When discussing the pinnacle of automotive engineering and design, the topic of Expensive Sports Cars inevitably arises. Brands like Bugatti, Ferrari, Koenigsegg, and Pagani have become synonymous with this elite category, crafting vehicles that are not just modes of transport but rolling masterpieces. These manufacturers cater to an exclusive clientele, offering the fastest, rarest, most beautiful, and, crucially, the most expensive sports cars available.
For those captivated by automotive extravagance, we’ve delved into the world of high-end automobiles to compile a list of 50 cars priced at $1.8 million and above when new. This collection features everything from hybrid Ferrari convertibles to American speed demons, cutting-edge electric hypercars, and even bespoke Rolls-Royce creations designed for royalty.
It’s important to note that the prices listed reflect the original MSRP of these vehicles. We are focusing on new car prices and not delving into the volatile world of classic car auctions, where models like the Ferrari 250 GTO reach astronomical figures, or the inflated prices seen in the secondhand market. Even with this focus on new models, the sheer value represented in this list of expensive sports cars is truly staggering, totaling hundreds of millions of dollars and offering a tantalizing glimpse into the world of automotive exclusivity.
Hennessey Venom F5
Price: $1.8 Million
The Hennessey Venom GT established itself as a speed icon, achieving a record-breaking top speed of 265.7 mph. However, the successor, the Venom F5, aims to surpass this achievement with a projected top speed of over 311 mph. This leap in performance comes with a corresponding increase in price. The Venom F5 starts at $1.8 million, a step up from the $1.2 million price tag of its predecessor, solidifying its place among expensive sports cars for those who crave ultimate velocity.
Bentley Bacalar
Price: $1.9 Million
Limited to a mere 12 units, the Bentley Bacalar elevates the concept of “limited edition” in the realm of expensive sports cars. While its lavish design immediately captures attention, the Bacalar is far more than just a pretty face. It boasts Bentley’s renowned twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter W-12 engine, producing 650 horsepower and 664 lb-ft of torque. For those with $1.9 million to spare, the Bacalar offered a unique blend of luxury and performance, but unfortunately, all examples are already in the hands of discerning collectors.
Hispano Suiza Carmen Boulogne
Price: $1.9 Million
The Hispano Suiza Carmen Boulogne presents a distinctive and arguably polarizing aesthetic in the expensive sports cars category. Making its US debut at the Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance, this striking supercar showcases a potent 1,114-horsepower electric powertrain, enabling a 0-60 mph acceleration time of just 2.6 seconds. The Boulogne variant, highlighted here, is the lighter and more powerful version of the Carmen, commanding a price of approximately $1.9 million. It represents the electric evolution within the high-performance luxury market.
Bentley Mulliner Batur
Price: $2.0 Million
Bentley’s commitment to an all-electric future by 2030 is clear, but before fully embracing battery power, the Mulliner Batur serves as a grand farewell to their iconic W12 engine. Generating 710 horsepower from its twin-turbocharged configuration, the Batur stands as the most powerful Bentley ever created. Limited to just 18 examples worldwide, this $2.0 million masterpiece is a testament to Bentley’s legacy and a highly sought-after addition to any collection of expensive sports cars.
SSC Tuatara
Price: $2.0 Million
The SSC Tuatara, while initially surrounded by controversy regarding its top speed claims, ultimately proved its mettle by reaching 282.9 mph and setting a world record. This hypercar is not just about velocity; it also commands a hefty price tag. The base Tuatara, limited to 100 units globally, is estimated to cost around $2.0 million, placing it firmly among the elite expensive sports cars that offer both extreme performance and exclusivity.
Lotus Evija
Price: $2.1 Million
Lotus is undergoing a significant resurgence with new models like the Emira sports car and Eletre electric SUV. Spearheading this transformation is the range-topping Evija, an all-electric hypercar priced at $2.1 million. Producing nearly 2,000 horsepower from its quad-motor setup, the Evija exemplifies the electric future of expensive sports cars. Lotus plans to produce only 130 road-legal Evijas, making it a rare and highly desirable electric hypercar.
