehicle comes as close as possible to a Formula 1 car straight from the factory. Its heart is a naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V10 engine, propelling it from 0 to 62 miles per hour in a mind-blowing 2.5 seconds. For those seeking this unrivaled experience, the estimated price of a McLaren Solus is around $3.5 million.

Pagani Huayra Roadster BC - $3.5 Million

Pagani Huayra Roadster BC

Pagani has followed its proven formula by introducing a roadster variant of the mighty Huayra BC. The Huayra Roadster BC, unveiled last year, is a convertible powerhouse boasting an impressive 800 horsepower (597 kilowatts) and 774 lb-ft of torque (1049 Newton-meters). What's remarkable is that the roadster actually packs 50 more horsepower than its coupe counterpart, thanks to the AMG-sourced twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter V12 engine. Besides the sheer delight of experiencing the magnificent engine note unhindered by a roof, owners can revel in the exclusivity of their vehicle. With production limited to a mere 40 units, each carrying a price tag of $3.5 million, this is an ultra-rare gem that enthusiasts won't want to miss.

Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport -$3.6 Million

Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport

The Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport, a remarkable addition that was destined for the Geneva Motor Show. This special edition Chiron is specifically designed to excel in aerodynamics, weight reduction, and power distribution. Underneath its sleek exterior, you'll find the same 8.0-liter quad-turbo W16 engine, now paired with a recalibrated automatic gearbox. While the peak output remains a staggering 1,500 horsepower (1,103 kilowatts), the Pur Sport raises the rpm redline by 200 rpm, reaching an impressive 6,900 rpm. Notably, the Pur Sport showcases subtle revisions to its bodywork, including a larger rear wing and a more aerodynamic front fascia. Production is set to commence in late 2020, with the Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport starting at $3.6 million.

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Lamborghini Sian - $3.6 million

Aqua Colored Lamborghini Sian

The Sian represents a groundbreaking bridge to Lamborghini's future. While it shares its foundation with the Aventador SVJ, this visually striking Lamborghini model stands out as the brand's first production electrified offering, showcasing their commitment to innovation and sustainability. In addition to the SVJ-sourced 6.5-liter V12 engine, the Sian incorporates a cutting-edge 48-volt mild-hybrid system, further enhancing its performance and efficiency. With a total system output of an impressive 819 horsepower (611 kilowatts), the Sian proudly claims the title of the most powerful Lamborghini ever created, pushing the boundaries of automotive excellence. To emphasize its exclusivity, Lamborghini will produce an extremely limited run of just 63 units, as denoted by the prominent "63" emblem adorning the Sian's aerodynamic wing. Each Sian costs $3.6 million, exceeding the Aventador SVJ in elegance and distinction, because to its exceptional workmanship and ingenuity.

Koenigsegg CC850 - $3.7 Million

Koenigsegg CC850

The Koenigsegg CC850 came as a delightful surprise. Featuring the twin-turbocharged 5.0-liter V8 engine derived from the Jesko, this masterpiece takes power to astonishing heights - boasting an impressive output of 1,385 horsepower and 1,022 pound-feet of torque. The transmission, known as the "TWMPAFMPC," seamlessly transitions between manual and automatic functions. However, such cutting-edge performance comes at a price; the CC850 carries a starting price tag of $3.7 million.

Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ - $3.9 Million

Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ on road

Earlier this year, Bugatti made headlines in the automotive world by announcing their groundbreaking achievement - breaking the 300 miles per hour barrier with a modified version of the Chiron. As a tribute to this remarkable feat, they introduced the Super Sport 300+. Limited to a mere 30 units, this road-going version of the Chiron showcases a stunning design, featuring sleek and aerodynamic bodywork adorned with a captivating stripe motif. While it achieved an astounding 304.8 mph on the track, Bugatti has set the top speed mode of the Chiron 300+ to a still-impressive 273 mph. This remarkable vehicle embodies the perfect combination of speed, elegance, and exclusivity.

Lamborghini Veneno - $4.5 Million

Red Lamborghini Veneno driving down the road

Lamborghini manufactured a mere 14 units of the Veneno, based on the Aventador, during the years 2014 and 2015. These exclusive supercars commanded a price tag of approximately $4.5 million, varying based on customization options, and were offered in both convertible and coupe variants. With an upgraded version of the Aventador's 6.5-liter V12 engine, the Veneno showcased an astounding 740 horsepower (552 kilowatts) and 509 pound-feet (609 Newton-meters) of torque. This remarkable power enabled it to sprint from 0 to 60 miles per hour (96 kilometers per hour) in an awe-inspiring 2.9 seconds. Notably, Lamborghini holds the distinction of manufacturing the most expensive brand-new Lamborghini ever.

