The Most Expensive Cars in the World

In the case of high-end hypercars as well as super-fast supercars some companies ought to be the first to come to mind: Bugatti, Ferrari, Koenigsegg, Rimac, and Pagani and many other companies. These companies have established their status as top contenders in the hypercar and supercar market, offering their most wealthy customers the fastest and most rare, beautiful - and in this case , the most expensive automobiles around the globe.

However, to determine the one that is the most expensive we've examined the invoices and discovered 12 vehicles that are valued at $1 million or more.

1. De Tomaso P72

The De Tomaso is the definition of beauty. The sleek supercar was unveiled during the 2019 Goodwood Festival Of Speed with the supercharged Ford V8 boasting 700 horsepower. The P72 brought back DeTomaso to the market. DeTomaso brand after more than 30 years of hiatus and, if you'd like one, it'll cost at minimum $1.3 million.




2. Ferrari LaFerrari

With $1.4 million the Ferrari LaFerrari among the most affordable cars that we have listed. It's a bargain when compared with the most expensive car on this list. It was launched in 2013 with the 950 hybrid horses (708 Kilowatts) and the top speed of two miles-per-hour (354 kilometers/hour) This is Ferrari's most powerful and fastest production model to date.

3. Pagani Huayra

One of the prettiest automobiles on the list the Pagani Huayra cost a cool $1.4 million at the time of its launch. Similar to it's cousin, the LaFerrari, Pagani built the Huayra in very limited quantities. The company built just 100 of the coupe between 2012 and the year 2018 and another 20 variations that were built of the BC model from 2017 to 2019. Each model was an Mercedes-AMG V12 capable of 720 horsepower (537 Kilowatts).




4. McLaren Elva

Its name is McLaren Elva. McLaren Elva is one of the most recent additions to the British supercar maker's long-standing history. Even without a windshield (though there's no choice) or roof the Elva has a power output of 804 horsepower and 590 pounds-feet of torque with it's twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8. The initial version of the car McLaren had only 399 cars at first, but then they reduced that number to an even more elusive 249 units. In any case, the majority of you will never be able to get the chance to own one. the Elva cost $1.7 million.

5. Hispano Suiza Carmen Boulogne

To describe the Hispano Suiza Carmen Boulogne gorgeous is... it's a stretch. However, this stunning supercar was unveiled for it's US appearance at the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance boasting an electric motor with 1,114 horses and a 0-60 speed in 2.6 seconds. The Boulogne version shown here is the lightest and more powerful of the two is priced at $1.9 million.




6. SSC Tuatara

While initially shrouded by controversy SSC was able to reach 282.9 miles an hour using their Tuatara hypercar, which broke an all-time record in the world. However, not just does this Tuatara an amongst the fastest cars around, it's also among the most expensive. All the speed is believed to be about $2.0 million to purchase the standard Tuatara which is limited to 100 units across the globe.

7. Lotus Evija

With the launch of the new Emira sports car as well as an Eletre electronic SUV Lotus has arrived at the edge of making a comeback. Lotus is planning to launch several new products in the coming years, with a portion of the plan being the highly-rated Evija. The Evija is priced at the astronomical $2.1 million and is capable of producing more than 2,000 horsepower through 4 electric motors. Lotus intends to build only 130 road-going versions that will be the Evija.




8. Delage D12

You may have heard about Delage before. In the beginning of 1900 Delage was a French automaker was racing on the track alongside Bugatti or Ferrari. The company is now Delage is back with a stunning new hypercar, dubbed the D12. With the 7.6-liter V12 engine the brand new D12 has more than 1,010 horsepower and cost a whopping $2.3 million.

9. Rimac Nevera

The Rimac Nevera earns the title of the most expensive electric car due to its $2.4 million price tag , but just in the range of a couple hundred thousands dollars higher than the second-highest priced electric supercar. It has 1,914 horsepower as well as 1,740 lbs. of torque The Nevera can reach 60 mph in less than 2.0 seconds and continue up to a maximum velocity of 258 miles an hour. Anyone who is lucky enough to buy one will see it on their driveway by 2022's end.

10. Ferrari FXX K Evo

The Ferrari FXX K Evo came out in 2017, but it's already beyond the point of selling out. However, when it was first released this 1,036-horsepower Ferrari was a beast on the race track with its naturally-aspirated V12 engine and aggressive aerodynamics.




11. Lamborghini Countach

The name Countach might be famous however, does it really valued at $2.6 million? That's the sum Lamborghini expects you to pay for its brand new Aventador-inspired model. The model will be launched in August of 2021 The Countach LPI 8004 comes with the 6.5-liter V12 and a light hybrid assist, giving it an impressive 803 horsepower which allows for 60-second acceleration in 2.8 seconds, and an optimum speed of more than 220 miles an hour.

12. Hennessey Venom F5 Roadster

The exact Hennessey Venom F5 hypercar we all love however, it has a lower roof. Its F5 Roadster has the same twin-turbocharged 6.6-liter V8 engine as the coupe, and produces exactly 1,817 horsepower as well as 1,193 pounds-feet of torque. Hennessey claims that the top speed is more than 300 miles an hour however, if you're interested in one, it'll cost you around $3.0 million.



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