When it comes to high-end supercars and super-fast supercars, a few brands should come to mind first: Bugatti, Ferrari, Koenigsegg, Rimac and Pagani, among many others. These manufacturers have established themselves as the top dogs in the supercar and hypercar sector, extending to their wealthiest clientele the fastest, rarest, most beautiful – and in this case – are the most expensive cars on the planet. But to find out which of these unattainable cars is the most expensive, we scoured the print newspapers and found 50 cars, all worth $1 million or more. This group includes hybrid Ferrari models, the American king of speed, a few electric Hypercars and two unique Rolls-Royce cars made for royalty.
However, we should note: The prices listed here are the prices of the cars when they were new. So we don’t count auction cars like the Ferrari 250 GTO or auctioned used car sales. But don’t worry, there are still cars worth hundreds of millions here to whet your appetite.
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Other Awesome Autoмotiʋe Listings: De Tomaso P72Price: 1.3 million USDJ
The De Tomaso P72 is basically the definition of beautiful. This beautiful supercar debuted at the Goodwood Festiʋal Of Speed 2019 with a supercharged Ford V8 engine with 700 horsepower. The P72 marks the return of the DeTomaso brand after a nearly 30-year hiatus, and if you want one, you’ll have to spend at least $1.3 million. Ferrari LaFerrari
Price: 1.4 million USD Pagani Huayra
With a new price of $1.4 million, the Ferrari LaFerrari is truly one of the most affordable supercars on this list. That’s an argument compared to the highest cost here. Launched in 2013 with 950 hybrid horsepower (708 kilowatts) and a top speed of around 220 miles per hour (354 kilometers per hour), it remains Ferrari’s fastest and most powerful production car to date. The company produced only 499 coupe models from 2013 to 2016.
Price: 1.4 million USD
McLaren Elʋa
Arguably one of the most beautiful cars on this list, the Pagani Huayra cost $1.4 million when new. Like the LaFerrari, Pagani produces the Huayra in extremely limited numbers. The company hand-built just 100 coupes from mid-2012 to 2018, along with another 20 versions of the BC model (making our list keep shrinking) from mid-2017 to 2019. Powering each model is a Mercedes-AMG V12 engine of 720 horsepower (537 kilowatts).
Price: $1.7 million The Czinger 21C McLaren Elʋa is one of the newest additions to the British supercar manufacturer’s long heritage. The Eʋen doesn’t have a proper windshield (there’s no option, however) or a hood to lean on, the Elʋa makes 804 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque from a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 . McLaren initially announced only 399 units, but the company later reduced that number to a more scarce 249 units. Regardless, most of you will never get your hands on one – the Elʋa costs $1.7 million.
Price: 1.7 million USD
Ferrari Monza You may not know the name Czinger, but this California-based factory automaker is responsible for the $1.7 million 21C supercar. With 1,250 horsepower courtesy of a 2.9-liter twin-turbo V8, the 21C can accelerate to 60 miles per hour in 1.9 seconds and has a top speed of about 281 miles per hour.
Price: 1.7 million USD
Gordon Murray T.33
Like the roofless McLaren Elʋa, the Ferrari Monza SP1 and SP2 are both capable of operating outdoors. As the name suggests, the SP1 is a single-seat option while the SP2 has enough room for you to bring a friend. Both cars are powered by a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 engine rated at 809 horsepower and 530 pound-feet of torque. Unfortunately for US buyers, neither model is street legal in the US. But if you have enough money to buy the car for $ 1.75 million, going to the track professionally is not a problem.
Price: 1.7 million USD Koenigsegg Gemera
The second and slightly more affordable supercar in Gordon Murray’s new range is the T.33. With 607 horsepower thanks to its naturally aspirated 3.9-liter V12 engine, the T.33 reaches a ridiculous 10,500 rpm. With a price tag of around $1.7 million at current exchange rates, Gordon Murray autoмotiʋe promises to sell the car globally, in both right- and left-hand configurations. It’s so bad it’s already sold out.
Price: 1.7 million USD
Zenʋo TSR-S One of two Koenigsegg models on this list, the Gemera is actually the Swedish supercar maker’s first four-seat vehicle. But that doesn’t mean it’s a family car. With a twin-turbo 2.0-liter under the hood and three electric motors, the Gemera has 1,700 horsepower and will hit 60 in just 1.9 seconds. The company only plans to produce 300 of them, each costing at least $1.7 million.
Price: 1.7 million USD Hennessey Venom F5
Coming from Denmark, the Zenʋo TSR-S debuted in 2018 at the Geneʋa Motor Show as the most optimal choice in the startup supercar category. Boasting a twin-turbo 5.8-liter V8 engine, the TSR-S produces 1,177 horsepower and reaches 100 km/h in just 2.8 seconds. You will have to pay at least 1.7 million USD to own this powerful and limited supercar.