Bertone GB110
Price: $2.2 Million
Bertone, a name synonymous with iconic automotive designs like the Lamborghini Miura and Lancia Stratos, is now not only designing but also manufacturing its own cars. The newly unveiled GB110 hypercar showcases Bertone’s return to vehicle production. This expensive sports car, priced at approximately $2.2 million and limited to just 33 units, features a twin-turbocharged 5.2-liter V-10 engine producing 1,124 horsepower, capable of reaching a top speed of 217 mph. It represents a blend of classic design heritage and modern hypercar performance.
Delage D12
Price: $2.3 Million
Delage, a French automaker with a rich history of competing with Bugatti and Ferrari in the early 20th century, has made a comeback with the stunning D12 hypercar. Powered by a 7.6-liter V-12 engine producing over 1,010 horsepower, the D12 is a modern interpretation of high-performance luxury. With a price tag of $2.3 million, this expensive sports car aims to challenge the established players in the hypercar segment, reviving a legendary name.
Ferrari Daytona SP3
Price: $2.3 Million
The Ferrari Daytona SP3 is celebrated as the brand’s most aerodynamically efficient model to date, remarkably achieving this without relying on active aerodynamic elements. Launched in 2021 as a limited-edition model, the SP3 utilizes a 6.5-liter V-12 engine derived from the 812 Competizione, delivering 828 horsepower and a 0-62 mph time of around 2.8 seconds. While Ferrari hasn’t disclosed the exact production numbers, each Daytona SP3 carried a price of approximately $2.3 million when new, making it a highly exclusive and expensive sports car.
McLaren Speedtail
Price: $2.3 Million
The McLaren Speedtail represents the pinnacle of production McLaren speed. Priced at $2.3 million, this expensive sports car boasts a gasoline-electric hybrid V-8 powertrain producing 1,035 horsepower. The Speedtail achieves a top speed of 250 mph and accelerates to 186 mph in a mere 12.8 seconds, outperforming even the iconic P1. With only 106 examples built and all sold in 2020, acquiring a Speedtail now requires venturing into the exclusive and potentially pricier used market.
Rimac Nevera
Price: $2.4 Million
The Rimac Nevera claims the title of the most expensive electric vehicle, with a price of $2.4 million. This all-electric hypercar packs a staggering 1,914 horsepower and 1,740 lb-ft of torque, enabling a 0-60 mph sprint in under 2.0 seconds and a top speed of 258 mph. For those fortunate enough to have ordered one, the Nevera represents the cutting edge of electric expensive sports cars, combining groundbreaking performance with zero emissions.
Aston Martin Valiant
Price: $2.5 Million
Aston Martin continues its tradition of crafting exceptional supercars with the Valiant. Following in the footsteps of other special editions like the Vulcan, Victor, and Valour, the Aston Martin Valiant debuted with a twin-turbocharged V-12 engine producing 730 horsepower and, notably, a manual transmission. As expected with such exclusivity, all 38 examples were quickly spoken for, each carrying a price tag of around $2.5 million when new, solidifying its status among highly sought-after expensive sports cars.
Pagani Utopia
Price: $2.5 Million
The Pagani lineage progresses from the Zonda and Huayra to the Utopia. This latest creation boasts 852 horsepower and offers the option of a seven-speed manual gearbox, making it the most powerful road-going Pagani ever produced. Limited to just 99 examples worldwide and priced at $2.5 million, the Utopia continues Pagani’s legacy of crafting meticulously engineered and visually stunning expensive sports cars.
Pininfarina Battista
Price: $2.5 Million
Named in honor of company founder Battista Farina, the Pininfarina Battista lives up to its namesake with impressive performance and a matching price tag of $2.5 million. Unveiled at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show, the Battista is an all-electric hypercar producing 1,827 horsepower. Its acceleration is equally breathtaking, reaching 60 mph from a standstill in under 2.0 seconds. Pininfarina plans to build 150 Battistas, each representing the electric future of expensive sports cars with Italian design flair.
Rimac Nevera R
Price: $2.5 million
Rimac introduced the newest iteration of the Nevera, the Nevera R, at The Quail in 2024. Featuring an advanced 108.0-kilowatt-hour battery, the Nevera R pushes performance even further with 2,107 horsepower, accelerating to 60 mph in a blistering 1.74 seconds, and maintaining a top speed of 256 mph. This enhanced performance comes at a price, with the Nevera R costing $2.5 million, making it a top-tier choice for those seeking the most extreme electric expensive sports cars.
