These dream cars come with some pocket ache. It’s the 20 most expensive cars on the planet
When it comes to supercars, and the 20 most expensive cars, a few specific companies come to mind: Bugatti, Ferrari, Koenigsegg, Pagani and others. In fact, these manufacturers have cemented themselves as the best monsters in the supercar and hypercar space, infiltrating and extending their reach to the world’s richest customers, providing the fastest, rarest and most beautiful cars, and in this case, they must be the most expensive cars on the planet.
But in order to figure out which of these hard-to-reach vehicles is the most expensive, we scanned the bill papers and discovered nearly 30 cars all worth a million dollars or more. This group includes Ferrari convertible hybrids, an American speed king, and even a one-of-a-kind Rolls-Royce designed for royalty.
It should be noted, that the prices mentioned here are the prices of cars when they are new. So we don’t count auction cars like the Ferrari GTO that sold for 250, or expensive used car sales. But don’t worry, there are still over $100 million worth of cars here to whet your appetite.
Ferrari LaFerrari
Price: 1.4 million dollars
Priced at a new $1.4 million, the Ferrari LaFerrari is actually one of the most affordable supercars on this list. It’s a bargain if you compare it to the most expensive car here. It debuted in 2013 with a wild heart and a hybrid engine producing 950 hp (708 kW) and a top speed of around 220 mph (354 kph), and it remains Ferrari’s fastest and most powerful model to date. The company built only 499 examples of this coupe between 2013 and 2016.
Pagani Huayra
Price: 1.4 million dollars
Without a doubt one of the most beautiful cars on this list, the Pagani Huayra costs $1.4 million when new. Like the LaFerrari, Pagani Huayra is produced in very limited numbers. The company only hand-built 100 units of the coupe between 2012 and 2018, with another 20 BC versions (making our list even lower) between 2017 and 2019. It hits the road with 720 horsepower (537 kilowatts).

One of its most distinguishing features is the heavy use of carbon fibers everywhere in parallel with aluminum and titanium, which allowed a really amazing reduction in the weight of the car, about 132 kilograms compared to the standard Huayra, of which only a hundred copies were made. The doors of the car are also exciting in themselves, as they open up in the form of the car’s wings and are very light thanks to their carbon fiber construction.
McLaren Elva

Price: $1.7 million
The McLaren Elva is one of the latest additions to the British supercar maker’s legacy. Even without a proper windshield (though there’s no option) or a reliable roof, the Elva makes 804 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque from its twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8. McLaren originally only announced 399 units, but later the company dropped that to 249 rarer models. Either way, most of you won’t get one as the Elva costs $1.7 million.
The Elva includes an active air management system, which is automatically activated when the car is driven at speeds of more than 40 kilometers per hour, and its aim is to help keep winds away from the driver’s face while driving on public roads at higher speeds. The system directs air around the vehicle to create what McLaren calls a “quiet bubble”, which protects passengers from outside air noise.
Ferrari Monza
Price: $1.7 million
Much like the McLaren Elva without the roof, there are Ferrari Monza SP1 and SP2 versions, all of which are open-air cars. As the name suggests, the SP1 is the single seat option while the SP2 has enough room to bring a friend. Both cars are powered by the same 6.5-liter V12 engine, capable of generating 809 horsepower and 530 lb-ft. Unfortunately for US buyers, neither of these models are legal on US streets. But if you have the funds to afford the $1.75 million car price, getting into the track or track probably won’t be a problem anyway.
Bentley Bacalar

Price: $1.9 million
With a total production of only 12 units, the rare cabin wood was only enough for this number of Bentley Bacalars, which made it among the “limited” cars which pushed it to this list which seems abundant in comparison to other comparisons. And while the car’s lavish styling might be the first thing that catches your eye, the Bacalar doesn’t slacken in performance either. Thanks to Bentley’s signature 6.0-liter turbocharged W12 engine, this car delivers 650 horsepower and 664 pound-feet of torque. And if you’ve got $1.9 million in reserve and are considering buying one, it’s already too late — Bentley says each of the 12 cars is now in customer hands.
Pininfarina Batista
Price: $2.5 million
It was renamed Batista Pininfarina founder Pininfarina Battista on the company name, Batista Farina, offering a kind of performance (and price!) To make them proud of her name . Revealed at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show, the Battista is fully electric, with a piercing power, producing 1,827 horsepower. And if a normal supercar that accelerates from 0 to 60 miles sounds too comfortable to you, the company says the Batista will get you to that speed in less than 2.0 seconds. Of course, if you have one, book it right away, because Pininfarina plans to build 150 Battista models, at a cost of $2.5 million each.
Mercedes-AMG’s first project
Mercedes AMG test one of the 20 most expensive cars on the Nuremberg circuit
Price: $2.7 million
Mercedes has been promising a production version of the Project One supercar for a long time now. The first official announcement was in March 2017 before the first concept came out later that same year. But after nearly five years of harassment and slander, it looks like the first project will finally make it onto the public roads. When that happens, the hybrid will have more than 1,200 horsepower (895 kW) and a $2.7 million price tag.
Aston Martin Vector
Price: 3.0 million dollars
The Aston Martin is one of 44 brand cars sold in Egypt As for the most expensive model offered by Aston Martin in Egypt, it is a car DBS Soprlijra 5-2t-v12 comes to us at a price of £ 8.5 million, have been working in the Aston Martin , a thing or two about cars knows The new Aston Martin Victor is built on a completely revamped One-77 carbon monocoque, the bodywork is also made of carbon fiber and painted in dark Pentland Green.

Beneath its classic chassis sits a 7.3-liter V12 modified by Cosworth to produce a whopping 836 hp and 821 Nm of torque, but the exciting thing is that this brutal engine is mated to a 6-speed manual transmission. This makes the New Victor the most powerful manual Aston Martin ever. Speaking of limited production, Victor is a limited production one, and a single copy is rumored to cost close to $3 million.
Bugatti Boulid
Price: 3.0 million dollars
While it’s certainly the wildest Bugatti on this list of the 20 most expensive cars in the world, the Bolide isn’t actually the most expensive. The Bugatti Bolide costs a very reasonable $3.0 million, and the bugatti company has officially introduced the bugatti bolide, and it’s dedicated to racing with an unprecedented weight-to-power ratio of just 0.67 kg per hp. It delivers the same 1,479 hp (1,102 kW) from the popular 8.0-liter W16 engine. But, this is a special offer on racetracks only in very limited production.

The bugatti improved the performance of the bugatti bolide engine and increased its power to 1,850 hp and torque to 1,850 Nm, placing it in the ranks of Formula 1 cars for its weight.
The bugatti bolide accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.1 seconds – a record – and accelerates from 0 to 200 km/h in 4.3 seconds, from 0 to 300 km/h in 7.3 seconds, and from 0 to 400 km/h in 12.08 seconds and from 0 to 500 km/h in 20.1 seconds.
Aston Martin Valkyrie
Price: $3.2 million
We spent years hunting Aston Martin, after the interior design was leaked online on June 20, 2017, but the next Aston Martin Hybrid hasn’t hit the market yet, but the $3.2 million Valkyrie has already sold. To whom it’s worth, Aston Martin has not officially released pricing. It is estimated that the supercar could fetch between $2.6 million and $3.9 million – but $3.2 million appears to be the magic number. Whatever it is,
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