Anyone Wanting an Expensive Car Can Actually Buy These Luxurious Legends
Do you dream of owning an expensive car? We’re talking cars worth millions. From Ferrari to Pagani, we’ve rounded up the 35 most expensive cars you can actually buy. Read on to find out more about your next dream car.
Rolls-Royce La Rose Noire Droptail
The La Rose Noire Droptail is pure art on wheels. Rolls-Royce built it by hand, with every detail made for one special buyer. At $30 million, you just know it’s filled with luxury touches. Owning this car is the perfect way to show the world you’ve arrived in style.
Rolls-Royce Boat Tail
Think of a car mixed with a luxury yacht, and you’ve got the Rolls-Royce Boat Tail. It comes with a picnic set, parasol, and a champagne fridge built into the back. Sure, it’s over-the-top, but that’s what you expect when you’re paying $28 million for a car. Only a few exist.
Bugatti La Voiture Noire
This black beauty is fast, rare, and almost impossible to see in person. Bugatti built just one, so it’s worth the $18.7 million price tag. It’s powerful, elegant, and has insane speed. If Batman drove a supercar, this would be it.
Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta
Pagani calls this a “Barchetta” because it looks like a little boat without a roof. It’s raw, loud, and handmade with extreme detail. The design mixes art and engineering, and is worth every cent of the 17 million dollars you’ll pay for it. It’s the ultimate dream car.
SP Automotive Chaos
The SP Automotive Chaos is worth a whopping $14 million. It’s a hypercar with over 3,000 horsepower in its top form. It’s futuristic, sharp, and looks like it belongs in a video game. Very few people have actually seen one.
Rolls-Royce Sweptail
Imagine telling Rolls-Royce, “Build me something no one else has.” That’s what the Sweptail is. It’s a one-off design inspired by yachts. It has a sloping glass roof and pure luxury inside. At $13 million, it’s built for someone who wants something unique.
Bugatti Centodieci
Bugatti built the Centodieci as a tribute to the EB110 from the 90s. It’s exceptionally fast. Only 10 were made, so it’s rare. Yes, it’s expensive at $9 million, but it’s worth every cent. This car is a testament to Bugatti's exceptional performance capabilities.
Mercedes-Maybach Exelero
The Exelero looks like a supervillain’s ride. It’s long, black, and bold. It was originally built to test tires, but ended up being one of the most expensive Maybachs ever. At $8 million, it’s a status symbol more than a car.
Pagani Huayra Codalunga
Codalunga means “long tail” in Italian, and that’s exactly what this car has. Pagani stretched the Huayara into a long, flowing design. It has a $7 million price tag. Only a few exist in the world, so this car is rare and valuable.
Pagani Huayra Imola Roadster
This is the topless version of Pagani's track monster. It’s rare, light, and loud. It boasts an impressive V12 engine and is designed for those who crave race-car speed while still appreciating the thrill of wind in their hair. The cost? A cool $6 million.
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+
Bugatti’s Chiron Super Sport 300+ broke records when it passed 300 mph. They only made a handful, and with a price tag of $6 million, it’s really a collector’s dream. If you’re looking for bragging rights for the fastest car, this is the one.
Red Bull RB17 Hypercar
Red Bull’s Formula 1 Team decided to make a road-ready hypercar. The RB17 is basically an F1 car for the street. It’s lightweight, extremely powerful, and focused on speed. You’ll need $6.3 million to own one of these cars.
Bugatti Divo
The Divo is a meaner version of the Chiron and is worth $5.8 million. It’s made for corners, and not just straight-line speed, so it performs like a dream. Like many of its other cars, Bugatti only made a few, so owning one is like joining a secret club of collectors.
Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut
For $5 million, you can own what Koenigsegg claims to be the fastest car in the world. The Jesko Absolut was designed to break records and features a long, sleek body optimized for speed. It’s incredibly powerful, yet refined. If you love speed, this is the car for you.
Bugatti Mistral
The Mistral is Bugatti’s open-top roadster built to be both elegant and insanely fast. It’s named after a strong Mediterranean wind, and that’s exactly how it feels to drive. For $5.2 million, you get a car with W16 power and a rare design.
Pagani Huayra Roadster BC
This is Pagani at its wildest. The BC is lightweight, powerful, and looks like a rolling sculpture. The roadster version is $3.5 million, and lets you enjoy the sound of the V12 with the roof off. It’s handmade, rare, and feels more like a piece of art than a car.
Aston Martin Valkyrie
Aston Martin’s Valkyrie is basically a Formula 1 car you can drive on the road. It’s built with Red Bull Racing, so you know it’s extreme. The cockpit feels like that of a jet, and the performance is truly unreal. You’ll need $3.2 million to own one of these bad boys.