Gordon Murray T.50
Price: $2.6 Million
Gordon Murray, the design genius behind the iconic McLaren F1, has created his own supercar venture, with the T.50 as the centerpiece. Priced at $2.6 million, the T.50 features a naturally aspirated 4.0-liter V-12 engine producing 654 horsepower. Weighing a mere 2,174 pounds, the T.50 boasts the lightest V-12 engine currently on the road at just 392 pounds. It’s a testament to lightweight engineering and a unique offering in the world of expensive sports cars.
Lamborghini Countach
Price: $2.6 Million
The Countach name is iconic, and Lamborghini has revived it with a new Aventador-based model priced at $2.6 million. Launched in August 2021, the Countach LPI 800-4 incorporates a 6.5-liter V-12 engine with mild-hybrid assistance, resulting in a total output of 803 horsepower. This allows for a 0-60 mph time of 2.8 seconds and a top speed exceeding 220 mph. The new Countach is a modern homage to a legendary nameplate in the realm of expensive sports cars.
Hennessey Venom F5 Revolution
Price: $2.7 Million
With the Venom F5, Hennessey ventured into building bespoke hypercars, and the Venom F5 Revolution takes this further. This track-focused variant utilizes Hennessey’s 6.6-liter Fury V-8 engine, maintaining the same 1,817 horsepower and 1,193 lb-ft of torque as the road car. However, the F5 Revolution features enhanced aerodynamics, doubling downforce at 186 mph with a larger front splitter, rear diffuser, and dive planes. Priced at $2.7 million, it’s designed for ultimate track performance within the expensive sports cars category.
Mercedes-AMG Project One
Price: $2.7 Million
Mercedes-AMG’s Project One hypercar has been highly anticipated for years, with its initial announcement in 2017 and concept debut later the same year. After a protracted development process, the Project One is finally poised to reach public roads. This hybrid hypercar promises over 1,200 horsepower and carries a price tag of $2.7 million. It represents a fusion of Formula 1 technology and road-legal performance, placing it among the most technologically advanced expensive sports cars.
Zenvo Aurora
Price: $2.8 Million
Zenvo made a significant impact at Monterey Car Week 2023 with the introduction of the new Aurora hypercar, available in both track-focused (Agil) and road-oriented (Tur) versions. The Aurora Agil, with rear-wheel drive, features a quad-turbocharged 6.6-liter V-12 hybrid producing 1,250 horsepower, while the all-wheel-drive Tur model boasts an astounding 1,850 horsepower. Starting at $2.8 million, the Aurora is slated for deliveries in 2026 and represents a powerful new entrant in the expensive sports cars market.
Aston Martin Victor
Price: $3.0 Million
Aston Martin’s expertise in crafting exclusive vehicles is exemplified by the Victor, potentially their most exclusive project to date. Based on the One-77 platform and incorporating components from the track-focused Vulcan and Valkyrie projects, the Victor is a unique, one-of-a-kind creation. Rumored to cost nearly $3 million, the Victor is a bespoke masterpiece within the realm of expensive sports cars, showcasing Aston Martin’s coachbuilding capabilities.
Hennessey Venom F5 Roadster
Price: $3.0 Million
The Hennessey Venom F5 Roadster offers the same extreme performance as the coupe but with an open-top driving experience. It retains the twin-turbocharged 6.6-liter V-8 engine, producing 1,817 horsepower and 1,193 lb-ft of torque. Hennessey projects a top speed exceeding 300 mph for the Roadster, which comes with a price tag of at least $3.0 million. It’s a convertible option for those seeking high-speed thrills in the world of expensive sports cars.
Koenigsegg Jesko
Price: $3.0 Million
The Koenigsegg Jesko is not only the fastest car Koenigsegg has produced but also one of its most expensive, starting at $3.0 million. This striking hypercar delivers 1,600 horsepower from Koenigsegg’s signature twin-turbocharged 5.0-liter V-8 engine. The Absolut model of the Jesko is theoretically capable of reaching 300 mph, making it a top contender among expensive sports cars for outright speed and performance.
