Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut

The Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut, priced at $3.4 million, is a road-going missile designed to break records. With a 5.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine pumping out a staggering 1,600 horsepower, this hypercar can reach a top speed of over 300 mph — making it one of the fastest production cars in the world.
What sets the Jesko Absolut apart isn’t just its power but its aerodynamic wizardry. Every curve, every vent, is designed for maximum efficiency, keeping this beast glued to the road at unimaginable speeds. The lightweight carbon fiber monocoque and active suspension add to its agility, while the seven-speed gearbox ensures precision control.
Aspark Owl

The Aspark Owl is not just one of the most expensive Japanese supercars in the world; it’s also THE most expensive electric car money can buy.
Only about 50 cars were made, each costing about $3.3 million. Its powerful electric motors allow the Aspark Owl to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 1.69 seconds!
Pagani Huayra Codalunga

The Pagani Huayra Codalunga, priced at an eye-popping $7.4 million, is a rare jewel even among hypercars. Inspired by the long-tail race cars of the 1960s, only five Codalunga models were ever made, each a seamless blend of engineering brilliance and artistic flair.
Powered by a 6.0-liter twin-turbo V12 engine handcrafted by AMG, this beauty churns out a breathtaking 840 horsepower. The elongated body isn’t just for aesthetics — it improves aerodynamics while making the car look like it belongs in a futuristic art gallery.
Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita

Coming in at number 9, the Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita can go from 0 to 124 mph in 8.75 seconds. This Swedish speed machine weighs about 1.4 tons – lighter than a Ferrari or Lamborghini.
But even if you became a billionaire overnight, getting one would be nearly impossible as only two were ever made. The cost? $4.8 million.
Pagani Huayra Roadster BC

The Pagani Huayra Roadster BC, priced at $3.5 million, is the ultimate open-air masterpiece for those who believe speed should come with a side of art. Powered by a 6.0-liter twin-turbo V12 engine from AMG, it delivers a mind-blowing 791 horsepower and 774 lb-ft of torque. This means a 0-60 mph time of just 3.0 seconds — fast enough to make your hair blow back, literally.
Its carbon fiber body is not just for looks; it’s meticulously engineered for lightness and rigidity, with an active aerodynamics system to keep it planted at high speeds. The roadster’s interior is a feast for the eyes, with hand-stitched leather and custom finishes.
Bugatti Mistral

The Bugatti Mistral, with its jaw-dropping $5 million price tag, is a symphony of speed and style. This open-top roadster is the final hurrah for Bugatti’s iconic W16 engine, a quad-turbocharged marvel producing 1,578 horsepower. Translation? It’s blisteringly fast—over 260 mph fast.
Named after the Mediterranean wind, the Mistral carries an aerodynamic design that’s as functional as it is stunning. Only 99 units will ever grace the roads, each tailored to its owner's specifications, blending cutting-edge technology with old-world craftsmanship.
Bugatti Bolide

The Bugatti Bolide, priced at $4.7 million, is what happens when engineers are told to go wild. Designed purely for the track, this hypercar looks and performs like a spaceship. With a monstrous quad-turbocharged 8.0-liter W16 engine delivering 1,578 horsepower, the Bolide achieves a top speed of over 310 mph. Yes, you read that right—310 mph.
Weighing just 1,240 kilograms (thanks to extreme carbon fiber construction), the Bolide boasts a jaw-dropping power-to-weight ratio. Its radical aerodynamics, including a roof-mounted scoop that changes shape at speed, scream innovation.
Bugatti Divo

The Bugatti Divo, last produced in 2021, features an 8.0-liter quad-turbocharged W16 engine that generates a whopping 1,500 horsepower.
On record, it could go from 0 to 62 mph in 2.4 seconds. Only 40 models of this French supercar were made, worth about $5.8 million.
McLaren Solus GT

The McLaren Solus GT, with a $4 million price tag, looks like it drove straight out of a video game — and that’s no coincidence. This futuristic hypercar, inspired by McLaren’s virtual racer in Gran Turismo, is now a real-life masterpiece limited to just 25 units.
Its naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V10 engine produces over 830 horsepower, allowing the Solus GT to sprint from 0 to 60 mph in a blistering 2.5 seconds. Weighing under 1,000 kilograms, it’s as light as it is powerful, offering razor-sharp handling on the track.
Maybach Exelero

I won’t even comment on what this vehicle looks like, but this vehicle may very well be the king of overcompensation. Its 5.9-liter engine generates 700 horsepower, which is far from the highest we’ve ever heard, but this vehicle was one of a kind.
A special order from the tire brand Fulda, the Maybach Exelero, was created to advertise a new series of tires. They spent about $8 million on the car.
Koenigsegg CC850