Bugatti Bolide - $4.7 Million

Bugatti Bolide Riding Down The Road

The Bugatti Bolide track car, produced in highly limited numbers on the Chiron body, commands a hefty price tag for good reason. Priced at $4.7 million, this hypercar boasts an astounding 1,824 horsepower, surpassing even the Chiron Super Sport 300+. Its aerodynamic bodywork pushes the limits, enabling it to achieve remarkable lap times on legendary tracks like the Nurburgring (in theory). According to Bugatti, the Bolide has the potential to break records at the ‘Ring.

Bugatti Mistral - $5.0 Million

Bugatti Mistral

The Bugatti Mistral sends the iconic W16 engine off in style. With 1,577 horsepower and no roof, the Mistral takes the best bits of the Chiron and borrows elements from the Bolide and Divo to create a truly unique roadster. Bugatti plans to build just 99 examples of the Mistral at the cost of around $5.0 million in the US – and all of them are already accounted for.

Pagani Huayra Imola - $5.4 Million

Pagani Huayra Imola

While the new Utopia marks a significant milestone for Pagani, the Huayra Imola is equally impressive, boasting a twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter V12 engine that generates a staggering 827 horsepower and 811 pound-feet of torque. With an estimated price of around $5.4 million, the Huayra Imola stands as one of the most expensive Paganis ever produced.

Bugatti Divo - $5.8 Million

Bugatti Divo riding down the road

Among Bugatti's recently unveiled cars, the Divo stands is a WhichCar favorite. While it shares many similarities with its more affordable counterpart, the Chiron, the Divo offers compelling reasons to justify its higher price tag. By incorporating lighter wheels, a carbon fiber intercooler, and reducing sound deadening, Bugatti managed to shave off an impressive 77 pounds compared to the Chiron. Although the power remains unchanged at 1,500 ponies (1,119 kilowatts), the Divo boasts a distinct aerodynamic setup that allows it to complete the Nardo test track 8 seconds faster. And now, the moment everyone has been eagerly anticipating: Bugatti will produce only 40 units of this remarkable car, with each one priced at $5.8 million.

SP Automotive Chaos - $6.4 Million

SP Automotive Chaos

Introducing SP Automotive (short for Spyros Panopoulos), a rising player in the world of hypercars. Their latest creation, the Chaos, is already making waves with its jaw-dropping specifications. Featuring an incredibly powerful twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V10 engine that unleashes a mind-blowing 2,000 horsepower, this hypercar unquestionably captures attention. Surpassing esteemed brands like Lamborghini and Bugatti, it proudly stands out with a price tag of $6.4 million. But hold on, there's an even more exclusive version of the Chaos that takes things to the next level. Brace yourself for a mind-boggling $14.4 million price tag, accompanied by an astonishing 3,000 horsepower. SP Automotive is definitely leaving its mark in the hypercar realm, and the Chaos is a testament to their prowess and ambition.

Pagani Codalunga - $7.4 Million

Pagani Codalunga

The Codualunga, the pinnacle of Pagani's lavish new fleet, takes its design cues from Italian coachbuilding of the '60s. Its striking exterior and steampunk-esque interior, both equally captivating, are just a fraction of what contributes to the high price tag of this Pagani masterpiece. This twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter V12 engine produces an impressive 829 horsepower. Paired with a seven-speed sequential transmission, this car delivers an exhilarating, race-car-like experience that'll leave you breathless. With only five models ever produced, this extraordinary Pagani commands a staggering price of $7.4 million.

Mercedes-Maybach Exelero - $8.0 Million

Mercedes Maybach Exelero

The Mercedes-Benz Maybach Exelero is a truly unique car, just like its predecessors. Specifically commissioned by Fulda, a German subsidiary of Goodyear, to serve as a testbed for their new tires. The Exelero made its debut in 2004 and was built using the framework of a Maybach. Featuring a robust twin-turbo V12 engine, this exceptional vehicle boasts an impressive output of 690 horsepower (510 kilowatts) and an astonishing 752 pound-feet (1,020 Newton-meters) of torque. With a top speed of 218 miles per hour (350 kilometers per hour), this extraordinary car truly showcases unparalleled performance. Considering inflation, the Exelero would exceed a staggering $10 million in today's market.

Bugatti Centodieci - $9.0 Million

Bugatti Centodieci

Bugatti unveiled the Centodieci during last year's Pebble Beach car week, showcasing yet another ultra-rare and super-expensive model to the world. With only 10 units available, this car pays homage to the iconic Bugatti EB110 while commemorating Bugatti's remarkable 110-year anniversary. So, the unique design of this thing might not be everyone's cup of tea, but let me tell you, you won't come across another one like it on the road. It's like having your very own unicorn! Priced at just under $9 million, the Centodieci stands as one of the most exclusive cars ever created.