Aspark Owl
Price: $3.1 Million
The Aspark Owl is defined by its impressive performance figures. This electric hypercar boasts 1,985 horsepower and 1,475 lb-ft of torque, enabling a claimed 0-60 mph acceleration in just 1.69 seconds. It can reach 186 mph in 10.6 seconds and has a top speed of 249 mph. To manage this immense power, it features large 10-piston front brakes and four-piston rear brakes. Limited in production and priced at $3.1 million, the Owl is a high-performance electric entry in the expensive sports cars market.
Aston Martin Valkyrie
Price: $3.2 Million
The Aston Martin Valkyrie, an upcoming hybrid hypercar, has already sold out despite not yet reaching the market. While Aston Martin hasn’t officially disclosed the price, estimates suggest it could range from $2.6 to $3.9 million, with $3.2 million being a commonly cited figure. The Valkyrie’s Cosworth-sourced 6.5-liter V-12 engine produces 1,160 horsepower and 664 lb-ft of torque, promising a top speed well over 200 mph. Limited to 150 standard Valkyrie examples and 25 AMR models, it’s a highly anticipated addition to the expensive sports cars landscape.
Pagani Utopia Roadster
Price: $3.4 Million
The Pagani Utopia becomes even more desirable in its Roadster form. Debuting at Monterey Car Week, the Pagani Utopia Roadster showcases a sleek, open-top design and carries a price tag of $3.4 million. It retains the twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter V-12 engine producing 852 horsepower and offers a choice of automatic or manual transmission. Pagani plans to produce only 130 Utopia Roadsters worldwide, making it a rare and exquisite open-top expensive sports car.
W Motors Lykan Hypersport
Price: $3.4 Million
Dubai-based W Motors made a global splash with the striking Lykan Hypersport supercar in 2013. Featuring titanium LED headlights encrusted with 420 15-carat diamonds and a holographic display in the center console, it was the third most expensive car when new. While now further down the list, the Lykan Hypersport remains a remarkable hypercar with a twin-turbocharged 3.7-liter six-cylinder engine producing 780 horsepower and 708 lb-ft of torque, priced at $3.4 million and a standout in expensive sports cars for its opulent features.
McLaren Solus
Price: $3.5 Million
The McLaren Solus offers a near-Formula 1 experience with a single seat, 829 horsepower, and a top speed exceeding 200 mph. Powered by a naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V-10 engine, the Solus accelerates from 0-62 mph in just 2.5 seconds. Estimated to cost around $3.5 million, the McLaren Solus is a track-focused and highly exclusive offering within the expensive sports cars market, blurring the lines between road cars and racing machines.
Pagani Huayra Evo R
Price: $3.5 Million (est.)
The Pagani Huayra Evo R is an even more extreme version of the Huayra R track car launched in 2021. Debuting with an updated version of the Huayra R’s naturally aspirated 6.0-liter V-12 engine, it now produces 900 horsepower and 567 lb-ft of torque. Pagani also refined the Evo’s aerodynamics, resulting in a 45 percent increase in downforce. While an official price isn’t available, estimates place it around $3.5 million, making it an incredibly focused and expensive sports car for track enthusiasts.
Lamborghini Sian
Price: $3.6 million
The Lamborghini Sian represents a bridge to Lamborghini’s future, being their first production electrified vehicle while based on the Aventador SVJ. This striking Lambo combines the SVJ-sourced 6.5-liter V-12 with a 48-volt mild-hybrid system, achieving a total output of 819 horsepower, making it the most powerful Lamborghini ever. Limited to just 63 units, each Sian carries a price of $3.6 million, making it a rare and technologically significant model among expensive sports cars.
Koenigsegg CC850
Price: $3.7 Million
The Koenigsegg CC850 was a surprise reveal, borrowing the twin-turbocharged 5.0-liter V-8 from the Jesko but increasing output to 1,385 horsepower and 1,022 lb-ft of torque. It features a unique “TWMPAFMPC” transmission that can function as both a manual and automatic. This blend of performance and innovative technology comes at a price of $3.7 million, positioning the CC850 as a highly desirable and expensive sports car with a unique driving experience.