Bugatti Bolide
The Bolide is another of Bugatti’s limited-production cars. At $4.7 million, it’s the ultimate track toy. It’s also got insane horsepower and a lightweight design that’s built to break speed records. This car isn’t about comfort - it’s about pushing limits.
Lamborghini Veneno Roadster
The Veneno Roadster is one of Lamborghini’s wildest designs ever. It looks like a fighter jet on wheels, and has sharp angles and crazy aerodynamics. This means incredible speed. You’ll pay $4.5 million for this roadster with its V12 engine.
McLaren P1 LM
The P1 LM is a race car dressed up for the road. And, boy, is it fast! McLaren stripped it down for pure speed, making it one of the most extreme P1s ever built. Owning one will set you back around $3.6 million. But, it’s worth it!
Aston Martin Victor
The Victor is a one-off Aston Martin built for a very lucky client. It costs $4 million and features a V12 engine that combines muscle and speed. It’s a rolling piece of British craftsmanship that no one else will ever own - unless that very lucky owner decides to sell it one day.
McLaren Solus GT
McLaren designed the Solus GT as a fantasy car for a video game - then decided to build it in real life. It feels like a racecar, and has a racecar's price tag, too. This baby costs $4 million and has no passenger seat. It’s made for just one person who loves driving.
Ferrari Pininfarina Sergio
Ferrari made just six of these cars. At $3 million, each one was built to honor the legendary designer Sergio Pininfarina. It’s sleek, sporty, and pure Ferrari magic neatly packaged in a rare car that’s easily one of Ferrari’s most special creations.
Koenigsegg CC850
The CC850 was built to celebrate Koenigsegg’s history while also pushing the brand into the future. It looks just like their first car, but has modern technology and insane performance. The coolest part is a gearbox that switches between automatic and manual. The price? An eye-watering $3.7 million.
Pagani Utopia
Pagani named this car “Utopia.” And, for anyone who has $3.5 million to spend on buying one, it’s a dream come true. It blends that old-school Pagani beauty with modern power. And, thanks to a V12 engine, it’s as much a machine as it is a piece of art.
Aston Martin Vulcan
Aston Martin’s Vulcan is a track-only monster. Sure, you can’t ride it on the road, but it doesn’t matter. Only 24 were built, making it one of Aston Martin’s rarest creations. And for $3.4 million, you can own one too.
Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport
Do you have $3.6 million lying around? If you do, you could own the Chiron Pur Sport. Instead of focusing on top speed, it’s focused on cornering and handling. It’s also lighter, sharper, and more fun to drive. Can you imagine this bad boy on a curvy mountain road? Bliss!
Lamborghini Sian FKP 37
Lamborghini decided to join the hybrid market with the release of the Sian FKP 37. It mixes V12 power with an electric boost. At $3.6 million, it’s all about the new technology. The name is also special, as it honors Ferdinand Piech, who significantly shaped the brand’s future.
Koenigsegg Regera
The Regera is super special. Rather than having a normal gearbox, it uses a direct-drive system that gives it instant power. It’s exceptionally fast! Koenigg designed it to be a hypercar you can actually enjoy driving every day. And you can for the not-so-low price of $3.2 million.
McLaren Speedtail
The Speedtail is McLaren’s ultimate luxury hypercar. It comes with a price tag of $3 million and is built to go fast in a straight line. Inside, you sit in the middle, like in a jet cockpit. The Speedtail is rare, futuristic, and built for people who love speed.
Ferrari Daytona SP3
Ferrari built the Daytona SP3 to honor its racing history. It has a $2.5 million price tag and is easily one of the most beautiful Ferraris made. But, looks aside, the Daytona SP3 boasts a screaming V12 engine that makes it a blast on the track and a collector's dream.
Ferrari Monza SP1
The Monza SP1 is a speedster with no roof or windshield. It also only has one seat. So, why would anyone spend $2 million on it? It’s easy - it’s rare and built for Ferrari fans who want the prestige of owning one.
Hennessey Venom F5
The Venom F5 was built in Texas and aims to be the fastest car in the world. It has crazy horsepower, a lightweight design, and a $2.1 million price tag. It’s all about those speed records. Buy one, and you, too, could own a rocket on wheels.
Czinger 21C
The Czinger is partly 3D-printed, which makes it ridiculously light and also very unique. It seats two people in a fighter-jet style layout, one behind the other. For $2 million, you can own a car that looks like something out of a sci-fi movie. Who doesn’t want that?
Rimac Nevera
The Nevera is an all-electric hypercar from Croatia. It’s incredibly quick and boasts instant torque, launching it like a rocket. With a cool price tag of $2.2 million, the Nevera was designed to prove that electric cars can be just as exciting as gas-powered cars.