The Most Expensive Cars In The World

RUF CTR – $793,000

With only 30 copies made, the RUF CTR goes 0 to 60 (96.5) in 3.5 seconds at an incredible 225 mph (362 kph). If you actually had a chance to get one, it’d run you $793,000.

Lagonda Taraf – $1 million

This $1,000,000 thing of beauty has quite a lot of power under the hood. The 6.0-liter V-12 engine has peak power of 6,650 rpm. Aston Martin claims it’ll go 0 to 60 (96.5) in 4.4 seconds with a top speed of 195 mph (313 kph). Oh, and it has a 1,000-watt Bang & Olufsen BeoSound audio system to boot.

Rolls-Royce Phantom Serenity – $1 million

The Rolls-Royce Phantom Serenity is literally a work of art. The outside is amazing for sure, but once you sit inside and look up, you’ll see something you wouldn’t expect inside a car…hand-embroidered cherry blossoms. These beautiful blossoms take up to 600 hours to complete! Needless to say, it’s quite the luxurious vehicle. Along with the design, its 8-speed automatic gearbox and direct-injection V-12 engine put it up to $1 million.

Zenvo TS1 GT – $1.2 million

The Zenvo TS1 GT has a 5.8-liter V8 engine with two superchargers, giving it 1,163 horsepower. Reportedly, it took them up to 8,000 man hours to finish the interior. While there’s no official cost, the estimates run up to $1.2 million.

Aston Martin One-77 – $1.4 million

Originally costing $2.4 million, the Aston Martin One-77 devalued a million dollars since then to about $1.4 million. It has an excellent 6.0-litre V12 power unit with the top speed of 200 mph (322 kph).

Fittipaldi EF7 – $1.5 million

With a goal of keeping the weight down to 1,000 kilograms, the Fittipaldi EF7 has a 600-hp V8 engine with no superchargers, turbochargers, or electrical assistance. With only 39 put into production, the cost is $1.5 million.

Lamborghini Centenario LP 770-4 – $1.9 million

The Lamborghini Centenario LP 770-4 is quite impressive and can make 62 mph (100 kph) in 2.8 seconds. With it maxed out, it could reach 186 mph (299 kph) in 23 seconds. But such a need for speed would cost you $1.9 million.

Koenigsegg Regera – $1.9 million

Regera meaning “to reign” in Swedish, the Koenigsegg Regera lives up to its name and more. With a twin-turbo 5.0-liter V-8 and 1500+ hp, it can achieve 62 mph (99.7 kph) in 2.8 seconds. If you want to reign on the road with this car, it’ll cost you $1.9 million.

Koenigsegg One:1 – $2 million

A supercar looking like it came from the future, the Koenigsegg One:1 can potentially go up to 273 mph (439.3 kph). The cost runs at $2 million.

Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta – $2.2 million

Going from zero to 60 (96.5) in 3 seconds, the Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta is a fierce ride. But, it’ll cost you $2.2 million.

Lamborghini Sesto Elemento – $2.2 million

Also costing $2.2 million, only 20 of the Lamborghini Sesto Elemento were built. However, it’s not built to be street legal without airbags or other safety equipment.

Aston Martin Vulcan – $2.3 million

With an 800-horsepower V12 engine, the Aston Martin Vulcan will cost you $2.3 million and even requires extensive training to drive it.

McLaren BP23 – $2.5 million

McLaren BP23 runs a cool $2.5 million, and apparently, it’s worth it as all the planned production models have sold out even before they hit the market.

Ferrari F60 America – $2.5 million

Ferrari claims the Ferrari F60 can hit 0 to 60 (96.5) in 3.1 seconds. 10 rich customers thought it was everything they dreamed as they already purchased the only 10 available at $2.5 million each.

Pagani Huayra BC – $2.6 million

At 2,685 pounds (1,218 kg), the Pagani Huayra BC is quite the road monster with a 6.0-liter V-12 engine. Only 20 models were put into production, and they were all purchased at $2.6 million.

LaFerrari FXX K – $2.7 million

With 6.3-liter V12 engine and 1,035-horsepower and only 32 models put into production, the LaFerrari FXX K earns its price tag of $2.7 million. However, it can’t be used on the road or in any established races.

Bugatti Chiron – $2.9 million

Just a little shy of $3 million, the Bugatti Chiron’s 8.0-liter 16-cylinder engine and 1,500 horsepower allows it to hit top-speed of 261 mph (420 kph).

Ferrari Pininfarina Sergio – $3 million

With only six production examples, the Ferrari Pininfarina Sergio is quite a rarity. That may be one of the many reasons they priced it at $3 million.

Aston Martin Valkyrie – $3.2 million

A hybrid car, the Aston Martin Valkyrie merges a 6.5-liter V12 with an electric powertrain to produce over 1,000 horsepower. Like a car coming straight out of a science fiction film, it’ll cost you a pretty penny of $3.2 million.

W Motors Lykan Hypersport – $3.4 million

Unveiled at the 2013 Qatar Motor Show, the W Motors Lykan Hypersport has been called “the first Arabian hypercar.” Claiming 0 to 62 mph (99 kph) in 2.8 seconds, it can reach 245 mph (394 kph) and costs $3.4 million.

Limited Edition Bugatti Veyron by Mansory Vivere – $3.4 million

With a 8.0-liter W16 engine producing 1,200 horsepower, the Limited Edition Bugatti Veyron by Mansory Vivere has both a ridiculously long name and a high price tag of $3.4 million.

McLaren P1 GTR – $4.3 million

Street legal and located in the Netherlands, the McLaren P1 GTR is a fast devil that looks like something Batman might drive and only Bruce Wayne could afford. It was sold for $4.3 million.

Lamborghini Veneno Roadster – $4.5 million

With a design focused on aerodynamics and safety, the Lamborghini Veneno has a starting price tag of $4.5 million, is fully road legal, and brags a top-speed of 221 mph (355 kph).

Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita – $4.8 million

Reportedly, Floyd Mayweather may have added the Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita to his collection at a hefty $4.8 million. And since they only made two models, he could be one of the only ones in the world to own one.

Mercedes-Benz Maybach Exelero – $8 million

Rapper Birdman threw down a whopping $8 million for the Mercedes-Benz Maybach Exelero. Is it worth it? Who knows! But it has a twin-turbo V12 engine that can reach 218 mph (350 kph) and accelerate at 0 to 60 (96.5 kph) in 4.4 seconds.

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