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+
Price: $3.9 Million
Bugatti captured global attention by breaking the 300 mph barrier with a modified Chiron. The Super Sport 300+ is the road-legal version celebrating this achievement. Limited to 30 units, this expensive sports car features flowing, aerodynamic bodywork and a distinctive stripe motif. Despite achieving 304.8 mph in testing, Bugatti electronically limits the Chiron 300+ to 273 mph in top speed mode, making it one of the fastest and most exclusive production cars available at $3.9 million.
Gordon Murray Automotive T.50s Niki Lauda
Price: $3.9 Million
The GMA T.50s Niki Lauda is a track-focused evolution of the T.50, featuring hundreds of unique parts. It boasts a new aerodynamics package for increased downforce and a modified Cosworth-sourced 3.9-liter V-12 engine producing 761 horsepower at 11,500 rpm. Priced at $3.9 million, it is the most expensive model in the Gordon Murray lineup and a highly specialized expensive sports car designed for peak track performance.
Pagani Huayra Roadster BC
Price: $4.0 Million
The Pagani Huayra Roadster BC arrived after the coupe and Roadster versions, debuting in 2019. Its V-12 engine produces 791 horsepower and 775 lb-ft of torque, exceeding the standard Roadster, while also achieving a slight weight reduction. Priced at $4.0 million when new, the Huayra Roadster BC is an open-top marvel within the expensive sports cars category, combining performance and exclusivity.
Bugatti Tourbillon
Price: $4.1 Million
Bugatti’s new flagship, the Tourbillon, was unveiled recently, marking a new era for the brand. Featuring a new V-16 engine, three electric motors, and a top speed of 276 mph, the monstrous 8.3-liter hybrid powertrain delivers a staggering 1,800 horsepower. Production of the Tourbillon begins in 2026, limited to 250 examples. Priced at $4.1 million, the Tourbillon represents Bugatti’s future direction in expensive sports cars, blending hybrid technology with extreme performance.
Lamborghini Veneno
Price: $4.5 Million
Lamborghini produced only 14 examples of the Aventador-based Veneno between 2014 and 2015. Each Veneno, available in both convertible and coupe configurations, cost around $4.5 million, depending on specifications. It features a more powerful version of the Aventador’s 6.5-liter V-12, producing 740 horsepower and 509 lb-ft of torque, enabling a 0-60 mph sprint in 2.9 seconds. To date, it remains the most expensive new Lamborghini ever created, and a highly coveted model within expensive sports cars.
Bugatti Bolide
Price: $4.7 Million
Produced in extremely limited numbers on the Chiron platform, the Bugatti Bolide track car is limited to just 40 units and priced at $4.7 million. This 1,824-horsepower hypercar surpasses even the Chiron Super Sport 300+ in power and features more extreme bodywork designed for optimal track performance. Bugatti claims the Bolide is capable of setting a Nürburgring lap record, making it an ultimate track-focused entry in the expensive sports cars segment.
Pininfarina B95 Speedster
Price: $4.8 Million
The Pininfarina B95 Speedster is an open-top beauty based on the Battista coupe. It delivers 1,877 horsepower from a 120.0-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery pack and four electric motors. The B95 accelerates from 0-60 mph in under 2.0 seconds and has a top speed of 186 mph. As Pininfarina’s first coachbuilt vehicle, it’s priced at $4.8 million, representing an exclusive open-top electric offering among expensive sports cars.
Bugatti Mistral
Price: $5.0 Million
The Bugatti Mistral marks the farewell to the iconic W16 engine. With 1,577 horsepower and an open-top design, the Mistral combines elements from the Chiron, Bolide, and Divo to create a unique roadster. Bugatti plans to build only 99 Mistrals, each priced at around $5.0 million, and all are already sold out. It represents a final and highly exclusive W16-powered expensive sports car from Bugatti.
Bugatti Divo
Price: $5.8 Million
Among Bugatti’s recent creations, the Divo is a standout favorite. While sharing similarities with the Chiron, the Divo justifies its higher price of $5.8 million with significant enhancements. Lighter wheels, a carbon fiber intercooler, and reduced sound deadening contribute to a 77-pound weight reduction compared to the Chiron. While power remains at 1,500 horsepower, the Divo features a different aerodynamic setup, making it 8 seconds faster around the Nardo test track. Bugatti is producing 40 Divos, each a highly sought-after example of expensive sports cars.
