1. Maybach Exelero ($8 million)
Built on the chassis of the Maybach 57 limousine, the Exelero is an ultra-luxurious, incredibly fast, and prohibitively expensive supercar. Although it was introduced a decade ago, the Exelero concept still boasts some of the most advanced technologies of its time. The interior, which Maybach designed for this two-seater coupe, is truly unique and unlike anything else. It's rare to find a vehicle that compares to it.
Powered by a V12 BiTurbo engine generating 700 horsepower and an impressive 1,020 Nm of torque, the Exelero can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.4 seconds and reach a top speed of 351 km/h.


2. Pagani Huayra Imola ($5.4 million)
The Huayra Imola supercar is named after the famous racing circuit Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari Imola, located on the outskirts of Bologna, Italy. This track was once home to Formula 1 races and numerous other prestigious events.
Inspired by water, wind, and the masterpieces of the legendary artist Leonardo Da Vinci, the Pagani Huayra is powered by a 6-liter V12 engine that produces 620 horsepower and 1,003 Nm of torque. It can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3 seconds, outperforming even the Bugatti Veyron Supersport.
To date, only 5 units of the Huayra Imola have been produced, all of which are already owned by private collectors. Considered a laboratory masterpiece, the Huayra Imola incorporates the latest experimental technologies and features.


3. Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita ($4.8 million)
Among other high-priced supercars, the CCXR Trevita deserves a spot in the top ranks of the world's most expensive vehicles. The name 'Trevita' translates from Swedish to 'three whites,' and the car is even adorned with diamonds. Originally, Koenigsegg planned to make three units, but due to the difficulty in producing the car's white carbon fiber body, only two were ever completed.
Koenigsegg's 'diamond-weave' technology makes the car's body incredibly durable and solid. Additionally, the carbon fiber weave pattern resembles the facets of diamonds. Another unique aspect of its design is the diamond-shaped logo on the roof, matching the car’s body color.
With a twin-supercharged V8 engine and a 4.8-liter displacement, the car generates a staggering 1,004 horsepower, making the Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita the fastest supercar in the world at the time of its release.


4. Bugatti Divo ($5.7 million)
Bugatti unveiled its hypercar, the Divo, at the 2018 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, creating a massive buzz with its design reminiscent of a track-ready race car.
Only 40 units of the Bugatti Divo were planned, with just 5 already revealed. The front of the car features a new front splitter to significantly enhance aerodynamic downforce and optimize cooling. Additionally, the brake system is cooled by four independent air sources at each side of the car.
With its striking exterior and a two-tone cabin featuring Divo Grey Alcantara seats highlighted with Divo Racing Blue accents, the Divo is named after French race driver Albert Divo.
5. Lamborghini Veneno ($4.5 million)
The Lamborghini Veneno is a special edition of the Aventador, created to mark Lamborghini's 50th anniversary. It’s one of the rarest Lamborghini models, with only 7 units ever produced.
With its stunning design from every angle, the Veneno resembles a futuristic spacecraft that has landed on Earth. It carries the DNA of the Aventador, featuring a 6.5-liter V12 engine that produces 740 horsepower and accelerates from 0-100 km/h in just 2.9 seconds.
With its sharp design and incredible performance, the Lamborghini Veneno is undoubtedly one of the most expensive supercars in the world, and spotting one on the streets is an extremely rare occurrence.


6. Mansory Vivere Bugatti Veyron ($3.4 million)
While it may not be one of the fastest cars in the world, the Bugatti Veyron Vivere is considered one of the most expensive due to the meticulous attention to detail in its design. Only two units have been produced, and the price of the second remains a mystery.
The Veyron Vivere features an enhanced rear wing, upgraded LED lights, a shortened hood, luxurious interior details, and carbon fiber body panels. The design is a true work of art, laser-engraved with a historical map of the Targa Florio race. Powered by a W16 engine with an 8.0-liter capacity, the Vivere can reach a top speed of around 254 mph.


7. W Motors Lykan Hypersport ($3.4 million)
The Hypersport made a memorable impact when it crashed through a skyscraper in Abu Dhabi in the blockbuster film 'Furious 7.' This stunning vehicle is one of only 7 units produced and is the first supercar manufactured in the Middle East.
With its sharp, angular design, the Hypersport resembles an armored car from the future. It is equipped with a 3.7-liter twin-turbocharged 6-cylinder engine. The headlights are adorned with diamonds, rubies, or other precious stones, depending on the buyer's preferences.


