The Top 10 Most Expensive Cars In The World

 

The Top 10 Most Expensive Cars In The World

The world's most costly automobiles are much more than just transportation. The objectives of the one percent are encapsulated in these rolling art installations, where flamboyance and swagger take precedence above practicality and efficiency. Aside from the lifestyle critiques, these are genuinely mind-blowing devices, and we'd like to share a few of our favorites with you.

1. Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita ($4.8M)


Underneath the gleaming exterior is a 4.8-liter dual-supercharged V8 with a total output of 1,004 horsepower and 797 pound-feet of torque, which means it should have no difficulty passing semis on the highway. The car's specs, both in terms of performance and price, are almost laughable at this point, and only three were ever produced.
BoxyMo's brand manager, Alex Todd, had this to say "In 1987, the Bugatti Royale Kellner Coupe from 1931 was auctioned for $8.7 million. This item, as well as a number of others, will not be included in this list because they are no longer available on the market."

2. Lamborghini Veneno ($4.5M)


From every aspect, the automobile is extremely gorgeous, and we're still not sure it's not an extraterrestrial spaceship scanning our world for ultimate invasion. It doesn't appear to be true. Only the price – a staggering $4.5 million — is more astonishing than the appearance.

3. W Motors Lykan Hypersport ($3.4M)


You may remember the Lykan Hypersport from the blockbuster film Furious 7, in which the Lebanese supercar smashed through not one, not two, but three towers in Dubai. The fact that the Hypersport drew so much attention in a franchise full of high-end exotics and one-of-a-kind bespoke builds is a tribute to its allure.

4. Mansory Vivere Bugatti Veyron ($3.4M)

Without a version of the legendary Bugatti Veyron, this list would be incomplete. We're focusing on the Mansory Vivere edition since it's not just one of the world's fastest vehicles, but also one of the priciest.

5. Ferrari F60 America ($2.5M)



Although the supercar is mechanically identical to the F12, the Berlinetta isn't a Fiat Panda in the first place. Its 6.2-liter V12 engine produces 740 horsepower and accelerates the vehicle to 60 mph in in 3.1 seconds. The ultra-rare flag-waver pays homage to Ferrari's custom history, which dates back to the 1950s and 1960s, when the firm produced many region-specific sports cars.

6. Koenigsegg One:1 ($2.0M)



With $2 million, you can have a beautiful house, approximately 80 Mazda MX-5s, or the Swedish "megacar" seen above. A rational thinker might certainly come up with a better way to spend your life savings, but megacars don't care. Because they're colossal. And, after reading about the car's capabilities, $2 million may seem like a bargain.

7. Aston Martin One-77 ($1.4M)



A naturally aspirated V12 with 7.3 liters of displacement lies behind the vented hood. It has 750 horsepower and 553 pound-feet of torque, which is rather impressive. With those figures, the One-77 is the fastest Aston Martin ever produced, capable of reaching 220 mph under the proper conditions. It will accelerate from a standstill to 60 mph in 3.5 seconds.

8. Pagani Huayra ($1.4M)


The Huayra is known for both its unusual name and its heart-stopping performance. The Huayra (pronounced why-rah) is named after the Incan God of Winds and has a 6.0-liter V12 engine with two turbochargers that produces 620 horsepower and 740 lb-ft of torque.

9. Ferrari LaFerrari ($1.4M)

Few automobiles on the road are as eye-catching as this one, and even fewer speed as quickly. With a dry weight of less than 2,800 pounds, this dragon-like sports automobile sprints from 0 to 60 mph in under 3.0 seconds and 124 mph in less than 7. It'll hit 217 mph in a straight line.

10. Zenvo ST1 ($1.2M)



The ST1 is the first on our list, and it's more of an untethered animal than a car. The Zenvo, which is built in Zealand, Denmark, generates an insane amount of power by combining a 6.8-liter V8 with both a supercharger and a turbocharger. What constitutes obscene behavior.
How about 1,104 hp and 1,054 lb-ft of torque, all sent to the car's rear wheels.

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