
15. Aston Martin Valkyrie
Price: $3.2 Million*
Aston Martin’s new cross HyperCard
hasn’t smooth hit the marketplace yet, but previously the $3.2 million Valkyrie
has vended out. For pardon it’s value, Aston Martin hasn’t formally released assessing.
Estimates suggest the hypercar could choose anywhere between $2.6 and $3.9
million – but $3.2 million seems to be the atomic number . regardless of the
case, this machine is impressive. Its Cosworth-sourced 6.5-liter V12 produces
1,160 horsepower (865 kilowatts) and 664 pound-feet (900 Newton-meters) of
torque, meaning its top speed should be over 200 miles per hour (321 kilometers
per hour). the corporate will build just 150 samples of the quality Valkyrie,
with a limited 25-run AMR model arriving later.
14. Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport
Price: $3.3 Million
Another showstopper from the
Geneva Motor Show that never was, the Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport may be a special
edition Chrion with attention on aerodynamics, weight reduction, and power
distribution. It’s an equivalent 8.0-liter quad-turbo W16 engine underneath the
skin but it’s now mated to a recalibrated automatic gearbox. While the height
output remains unchanged at 1,500 horsepower (1,103 kilowatts), the rpm redline
has been set 200 rpm higher, up to 6,900 rpm. The Pur Sport also features
slightly revised bodywork, with a much bigger rear wing and more aerodynamic
front fascia. Beginning production in late 2020, the Bugatti starts at $3.3
million.
13. Bugatti Veyron Vivere By
Mansory
Price: $3.4 Million*
This Veyron gets an asterisk
because technically it wasn't produced by Bugatti. The Veyron Vivere was a
edition build by tuners Mansory. Either way, it's ridiculous, and its estimated
$3.4 million tag puts it well within the realm of 1 of the foremost expensive
cars ever. the corporate built just two examples, each with an outrageous
carbon-fiber accented exterior, a black and white leather-and-carbon cabin, and
a 1,200-horsepower (894-kilowatt) Veyron engine underneath. Top speed may be a
blistering 254 miles per hour (408 kilometers per hour).
12. W Motors Lykan Hypersport
Price: $3.4 Million
Dubai-based W Motors shocked the
planet with its edgy Lykan Hypersport supercar in 2013. With titanium LED
headlights housing 420 15-carat diamonds and a holographic display within the
center console, it's no surprise it had been the third costliest car ever when
new. It falls to number six on our list here, but it's still a wild hypercar
with a strong heart; the twin-turbocharged 3.7-liter six-cylinder engine underhood
produces 780 horsepower (581 kilowatts) and 708 (960 Newton-meters) of torque.
11. Pagani Huayra Roadster BC
Price: $3.5 Million
Following Pagani’s past playbook,
a roadster version of the ferocious Huayra BC was inevitable. Last year, the
corporate made it official by showing off the Huayra Roadster BC, a topless
monster with 800 horsepower (597 kilowatts) and 774 lb-ft of torque (1049
Newton-meters). Somewhat surprisingly, Pagani gave the roadster 50 more
horsepower than its coupe sibling, by cranking up its AMG-sourced
twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter V12. additionally to the enjoyment of hearing the
fantastic engine note without a roof within the way, owners should take comfort
in knowing that their car is ultra-rare. Pagani is limiting production to only
40 units, each with a sticker price of $3.5 million.
10. Lamborghini Sian
Price: $3.6 million
In several ways, the Sian
represents a bridge to Lamborghini’s future. Though it’s supported the
Aventador SVJ, this wild-looking Lambo is the brand’s first production
electrified offering. additionally, to the SVJ-sourced 6.5-liter V12, the Sian
uses a 48-volt mild-hybrid system. Total system output is 819 horsepower (611
kilowatts), which also makes it the foremost powerful Lamborghini ever. As
confirmed by the 63 stuck on either side of the Sian’s wing, Lamborghini will
produce just 63 units. and everyone will cost much more than the Aventador SVJ,
carrying a price of $3.6 million.
9. Bugatti Chiron SuperSport 300
+
Price: $3.9 Million
Earlier this year, Bugatti
captured the collective attention of the automotive world by announcing that it
broke the 300 miles per hour barrier with a modified version of the Chiron. The
SuperSport 300 + maybe a road-going version of that car, meant to celebrate
the occasion. Limited to only 30 units, the SuperSport 300+ may be a beautiful
version of the Chiron, with flowing, slippery bodywork, and a sweet stripe
motif. Even with 300 within the name, Bugatti is limiting the highest speed of
every car to “just” 277 mph. Production starts in 2021.