8. Aston Martin One-77 ($3 million)
The Aston Martin One-77 is a rare gem from the UK, first revealed at the 2008 Paris Motor Show but not delivered to its owners until 2011.
Powered by an immense 7.3-liter V12 engine, the One-77 generates 750 horsepower, allowing it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just seconds and reach a top speed of 220 mph (354 km/h), making it the fastest car ever produced by Aston Martin. Despite its lofty price tag, this supercar is considered relatively affordable in the realm of hypercars, especially given that only 77 units were ever made.
With its breathtaking performance and limited production, the One-77 is one of the most exclusive vehicles in the world, symbolizing the pinnacle of British automotive engineering.


9. Ferrari F60 America ($2.5 million)
To celebrate 60 years of Ferrari in North America, the Italian automaker produced only 10 exclusive units of the F60 America. Based on the F12 Berlinetta, this special edition features a stunning design with the American flag embroidered on the seats. The F60 is a sports car with a unique convertible body style.
Under the hood, it boasts a 6.2-liter V12 engine generating 740 horsepower, allowing it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.1 seconds. The interior is asymmetrically balanced, inspired by Ferrari's racing cars. With only 10 units ever made, the F60 America is a rare treasure reserved for elite car collectors.


10. Lotus Evija ($2.76 million)
As of 2019, the Lotus Evija holds the title of the world's most powerful electric supercar, with an astonishing 1,972 horsepower, though its top speed reaches 320 km/h. This hypercar is produced in a limited run of just 130 units.
The Evija boasts an incredibly sleek design, with a monocoque carbon fiber body and advanced aerodynamics for minimal drag. It also eliminates traditional mirrors and door handles to further reduce air resistance, replacing side mirrors with cutting-edge camera systems.
Acceleration is a key strength, as the Evija can go from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.7 seconds, with a top speed exceeding 322 km/h and a range of 402 km. The car can be fully charged in just 9 minutes with a 800 kW fast charger, or 18 minutes with a 350 kW charger, reaching 80% battery in just 12 minutes.


11. Mercedes-AMG One ($2.7 million)
After two delays—first in 2019 due to technical challenges with F1 technology and again in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic—the Mercedes-AMG One was officially confirmed to launch and start deliveries in Q3 of 2021.
Equipped with a 1.6L V6 engine and supported by four electric motors, the AMG One produces a total of 1,000 horsepower. It can accelerate from 0 to 200 km/h in under 6 seconds, making it one of the fastest supercars on the planet.
With only 275 units planned for production, all of which have already been pre-ordered, the Mercedes-AMG One comes at a price of approximately $2.7 million. This car is the first-ever commercial vehicle to feature an F1-derived drivetrain.


12. Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ ($3.9 million)
With a limited run of just 30 units, the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ is the first and only hypercar to exceed 300 mph (480 km/h). It retains the iconic W16 8.0L engine with four turbochargers, delivering an incredible 1,578 horsepower, just like its prototype version.
The front design of the car stands out with a black, horseshoe-shaped grille, large air intakes, and round vents running along the hood from the wheels. The rear end features a custom engine cover, and the vertical quad exhaust pipes give the car a truly striking look.


13. Lamborghini Sian ($3.6 million)
The Lamborghini Sian made its official debut at the 2019 IAA Frankfurt Motor Show. In Italian, the name means "lightning". Only 63 units of the Coupe version and 19 units of the Roadster version were produced.
This hybrid supercar is the first of its kind from Lamborghini, featuring a 6.5L naturally aspirated V12 engine paired with mild-hybrid technology. The total output reaches an impressive 819 horsepower. The rear end of the Sian boasts a striking design with a massive rear diffuser, triple LED taillights on each side, and large exhaust tips.


14. Koenigsegg One:1 ($2 million)
With $2 million, you could buy a lavish mansion or even around 80 brand-new Mazda MX-5 cars. You might even choose to save this sum for a comfortable life without worries. However, for the ultra-wealthy, logic takes a backseat, and they won't hesitate to splurge on a One:1.
This limited-edition masterpiece is based on the Agera R, achieving an impressive power-to-weight ratio of 1 hp per kg. Equipped with a monstrous 1,340 horsepower engine, the One:1 can reach an astonishing top speed of 273 mph (439.35 km/h) under ideal conditions. With this speed, the One:1 firmly ranks among the fastest cars on Earth.
Moreover, the car features cutting-edge ceramic brakes that provide stopping power rivaling that of Formula 1 cars. This combination of incredible power and luxury interior ensures that the One:1 sells out rapidly, making it a prime choice for the wealthy elite.


