Top 40 Priciest Cars Globally (2024 Update)
By James Diaz
| Updated 3 Days Ago
Ever wondered about the priciest cars ever to hit the road? There’s an undeniable allure that these high-ticket vehicles exude. At MotoPickers we’ve curated a list of the top 40 most expensive cars worldwide.
Get behind the wheel of one of these exceptional machines, and you’re guaranteed to feel amazing. If you could pick just one of these luxe classics to own, or even just to cruise around in for a day, which one would be your ride of choice? For us, the Bugattis are among the most beautiful, but when every single car here is stunning, it’s a close call! Enjoy looking longingly!
We’ve gathered the list of vehicles and their jaw-dropping prices from several reputable sources online like Wikipedia, Beautiful Life, and Motor1. So stand by for some dropping jaws, as here come the 40 most extravagant cars gracing our roads!
Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta
Price: $2.2 million
A list like this is bound to open with a Ferrari, given they’ve always crafted some of the world’s priciest vehicles. We’re talking about the Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta, an amped-up sibling of its predecessor. This stunner was released in honor of Ferrari’s 70th business anniversary.
If you’re smitten by the LaFerrari, you’ll be head over heels for this open-top hypercar—it’s like the original, but with extra zing. As you might imagine, all units of the LaFerrari Aperta were pre-booked by a select group of customers who got exclusive invitations. (Ours must still be in the post!)
Aston Martin Vulcan
Price: $2.3 million
The Aston Martin Vulcan makes the list as one of the scarcest hypercars ever created. Only 24 units were ever assembled, specifically designed for racetrack runs. Interestingly, some of these ended up getting a makeover for road use. (Imagine one of those at 30 Acacia Drive!) The beast under the Vulcan’s hood is a 7.0-liter V-12 engine that unleashes a staggering 800 horsepower. At its original release, you could’ve snagged one of these rarities for a cool $2.3 million USD.
Bugatti Veyron Super Sport
Price: $2.4 million
Car enthusiasts often argue that Bugatti doesn’t just build cars, but crafts high-performance masterpieces soaked in luxury and exclusivity. The Bugatti Veyron Super Sport perfectly blends beautiful aesthetics with sublime potency.
Peek under the hood to discover a monstrous 8.0L quad-turbocharged W-16 engine, churning out a whip-lashing 1,184 horsepower. This speedster even broke records back in 2010, clocking an eye-popping 267.856 mph top speed.
Pagani Utopia
Price: $2.5 million
The Pagani Utopia masterfully bucks modern trends. It offers a rear-wheel drive set-up paired with an optional manual transmission. So, if you enjoy that old-school feel and have deep pockets, this could be your dream machine.
Shunning the mounting push towards electric motors, Pagani Utopia stakes its claim on a brand new 6.0L V-12 engine sourced from Mercedes-AMG, delivering a solid 851 horsepower. With its unique Carbo-Titanium core and lightweight bodywork weighing just 2,822 pounds, it flaunts an impressive power-to-weight ratio.
Pininfarina Battista
Price: $2.5 million
The Pininfarina Battista, named for the company’s founder, is definitely something to boast about both in performance and price tag. It made its grand entry at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show. This all-electric gem delivers a staggering 1,827 horsepower.
If the typical supercar’s 0-60 isn’t cutting it for you, then the Battista’s sub-2-second claim might just tickle your fancy. The plan on the table is to roll out only 150 units of this ride, each carrying a cool $2.5 million price sticker.
Koenigsegg Agera RS
Price: $2.5 million
Labelled as the world’s speediest production car by its creators, the Koenigsegg Agera RS is all about precision-tailored performance. It outdid its rivals and forebears, hitting an incredible top speed of 277.87 mph.
Under the hood of each of the 27 exclusive units produced, you’ll find a powerful 5.0L V-8 engine delivering a mammoth 1,341 horsepower.
Ferrari F60 America
Price: $2.6 million
The Ferrari F60 America, slightly older yet majestic, has earned its spot on our list. At heart, it’s a convertible version of the F12 Berlinetta, created by Ferrari to celebrate its 60th anniversary in North America. Beyond being a top-down ride, it sports several subtle design tweaks that set it apart from the regular F12 Berlinetta.
Think of a slightly reshaped nose, doors, and wings. It dons the color scheme of the North America Racing Team, and even the interior has been revamped to fit the theme. Back when it launched, this gem went for a neat $2.6 million USD.
Lamborghini Countach
Price: $2.6 million
The name ‘Countach’ resonates powerfully in the car world. Lamborghini slaps a whopping $2.6 million price tag on their new Aventador-based Countach. Launched in 2021 to mark the 50th anniversary of the original model, it left a big impression with its stunning bodywork and cutting-edge foundation.