8. Lamborghini Veneno
Price: $4.5 Million
Lamborghini built just 14 samples
of the Aventador-based Veneno between 2014 and 2015. all cost around $4.5
million, counting on how it had been she'd and was available in both
convertible and coupe configurations. Underhood Lamborghini fitted a
more-powerful iteration of the Aventador's 6.5-liter V12, now producing 740
horsepower (552 kilowatts) and 509 pound-feet (609 Newton-meters) of torque,
which gave it the power to sprint to 60 miles per hour (96 kilometers per hour)
during a blistering 2.9 seconds. To date, it’s the foremost expensive new
Lamborghini ever.
7. Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita
Price: $4.8 Million
Koenig egg presented it's
"most-affordable" perfect, the Jusco, this day in Geneva. But the
diamond-coated, $4.8-million CCXR Trevita sits on the other end of the
Koenigsegg price spectrum. Finished during a proprietary Diamond Weave finish
exterior (essentially carbon fiber covered in diamonds), the Koenigsegg is
motivated by a twin-turbocharged 4.8-liter V8 with 1,004 horsepower and 797
pound-feet of torque. the corporate built just three examples before discontinuing
the CCX permanently.
6. Pagani Huayra Imola
Price: $5.4 Million
First announced in September of
2019, the Pagani Huayra Imola is that the dialed-up hypercar of our dreams.
Pagani filled us in on more technical specifications earlier this year, claiming
827 horsepower (617 kilowatts) and 811 pound-feet of torque (1,100
Newton-meters) from the AMG-derived twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter V12. This makes
it the foremost powerful Pagani ever, up 36 horsepower from the recent Huayra
BC Roadster. We love the revised aero touches just like the massive rear wing
and roof scoop, which harken back to the Zonda era. As you'll imagine, the
Imola is extremely limited – just five examples are going to be produced,
asking a staggering $5.4 million each.
5. Bugatti Divo
Price: $5.8 Million
Among Bugatti’s recently debuted
vehicles, the Divo may be a staff favorite. Though it shares much in common
with its cheaper (!) sibling the Chiron, the Divo features a lot going for it
to justify the additional money. By adding lighter wheels, a carbon-fiber
intercooler and removing some sound deadening, Bugatti made the Divo 77 pounds
lighter than the Chiron. Though power is unchanged from the Chiron’s 1,500
ponies (1,119 kilowatts), The Divo features a special aerodynamic setup, which
makes it 8 seconds quicker around the Nardo test track. Finally, the instant
you’ve been waiting for: Bugatti is making 40 samples of the car, each costing
$5.8 million.
4. Mercedes-Maybach Exelero
Price: $8 Million
Like many others before it, the
Mercedes-Benz Maybach Exelero may be a one-off. Commissioned by Fulda, a German
subsidiary of Goodyear, to check its new tires, the Exlero debuted in 2004.
Mercedes built the Exelero on the bones of a Maybach and gave it an equivalent
twin-turbo V12 engine producing 690 horsepower (510 kilowatts) and 752
pound-feet (1,020 Newton-meters) of torque. Top speed is listed at 218 miles
per hour (350 kilometers per hour) and adjusted for inflation, the Exelero
would cost quite $10 million in today's money.
3. Bugatti Centodieci
Price: $9 Million
Bugatti debuted the Centodieci
eventually year’s Pebble Beach car week, showing off yet one more ultra-rare,
super-expensive model to the planet. Limited to only 10 – piece – units, the
car may be a modern throwback to the Bugatti EB110. At an equivalent time, it’s
meant to celebrate Bugatti’s momentous 110-year anniversary. Its unique styling
cues won’t make everyone fall crazy, but a minimum of you won’t need to worry
about seeing another one on the road. Carrying a price just shy of $9 million,
the Centodiece is one among the foremost exclusive cars ever made.
2. Rolls-Royce Sweptail
Price: $12.8 Million*
Ok, strictly the Rolls-Royce Swept
ail demanded the title "world's highest car" in 2017. Problem is,
Rolls-Royce didn't officially confirm that number, meaning subsequent car on
our list takes home the title. But at an estimated $12.8 million, the one-off Swept
ail outpriced the next-most-expensive car by a jaw-dropping $5 million (if intelligence
is true). The Rolls-Royce Sweptail took quite four years to develop before its
debut at the 2017 Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este.
1. Bugatti La Voiture Noire
Price: $12.5 Million
With a tag of $12.5 million and a
asking price of $18.7 million after taxes, the one-off Bugatti La Voiture Noire
is officially the costliest new car ever. And understandably. a contemporary
interpretation of Jean Bugatti's personal Type 57 SC Atlantic, the La Voiture
Noire uses an equivalent quad-turbo 8.0-liter W16 engine because of the Chiron,
producing 1,479 horsepower (1,102 kilowatts) and 1,600 Newton-meters (1,180
pound-feet) of torque. it's six – that's right, six exhaust tips, radical new
wheels, an aggressive, bespoke fascia, and a big light-up badge outback that
spells out the name of the brand. Of course, this one-of-one Bugatti already
features a home.
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