15. Ferrari LaFerrari ($1.4 million)
For the ultra-wealthy, Ferrari’s hypercars, priced over $1 million, are always a sought-after possession. They believe that owning a Ferrari hypercar guarantees unmatched prestige and value. When it was first released, the Ferrari LaFerrari was priced at $1.4 million, but its value has skyrocketed significantly since then.
Equipped with a hybrid powertrain generating a combined 963 horsepower and 900 Nm of torque, the Ferrari LaFerrari features a 6.3L V12 engine. The car accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3 seconds and reaches a top speed of 350 km/h. The interior is minimalist and heavily inspired by racing cars, with a central console crafted entirely from carbon fiber to reduce weight to a minimum.


16. Aston Martin Valhalla ($1.3 million)
The Aston Martin Valhalla is a mid-engine hypercar developed in collaboration with Red Bull Racing, first unveiled at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show.
Named after Valhalla, the mythical hall of the slain in Norse mythology where warriors are honored, this car boasts an all-carbon fiber body. Its front features a classic 'V' shape, with wide, raised wheel arches and no rear-view mirrors, embodying a futuristic design.
Powered by a 3.0L V6 twin-turbocharged engine paired with a new hybrid system, the Aston Martin Valhalla is designed for ultimate performance. With only 500 units planned for production globally, it's already sold out before its official release.


17. Zenvo ST1 ($1.2 million)
The Zenvo ST1, a Danish supercar, is powered by a 6.8L V8 engine with both supercharging and turbocharging, delivering a jaw-dropping 1,104 horsepower and a peak torque of 1,430 Nm. It can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3 seconds.
The cabin of the Zenvo ST1 is outfitted with luxurious leather and Alcantara, alongside aluminum details throughout. Zenvo claims that the interior is so well-appointed that it could serve as a comfortable daily driver for its fortunate owner.
To ensure every Zenvo ST1 is unique, Zenvo offers a variety of customization options, making it a true bespoke vehicle for high-net-worth individuals willing to invest in this exclusive supercar.


18. Bugatti La Voiture Noire ($19 million)
The Bugatti La Voiture Noire currently holds the title as the world's most expensive supercar, priced at an astounding $19 million. Drawing inspiration from the classic Type 57 Atlantic, La Voiture Noire was created to celebrate Bugatti's 100th anniversary.
Indeed, the Bugatti La Voiture Noire is a masterpiece of design, showcasing Bugatti's extraordinary attention to detail. Featuring the signature 'tailfin' style of the Type 57, it boasts a unique six-exhaust system and tail lights that run horizontally across the rear, giving the car an alluring and enigmatic look.
Equipped with a 4.0-liter turbocharged W16 engine, similar to the one in the Bugatti Chiron, it produces a jaw-dropping 1,500 horsepower. This car is considered the ultimate symbol of Bugatti's legacy, as only one unit has been produced, and its owner has yet to be revealed.


19. Rolls-Royce Sweptail ($12.8 million)
The Rolls-Royce Sweptail rightfully earns the title of "a true masterpiece," with its unique, one-of-a-kind details. The car features a V-shaped roofline, while its square rear lights add a touch of allure. The front of the car is dominated by a metal line that extends across its entire face, creating a striking and elegant presence.
Inside, the Rolls-Royce Sweptail is the epitome of luxury and sophistication. Every interior detail is meticulously handcrafted, making the cabin a true work of art. It took four years to complete this exceptional vehicle, which was designed exclusively for its owner.


20. Bugatti Centodieci ($9 million)
Unveiled in 2019, the Bugatti Centodieci is a limited edition supercar, with only 10 units ever produced, and it created a huge buzz upon its release. This car was designed as a tribute to the iconic Bugatti EB110 of the early '90s.
The front end features the signature horseshoe-shaped grille, LED headlights with four distinct bars, and a set of dual-tone 7-spoke wheels with a central lock hub bearing the brand's logo. The rear of the car stands out with a full LED light strip and vertically arranged round exhaust pipes. The Bugatti Centodieci is powered by an 8-liter, quad-turbocharged W16 engine that produces 1,600 horsepower, offering cornering stability that rivals the Bugatti Divo—designed specifically for cornering prowess.