Pagani Huayra Imola
Price: $6.0 Million
Based on the Huayra, the Pagani Imola features an AMG-sourced 6.0-liter twin-turbo V-12 engine producing 838 horsepower and 811 lb-ft of torque, while weighing just 2,776 pounds. Extensive fins, wings, and scoops enhance cooling and aerodynamics, contributing to an electronically limited top speed of 217 mph. The coupe version is priced at $5.4 million, with the Roadster even more expensive at $6.0 million, placing the Imola among the top-tier expensive sports cars.
Red Bull RB17
Price: $6.2 Million
Red Bull’s (former) engineering genius Adrian Newey designed his own car, the RB17. Unveiled in 2024, the RB17 features an electrically assisted 4.5-liter naturally aspirated V-10 producing 1,200 horsepower and revving to 15,000 rpm. Red Bull will produce only 50 examples of the RB17, all of which are already claimed, each priced at $6.2 million. It represents a highly exclusive and performance-focused entry into the world of expensive sports cars, designed by a Formula 1 legend.
Pagani Codalunga
Price: $7.4 Million
The Pagani Codalunga concludes the list of new Paganis. Inspired by 1960s Italian coachbuilding, the Codalunga features a stunning exterior and a steampunk-esque interior. Powered by a twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter V-12 producing 829 horsepower and 809 lb-ft of torque, paired with a seven-speed sequential transmission, it offers a race-car-like driving experience. Limited to just five examples, the Codalunga is priced at $7.4 million, making it an exceptionally rare and expensive sports car.
Mercedes-Maybach Exelero
Price: $8.0 Million
The Mercedes-Benz Maybach Exelero is a one-off creation commissioned by Fulda, a German subsidiary of Goodyear, to test new tires. Debuting in 2004, the Exelero is built on a Maybach platform and powered by a twin-turbo V-12 engine producing 690 horsepower and 752 lb-ft of torque, with a top speed of 218 mph. Adjusted for inflation, the Exelero would cost over $10 million today, making it a historically significant and expensive sports car.
Bugatti Centodieci
Price: $9.0 Million
Bugatti unveiled the Centodieci at Pebble Beach, another ultra-rare and highly expensive model. Limited to just 10 units, the Centodieci is a modern tribute to the Bugatti EB110, celebrating Bugatti’s 110th anniversary. While its styling is distinctive, its exclusivity is undeniable. Priced just under $9 million, the Centodieci is one of the most exclusive expensive sports cars ever produced.
Bugatti Chiron Profilée
Price: $10.8 Million
While visually similar to a standard Chiron, the Profilée is truly one-of-a-kind. Originally intended as a test for a limited Profilée series, this Chiron became the sole example. Featuring the same 1,476-horsepower quad-turbocharged W-16 engine, the Profilée has unique bodywork and a custom spoiler. Priced at $10.8 million, the Chiron Profilée is an exceptionally rare and expensive sports car, representing a unique piece of Bugatti history.
Rolls-Royce Sweptail
Price: $12.8 Million
Rolls-Royce claims two of the top three spots on this list, with the one-off Sweptail from 2017 at number three. Priced at $12.8 million, it was the most expensive new car upon its debut. This 453-horsepower luxury car is a bespoke masterpiece, showcasing Rolls-Royce’s coachbuilding artistry and representing the pinnacle of expensive sports cars in terms of bespoke luxury.
Bugatti La Voiture Noire
Price: $13.4 Million
The one-off Bugatti La Voiture Noire, priced at $13.4 million, is officially the most expensive new Bugatti ever made. A modern interpretation of Jean Bugatti’s personal Type 57 SC Atlantic, the La Voiture Noire utilizes the same quad-turbocharged 8.0-liter W-16 engine as the Chiron, producing 1,479 horsepower. With unique styling, six exhaust tips, and radical wheels, this one-of-a-kind Bugatti is the ultimate expression of expensive sports cars and automotive artistry.
Rolls-Royce Boat Tail
Price: $28.0 Million (est.)
Rolls-Royce has revived coachbuilding with the stunning Boat Tail. Successor to the Sweptail, the Boat Tail features a unique two-tone exterior, bespoke interior finishes, and a “hosting suite” with a champagne fridge and sun umbrella. While Rolls-Royce doesn’t officially disclose pricing for such bespoke creations, rumors suggest the Boat Tail cost a staggering $28.0 million new. It represents the absolute zenith of expensive sports cars in terms of personalized luxury and handcrafted detail.