It’s a hybrid beauty, proving gasoline might soon be a thing of the past. Lamborghini looks forward to rolling out 112 units of this model over time.
La Ferrari FXX K
Price: $2.7 million
With design prowess from Marco Fainello, Flavio Manzoni, and architect Evan Rodriguez, the FXX K is a souped-up version of the street-legal LaFerrari. The ‘K’ in FXX K stands for the kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) used to juice up its performance.
Ferrari rolled out 40 of these stunning machines between 2015 and 2017, but they keep custody of them, only bringing them out to play when their owners want a thrill on track days. Its top speed? A sizzling 217 mph!
Mercedes-AMG One
Price: $2.7 million
For their 50th anniversary, the brains at Mercedes Benz AMG crafted an absolute beast of a hybrid sports car. It made its flashy debut at the 2017 International Motor Show in Germany. All 275 units of the AMG One were snapped up, and the production was capped to maintain its exclusivity.
The rapid sell-out could be owed to Lewis Hamilton’s contribution to the car’s development or its stellar 1.6-liter turbocharged 90-degree V6 engine, which packs a top speed of 217 mph!
Aston Martin Victor
Price: $3 million
Securing the 30th spot on our list of the world’s top-ticket cars is the Aston Martin Victor. This unique gem is considered a one-of-a-kind masterpiece that’s not likely to be replicated. Its framework was modelled on the rare Aston Martin One-77 prototype. Since only 77 units of this prototype were in existence, it was transformed into a retro-inspired model.
What’s even more intriguing is that this vehicle borrows elements from beauties like the Aston Martin Vulcan and Valkyrie. It’s named in honor of Victor Gauntlett, the man who steered the company through major hurdles in the ’80s.
Hennessey Venom F5 Roadster
Price: $3 million
Meet the Hennessey Venom F5 Roadster: it’s the same beast as the Venom F5, just minus the rooftop. Even with this change, it retains the powerful twin-turbocharged 6.6-liter V8 from the coupe, dishing out a sublime 1,817 horsepower and 1,193 pound-feet of torque.
The engineers at Hennessey Performance Engineering have a habit of juicing up cars to deliver truly breathtaking performance. This American maker has artfully tweaked many production cars, pushing their performance specs to jaw-dropping levels. Get ready for a blistering top speed of 300 mph, but remember, it comes with at a serious price! ‘That’ll be $3 million dollars please!’
Koenigsegg Jesko
Price: $3 million
Meet the Koenigsegg Jesko, a limited-run mid-engine sports car that feasted on the limelight at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show. Jesko is more than just a name—it’s a tribute to the father of the company’s founder, Jesko von Koenigsegg.
Developed to tear through racetracks, the Jesko is powered by a 5.0-Litre twin-turbocharged V8, cranking out 1,281hp with regular fuel and 1,603hp when running on E85. At a cool $3 million USD, it easily zooms into the tally of the world’s priciest cars.
Ferrari Pininfarina Sergio
Price: $3 million
Taking the 27th seat is the Ferrari Pininfarina Sergio. Initially showcased as a concept car in 2013 at the Geneva Motor Show, it’s a tribute to the company’s former chairman and celebrated car designer, Sergio Pininfarina, who passed away a year prior.
Its sleek design is modelled on the Ferrari 458 Spider. Only six of these beauties were crafted, and they found homes with a select group of the world’s wealthiest car aficionados.
Aston Martin Valkyrie
Price: $3.2 million
At number 26 on our list of priciest rides sits the Aston Martin Valkyrie, also known under the code names AM-RB 001 and Nebula. This impressive marvel sports a 6.5-liter V12 engine, courtesy of Cosworth, which unleashes a whopping 1,160 horsepower and 664 pound-feet of torque to hit speeds north of 200 mph.
Born from a collaboration between Aston Martin and Red Bull Racing Advanced Technologies, only 150 standard Valkyries were made. An exclusive 25-unit AMR model is also set to roll out shortly. What’s unique about the Valkyrie is it’s a track-ready beast that’s just as fun and manageable on regular roads. Rivals in its league include Gordon Murray Automotive’s T.50 and the Mercedes-AMG ONE.
Bugatti Veyron Mansory Vivere
Price: $3.4 million
Feast your eyes on the exquisite Bugatti Veyron Mansory Vivere! This limited-edition stunner finds its roots in the Grand Sports Vitesse Roadster and houses a hearty 8.0 L W16 engine capable of churning out 1,200 horsepower.
Holding a title as one of the world’s speediest cars, the original version was crowned the ‘Car of the Decade’ from 2000-2009. With a max speed of 253 mph, this beauty holds its own at spot number 25 on our priciest cars countdown.