Bugatti Chiron Profilée - $10.8 Million

Bugatti Chiron Profilée on the showroom floor

Although it may appear similar to a regular Chiron, the Profilée is truly a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Initially created by Bugatti as a prototype for a limited production of Profilée models, fate had it that this specific Chiron became the sole exemplar. Equipped with the same mighty 1,476-horsepower quad-turbocharged W16 engine found in all Chiron models, the Profilée boasts distinctive bodywork and a custom spoiler that sets it apart from the rest of the lineup.

Rolls-Royce Sweptail - $12.8 Million

Rolls-Royce Sweptail

Rolls-Royce unsurprisingly secures two out of the top three spots on this list, showcasing their expertise. The remarkable Sweptail, a unique creation from 2017, claims the third position. Boasting a staggering price tag of $13.0 million, it claimed the title of the most expensive new car upon its debut. Although it has since been surpassed in price, this 453-horsepower luxury car continues to captivate with its sheer elegance and power.

Bugatti La Voiture Noire - $13.4 Million

Bugatti La Voiture Noire parked outside

Ped at an astonishing $13.4 million, the Bugatti La Voiture Noire claims its spot as the most expensive new Bugatti ever manufactured. It's not hard to see why. Drawing inspiration from Jean Bugatti's personal Type 57 SC Atlantic, this one-of-a-kind masterpiece features the same quad-turbocharged 8.0-liter W16 engine found in the Chiron, delivering an impressive 1,479 horsepower. With its striking six exhaust tips, new wheels, aggressive bespoke fascia, and a magnificent light-up badge in the rear, the La Voiture Noire is truly a sight to behold. Rest assured, this exclusive Bugatti has already found its fortunate owner.

Rolls-Royce Boat Tail* - $28.0 Million (est.)

Rolls-Royce Boat Tail

Rolls-Royce has returned to the world of coachbuilding with the introduction of the exquisite new Boat Tail. This remarkable creation follows in the footsteps of the awe-inspiring Sweptail from 2017, which garnered attention with its reported price tag of $12.8 million. The Boat Tail features a distinctive two-tone exterior, meticulously crafted high-end finishes in its interior, and even a luxurious "hosting suite" equipped with a champagne fridge and a built-in sun umbrella. While Rolls-Royce does not officially disclose the pricing for unique, bespoke builds like this, rumors suggest that the Boat Tail comes with an astonishing price tag of $28.0 million.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About The Most Expensive Cars

As of 2023, it is the Rolls-Royce Boat Tail for $28 Million dollars. 

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As of 2023, it is Tesla.

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Pricing Table of the Most Expensive Cars Over $2 Million Dollars

NumberCar Brand/ModelPrice (in Million USD)
37SSC Tuatara$2.0 Million
36Deus Vayanne$2.0 Million
35Bentley Mulliner Batur$2.0 Million
34Lotus Evija$2.1 Million
33Aston Martin Vulcan$2.3 Million
32Delage D12$2.3 Million
31McLaren Speedtail$2.3 Million
30Rimac Nevera$2.4 Million
29Pagani Utopia$2.5 Million
28Pininfarina Battista$2.5 Million
27Ferrari FXX K Evo$2.6 Million
26Gordon Murray T.50$2.6 Million
25Lamborghini Countach$2.6 Million
24Mercedes-AMG Project One$2.7 Million
23Aston Martin Victor$3.0 Million
22Hennessey Venom F5 Roadster$3.0 Million
21Koenigsegg Jesko$3.0 Million
20Aston Martin Valkyrie$3.2 Million
19W Motors Lykan Hypersport$3.4 Million
18McLaren Solus$3.5 Million
17Pagani Huayra Roadster BC$3.5 Million
16Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport$3.6 Million
15Lamborghini Sian$3.6 Million
14Koenigsegg CC850$3.7 Million
13Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+$3.9 Million
12Lamborghini Veneno$4.5 Million
11Bugatti Bolide$4.7 Million
10Bugatti Mistral$5.0 Million
9Pagani Huayra Imola$5.4 Million
8Bugatti Divo$5.8 Million
7SP Automotive Chaos$6.4 Million
6Pagani Codalunga$7.4 Million
5Mercedes-Maybach Exelero$8.0 Million
4Bugatti Centodieci$9.0 Million
3Rolls-Royce Sweptail$12.8 Million
2Bugatti La Voiture Noire$13.4 Million
1Rolls-Royce Boat Tail$28.0 Million

 

About The Writer

Devin Joy

Devin's love of cars came from his father and mother over 35 years ago. They always told stories of their old cars and the adventures they had in them were so amazing he dove headfirst into the car world, and never looked back.

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