The Koenigsegg CC850, priced at a cool $3.7 million, is a true celebration of innovation and heritage. This hypercar is a nod to Koenigsegg’s first-ever production car, the CC8S, but with all the cutting-edge technology you'd expect from a brand that consistently pushes the limits of speed and design.
Under the hood, the CC850 features a 5.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine, producing a staggering 1,185 horsepower, enabling it to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.8 seconds. What sets it apart is the 8-speed manual transmission, an homage to the past, combined with modern-day performance.
Lamborghini Veneno

Created to celebrate Lamborghini's 50th anniversary, only Lamborghini Veneno roadsters were ever produced. Additionally, four coup versions were also built.
The roadsters feature a 6.5-liter V12 engine and have a top speed of 221 mph. When they were produced, they were worth about $4 million, but now they are worth about $8.3 million.
Bugatti Centodieci

The Bugatti Centodieci, worth about $9.1 million, comes in at the number 5 spot. As a tribute to the Bugatti EB110, the Centodieci was essentially built as a revamped Bugatti Chiron.
It features an 8.0-liter W16 engine and a top speed of 236 mph, making it one of the fastest road cars in the world!
Gordon Murray Automotive T.50s Niki Lauda

The Gordon Murray Automotive T.50s Niki Lauda, priced at $3.4 million, is a track-focused homage to one of Formula 1's greatest legends. Named after the iconic driver Niki Lauda, this hypercar takes the principles of Murray’s famous T.50 and cranks them up to 11.
Powered by a 3.9-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine that produces 725 horsepower, the T.50s revs to an astonishing 12,100 rpm, making it one of the highest-revving engines in the world. A fan system, inspired by Murray’s work on the McLaren F1, provides downforce at incredible speeds, allowing the car to stick to the track like glue.
Rolls-Royce Sweptail

Rolls-Royce, the king of luxury, created only one Rolls-Royce Sweptail, which boasted a 453-horsepower V12 engine.
It had a top speed of 155 mph and could travel from 0 to 60 mph in 6.2 seconds. The concept car is currently worth $13.2 million.
Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport

The Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport, priced at a whopping $3.3 million, is the ultimate expression of speed and precision engineering. Designed for enthusiasts who crave agility over pure top-end speed, this limited-edition hypercar dials up everything that makes the Chiron legendary, with a focus on dynamic handling.
Its 8.0-liter quad-turbo W16 engine delivers 1,500 horsepower, pushing it from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.3 seconds. But it’s the finely tuned suspension and lightweight tweaks that make the Pur Sport stand out — making it an absolute joy to carve corners while still blistering down straights at over 200 mph.
Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta

The Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta was produced exclusively for Horacio Pagani and just two other lucky owners to celebrate the founder's 60th birthday.
And if you love loud supercars, then you’d wish you were one of those lucky two. The $17.9 million vehicle is powered by a 7.3-liter Mercedes-Benz V12 engine that generates 789 horsepower.
Rolls-Royce Boat Tail

The Rolls-Royce Boat Tail is the most expensive car in the world, and not by a small margin. The hand-built luxury car is worth about $28 million - with only three ever made. One of them is owned by none other than Jay-Z.
The twin-turbo 6.75-liter V12 engine (with 8-speed automatic transmission) gets up to 563 horsepower. It may not even be the most potent vehicle available, but its luxury is incomparable as it’s essentially a yacht on wheels, measuring 18.7 feet long.
Bugatti La Voiture Noire

The second-most expensive car in the world, the Bugatti La Voiture Noire took inspiration from the Bugatti 57 SC Atlantic to create a supercar of massive proportions.
It features an 8.0-liter, 16-cylinder engine that outputs 1,500 horsepower. Bugatti La Voiture Noire has a top speed of 260 mph. It’s worth $18.1 million.
Rolls-Royce Droptail

The Rolls-Royce Droptail is the epitome of exclusivity, with a price tag so staggering it’s only whispered: an estimated $28 million. Crafted for the ultra-elite, this one-of-a-kind masterpiece combines bespoke design with unparalleled luxury. Its sleek, open-top design showcases a bold departure from traditional Rolls-Royce styling, yet it retains the brand's iconic craftsmanship.
Under the hood, it boasts a formidable V12 engine, delivering both power and grace. However, the real allure lies in its tailored interiors, which are said to be customizable to the owner's wildest dreams — think rare materials and personalized details. While specifics are tightly guarded, the Droptail is a rolling testament to opulence, proving that some things money can’t buy… unless you’re in this league.
