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The best expensive cars
Although it is quite possible that we will never own one of them, there is something about these luxury cars that fascinates not only any automotive enthusiast, but also lovers of luxury in general. Cars that represent the best of the best in the automotive world, jewels on wheels for traveling in maximum comfort or hypercars with the highest performance: the most expensive cars in the world.
Lamborghini Veneno Roadster (€3.3 million)

Born to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the brand from Sant'Agata Bolognese, it is undoubtedly one of the most exclusive cars of the Italian house Lambo. Not only because of its extravagant LMP1 look from the future, which took the design style to the extreme, but also because only 9 units of this convertible version were produced. This excess of spectacle and exclusivity was combined with the mechanics of the Aventador, a 6.5-liter V12 that produced 750 hp and provided acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.8 seconds and a top speed of 355 km/h. Its starting price was 3.3, slightly more than the standard closed-body version of the Veneno, although since its launch in 2014 it has been constantly increasing. This is especially true of the white copy, which was sold at auction in 2019 for a whopping 7.6 million euros, making it the most expensive Lambo in history.
Koenigsegg CC850 (€3.5 million)

While all the attention was on the new Jesko and Gemera, the Swedish company surprised with a bout of nostalgia by reviving its original CC8S model to celebrate its 20th anniversary with an exclusive special edition. Based on the Jesko model with a 5.0-liter twin-turbo V8, the Swedish company increased its power to 1,405 hp and 1,385 Nm of maximum torque, using an exotic gearbox and a very attractive body with retro tones.
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ (€3.5 million)

We're talking about what is currently the fastest car in the world. An evolution of the original Bugatti Chiron, limited to just 30 units, with a Long Tail body that extends the rear by 25 centimeters to cut through the wind more effectively, and under the hood, the famous 8.0-liter W16 has increased its power to 1,600 hp. So, until the arrival of its long-awaited competitor, this starship is the only car in which you can exceed 490 km/h, as Bugatti itself showed in 2019, before its launch, at its Hérault-Lessiens autodrome, probably one of the few places in the world where you can dream of doing something like that.
GMA T.50S Niki Lauda (€3.6 million)

Gordon Murray, the legendary and successful Formula 1 engineer and father of not only many championship-winning single-seaters with Ayrton Senna, but also the famous McLaren F1 road car. Considered by many to be the best supercar in history. He wanted to show once again how to make a real sports car that you can enjoy. If all this already seems crazy to you, his track version, the T.50S Niki Lauda, raises the stakes a few notches: aerodynamics worthy of a racing hypercar. Its 3.9-liter Cosworth GMA V12 naturally aspirated engine has also been increased to 711 hp with the possibility of reaching a peak of 735 hp, all symbolizing the memory of the legend and friend in the person of Niki Lauda. A car almost from another planet.
Bugatti Tourbillon (€3.7 million)

The new Bugatti has arrived. A new chapter in the history of the legendary French brand, which now, under the leadership of Mate Rimac himself - the founder of Rimac Automobili, has created its first hybrid hypercar. While retaining the design features of the Veyron and Chiron, it is 100% new: a new generation carbon monocoque and suspension printed on a 3D printer, a spectacular interior from the best Swiss watchmakers and new mechanics, an 8.3-liter naturally aspirated V16 with three electric motors, developing 1800 hp and providing an electric range of 60 km. This level of technology and craftsmanship from the best Swiss watchmakers is also reflected in the price.
Bugatti Bolide (€4 million)

If the Chiron Super Sport 300+ is the perfect car on a straight line, the new Bugatti Bolide was born as a demonstration of what the perfect track car could be. A model that was originally conceived as a concept that ignited those of us who dreamed of a Le Mans hypercar from the French firm, but which, as we now know, was produced in a limited series of just 40 units. Whatever the case, the wait since its first appearance many years ago must have been worth it, as this marvel combines the brand's 8.0-liter W16, which produces up to 1,600 hp.
Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita (€4.3 million)

The father of today's Koenigsegg Agera and Jesko, it not only presented itself as an alternative to Bugatti when Koenigsegg was just a difficult-to-pronounce name, but also had very valuable special editions, such as this Trevita, of which only two were made. One of them was owned by Floyd Mayweather for a while, until he sold it. The highlight of this example is the carbon fiber body, covered in a unique diamond weave that shimmers in the sun. All this is complemented by 1018 hp from a 4.8-liter V8, which accelerates to 100 km/h in 2.8 seconds.
Pininfarina B95 (€4.4 million)

The new Pininfarina unveiled the Battista coupé, but the Italian brand also dared to dress it in an exotic barchetta suit to enjoy its 1,900 hp of power and acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in less than two seconds. Without a roof and windshield, it is also a much more exclusive car than the Battista itself, with only 10 units planned.
Pagani Huyara Imola (5 million €)

The most exclusive Pagani Huayra and the wildest Huayra R to date is a collector's item that only 5 lucky people have been able to own. In addition to the 6.0-liter twin-turbo V12 engine from Mercedes-AMG with 827 hp, it also has racing car aerodynamics, giving it an aggressive look that has not yet been surpassed in the Huayra family. However, the hallmark of this car is such details as the new Acquarello Light paint system, which reduces the weight by five kilograms to a total weight of 1,240 kg.
Bugatti Divo (€5 million)

Born more focused on cornering than on straights and top speed, it was presented in 2018 in a limited series of 40 units. It has greater downforce, making it ideal for the race track. That is why, despite having the same engine and power as the standard Chiron – 1,500 hp, its top speed was limited to 380 km/h. Despite its extremely sporty approach, its cost allowed for extreme personalization, such as the famous Divo Lady Bug, which was covered in 1,600 diamonds, which took two years to customize to the owner's taste.
Bugatti Mistral (€5 million)

