
Often secured luxury the most exclusive or non-standard technical characteristics – or both – the the most expensive cars in the world to panic enthusiasts and disperse passions. Some come from well-known historical brands, while others, unknown, try to find their way into the wallets of billionaires.
The most expensive historical brands
They are well known, and one in particular stands out showing both luxury and exceptional technical data. Of course it’s an Alsatian brand, Bugatti. This, in addition to representing the underlying models, if they can indeed be characterized as such, e.g Chiron (€1.5 million before tax) regularly presents unique models or exclusive limited series such as Divo in 5 million euros and limited to 40 copies (1500 hp with W16).
We are still finding Centodieci which pays tribute to EB110 on form and limited to just 10 examples sold for €8 million (but you get 1,600 hp for that price).
Finally in Bugatti, the new Mistrala roadster that is exchanged for 5 million euros or even Black car. This unique model, inspired by the Bugatti 57 SC Atlantique and completely assembled by hand, was purchased for a modest sum 15.9 million euro.
However, Rolls-Royce Boat-Tail – regarded by the brand as a motor yacht and only 3 copies made – sells for significantly more than this astronomically priced Bugatti 23 million euros. The luxury and extreme sophistication of this 5.79 meter long convertible with a 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12 developing 563 hp.
On the side Lamborghini, many special models were introduced at exorbitant prices that sold easily. We find sianhybrid V12 model with a capacity of 863 hp limited to 63 copies which is exchanged for 4 million euros or a new one LP 800-4 Countach 800 hp 112 copies of the latter were sold for the price 2.3 million euros.
New brands
So recent for some that are now part of the automotive landscape, particularly Pagani and its extremely rare Zonda HP Barchetta, 3 copies of which were put up for 15.7 million euroseach one
From the Swedish side, Koenigsegg recently introduced an amazing CC8 50 in honor of the brand’s first model. Originally planned for only 50 examples, this model, equipped with a manual AND automatic transmission, will finally be produced in 70 units, the price of which, undisclosed, should be well in excess of 2 million euros.
Say hello to our newest family member, the Koenigsegg CC850#Koenigsegg #CC850 #TWMPAFMPC pic.twitter.com/XII8B0tT0M
—Koenigsegg (@koenigsegg) August 19, 2022
Some brands and models are like this Aspark’s owl up to 2.9 million euros or W Motors Lykan they tried their luck at 2.5 million euros. Still, the exoticism doesn’t seem to have taken its toll on the amazing electric hypercar maker Rimac which went smoothly 150 copies of his Nevara more than 2 million euros. The first of them is also the property of the former Formula 1 world champion: Nico Rosberg.
Source: Auto Plus

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