Rolls-Royce La Rose Noire Droptail
Price: $30 Million (est.)
Following the Boat Tail, Rolls-Royce unveiled the La Rose Noire Droptail, another exceptionally pricey coachbuilt car. The Droptail, the first of four unique commissions, features a lustrous “True Love” exterior color. Pricing details are typically unreleased, but estimates place the Droptail at $30 million (some suggest up to $35 million), making it one of the most expensive sports cars on the planet and the ultimate statement in automotive luxury and exclusivity.
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FAQs
What Is The Most Expensive Car In The World?
The most expensive car in the world, officially, is the Bugatti La Voiture Noire. With a pre-tax price of $13.4 million (approximately $18.7 million after taxes), this one-off Bugatti La Voiture Noire holds the title of the priciest new car ever sold.
What Is The Most Expensive Car Ever Sold?
The most expensive car ever sold at auction is a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO, which fetched $48.4 million at an RM Sotheby’s auction in 2018. Previously, another 250 GTO sold for $38.1 million at a Bonham’s auction in 2014, highlighting the immense value of classic expensive sports cars.
What Is The Most Valuable Car Brand?
As of 2022, Tesla remains the world’s most valuable car brand, with a valuation of $694 billion. Toyota, in second place, has a valuation of $216 billion but significantly outsells Tesla globally, demonstrating the different metrics for valuing car brands.
Most Expensive Cars In The World
- Hennessey Venom F5 – $1.8 Million
- Bentley Bacalar – $1.9 Million
- Hispano Suiza Carmen Boulogne: $1.9 Million
- Bentley Mulliner Batur – $2.0 Million
- SSC Tuatara – $2.0 Million
- Lotus Evija – $2.1 Million
- Bertone GB110 – $2.2 Million
- Delage D12 – $2.3 Million
- Ferrari Daytona SP3 – $2.3 Million
- McLaren Speedtail – $2.3 Million
- Rimac Nevera – $2.4 Million
- Aston Martin Valiant – $2.5 Million
- Pagani Utopia: $2.5 Million
- Pininfarina Battista – $2.5 Million
- Rimac Nevera R – $2.5 Million
- Gordon Murray T.50 – $2.6 Million
- Lamborghini Countach – $2.6 Million
- Hennessey Venom F5 Revolution – $2.7 Million
- Mercedes-AMG Project One – $2.7 Million
- Zenvo Aurora – $2.8 Million
- Aston Martin Victor – $3.0 Million
- Hennessey Venom F5 Roadster – $3.0 Million
- Koenigsegg Jesko – $3.0 Million
- Aspark Owl – $3.1 Million
- Aston Martin Valkyrie – $3.2 Million
- Pagani Utopia Roadster – $3.4 Million
- W Motors Lykan Hypersport – $3.4 Million
- McLaren Solus – $3.5 Million
- Pagani Huayra Evo R – $3.5 Million (est.)
- Lamborghini Sian – $3.6 Million
- Koenigsegg CC850: $3.7 Million
- Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ – $3.9 Million
- Gordon Murray Automotive T.50s Niki Lauda – $3.9 Million
- Pagani Huayra Roadster BC – $4.0 Million
- Bugatti Tourbillon – $4.1 Million
- Lamborghini Veneno – $4.5 Million
- Bugatti Bolide – $4.7 Million
- Pininfarina B95 Speedster – $4.8 Million
- Bugatti Mistral: $5.0 Million
- Bugatti Divo – $5.8 Million
- Pagani Huayra Imola – $6.0 Million
- Red Bull RB17 – $6.2 Million
- Pagani Codalunga: $7.4 Million
- Mercedes-Maybach Exelero – $8.0 Million
- Bugatti Centodieci – $9.0 Million
- Bugatti Chiron Profilee – $10.8
- Rolls-Royce Sweptail – $12.8 Million
- Bugatti La Voiture Noire – $13.4 Million
- Rolls-Royce Boat Tail – $28.0 Million (est.)
- Rolls-Royce La Rose Noire Droptail – $30.0 Million (est.)