The formal farewell to Bugatti's already legendary and successful W16 engine comes in the form of the Mistral convertible. A one-off Chiron convertible, of which only 99 will be produced. All of them have already been sold out, despite the long wait that customers will have to face. In addition, the power of the W16 has also been increased to 1,600 hp. This means that its lucky owners will be able to reach over 420 km/h in the open air.
Pagani Huayara Tricolore (€5.5 million)

The Pagani Huayra Tricolore is once again one of the Italian brand’s most exclusive and precious, with just three units of the collector’s edition. It stands out from the rest of the Huayras with its generous air intake above the seats, which is tasked with cooling the big 829 hp twin-turbo AMG V12, as well as the translucent blue carbon fiber bodywork it’s made of. There are various aviation-inspired details it hides, and of course, the Italian tricolor flag running down its side.
Pagani Huayra Codalunga (€7 million)
Before making way for the new Utopia, Pagani has created the most expensive and exclusive Huayra of all. This is a version limited to just 5 units, with an elegant long-tail body inspired by the classic sports prototypes of the 60s. Its performance is not inferior to the famous AMG V12 with 840 hp, accompanied by a very well-thought-out aerodynamic body kit, despite its beautiful shapes. A new work of art by Horatio Pagani, which has also become one of his most expensive and exclusive works.
Mercedes Maybach Exelero (€7.2 million)

One of Maybach's most extravagant and unique creations, now wholly owned by Mercedes, was created in 2005 as a test drive for a new line of high-performance tires by tire manufacturer Fulda Tyres. The car soon became a fad for rapper Brian "Birdman" Williams, who, like many others, was captivated by its design, with a long front hood that concealed a twin-turbo V12 producing 700 hp and 1,020 Nm of torque despite weighing 2.66 tons.
Bugatti Centodieci (€8 million)

The Bugatti Centodieci, born as a modern homage to the Bugatti EB110 of the 1990s, was presented as an extremely limited series of 10 units. In fact, it is not just a spectacular and very exclusive new “suit” based on the standard Chiron. The specialists of the atelier managed to reduce its weight by 20 kg compared to the standard Chiron, as well as increase the power of the W16 engine to 1,600 hp. – by 100 hp. The maximum speed is 380 km/h, although it accelerates from 0 to 100 in just 2.4 seconds. A unique car that Cristiano Ronaldo himself has in his collection.
Bugatti Chiron Profilée (€9.79 million)

One of the latest and most exclusive versions of the Chiron began its history as a special edition that was eventually scrapped and never made it into production. Fortunately, Bugatti rescued it in 2023 in a single example, christened the Chiron Profilée, which was put up for auction and became the most expensive new car ever sold at auction.
Bugatti Voiture Noire (€11 million)

The manufacturer's most valuable and exclusive jewel is a very expensive, one-of-a-kind example created in honor of Jean Bugatti's classic Type 57 SC Atlantic, known as "La voiture noire" ("The Black Car"). It disappeared during World War II without a trace, and which, if it were to appear anywhere in the world today, would become the most expensive car in history. This modern version, although certainly not up to its cost, is still extremely expensive, although its unique design is worth it. With a carbon fiber body covered with a special paint called Black Carbon Glossy, which does not create glare. All this is accompanied by the powerful and famous W16 8.0 engine, which here reaches 1,500 hp.
Rolls Royce Sweptail (€11.5 million)

In addition to the luxurious Phantom or the Cullinan SUV, there are special and unique orders, such as this one made by a brand client. The idea was to create a design inspired by the Rolls of the 1920s, while paying homage to the world of yacht racing, one of his main passions. Thus, based on the Phantom coupé, the Rolls-Royce Sweptail was born, with a large panoramic glass roof and a compartment between the seats that automatically opens at the touch of a button to reveal a chilled bottle of champagne and a couple of glasses ready to be enjoyed. All this is accompanied by a 6.75-liter V12, producing 460 hp.
Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta (€15.4 million)

From 2017 until last year, it was the most expensive car in the world. It was a special anniversary edition of the already very old Pagani Zonda, extremely special and exclusive, that's for sure. It's not for nothing that we're talking about the latest model, the name of which comes from the initials of the founder and head of the brand, Horacio Pagani himself, which already gives you an idea of how special this car is. But it's also special because there are only three examples in the world, and, of course, because of its power - a 6.0-liter naturally aspirated V12 with an output of 800 hp.
Rolls Royce Boat Tail (€23 million)

In 2020, Rolls-Royce has revived its bodywork division to create the closest thing to a luxury four-wheeled pleasure boat. Called the Boat Tail, it’s a luxurious four-seater convertible based on the Phantom Drophead Coupé, powered by a 6.7-liter V12 engine producing 600 horsepower. It’s clearly inspired by the nautical theme, as evidenced by the elegant two-tone blue exterior paint and the interior, which is trimmed in the same wood used in luxury yachts. In fact, the rear of the car hides a compartment with everything you need for the most luxurious picnic.
Conclusion
In fact, unlike their alter egos, the cheapest cars on the market, you will probably never come across any of the vehicles on this list due to their exclusivity and sky-high prices, but they are certainly in the dreams of many car enthusiasts. The most expensive cars in the world make up a club that represents the most exclusive, luxurious, refined, impressive, advanced, and in many cases, the fastest in the modern automotive industry, where the price always exceeds six figures. But how to explain such a huge price for luxury cars is still a mystery.
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