W Motors Lykan Hypersport
Price: $3.4 million
We expect this name will be new even to some of MotoPickers most ardent car-lovers. Meet the creation of W Motors, a Lebanese auto company that brought Italian and Lebanese engineers together to craft an absolute masterpiece. The HyperSport is the first car on the planet to flaunt diamond-encrusted headlights (15cts).
Buyers can add their touch with a choice of rubies, yellow diamonds, or sapphires. No wonder it’s one of the world’s costliest cars! Its twin-turbo 3.8-liter engine, nestled mid-rear, churns out a hefty 780 horsepower and 708 pound-feet of torque. This beautiful machine can hit max speeds of up to 240 mph.
McLaren Solus
Price: $3.5 million
Getting to pilot a Formula 1 car seems like a distant dream for most, but the McLaren Solus brings that dream within reach—provided you have the funds to buy one of the world’s priciest rides! It features a single-seat cockpit, complete with a six-point harness and a steering wheel that puts complete control at your fingertips.
Boasting 829 horsepower and a top speed over 200 mph, this car gives you a taste of a Formula 1 driver’s life. To sweeten the deal, each McLaren Solus buyer gets their very own custom helmet and HANS device, underlining its racecar persona.
Pagani Huayra BC
Price: $3.5 million
Ranking among the costliest cars ever designed, the Pagani Huayra BC roadster is an unforgettable automotive marvel. Drawing inspiration from the Zonda R and sporting unique side-opening doors, Pagani has kicked things up a notch with a power boost, updated chassis and brakes, and a fresh 7-speed transverse gearbox.
The car is named after Benny Caiola, one of the early investors and the first customer of Pagani. The beast that powers this supercar—a 6.0-liter twin-turbo V12 engine—explains its savage top speed of 261 mph and its position as one of the planet’s most sublime and expensive rides.
Aspark Owl
Price: $3.56 million
While some of the priciest cars stick with traditional internal combustion engines, newcomer Aspark shuns tradition. Introducing the Aspark Owl, likely one of the most innovative electric cars on the planet. Four electric motors work in harmony to whip up a whopping 2,012 horsepower, hitting 60 mph in a rocket-fast 1.7 seconds.
Beyond its stunning performance, it draws car enthusiasts in with its graceful lines and sleek, low-lying roof. Truly special.
McLaren P1 LM
Price: $3.6 million
Think of the McLaren P1 LM as the road-friendly sibling of the legendary McLaren P1 GTR. A UK company, Lanzante, bought the originally track-exclusive P1 and tweaked it for street use. They cooked up a total of only six LMs.
While five found homes with private owners, the sixth one, aptly nicknamed ‘XP1 LM’—the prototype—serves as a test and development mule. The P1 LM packs a heftier twin-turbocharged V8 engine than the P1 and P1 GTR and hits a capped top speed of 214 mph.
Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport
Price: $3.6 million
Welcome to the Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport, a limited edition beauty, as only 60 units made. Unveiled in March 2020, this version of the regular Chiron puts a serious emphasis on handling. The Chiron Pur Sport has shed weight (50kg), is more aerodynamic, and comes fitted with anti-roll bars at both ends.
With a price tag of $3.6 million USD, it rightly takes its place as the 19th priciest car on the planet. For us at MotoPickers, it is one of the 5 most beautiful vehicles ever made.
Lamborghini Sian
Price: $3.6 million
The Lamborghini Sian is a one-of-a-kind run of 63 cars—all of which have now found homes. In a debut for Lamborghini, the Sian is a hybrid supercar, flaunting a 6.5-liter V12 engine paired with an electric motor for that extra punch.
What’s more, each of these speed demons can be tailor-made according to the owner’s wishes. With an original sale price of $3.6 million USD, the Sian speeds into the number eighteen spot on our list of the priciest wheels around.
Koenigsegg CC850
Price: $3.7 million
The Koenigsegg CC850 made a surprise entrance to celebrate the brand’s 20-year milestone and it entered in true style. It borrows the twin-turbocharged 5.0-liter V8 from the Jesko, clocking a hefty 1,385 horsepower and 1,022 pound-feet of torque. A standout feature is its one-of-a-kind Engage Shift System (ESS).
This nine-speed automatic lets you switch to a six-speed manual, complete with a foot-operated clutch and a classic gated shifter setup. With features that impress and a starting price tag of $3.7 million, it’s easy to see why the Koenigsegg CC850 ranks among the world’s most lavish cars.
Lamborghini Veneno
Price: $4.5 million
Veneno translates to ‘venom’ or ‘poison’ in Spanish, and this ride certainly exudes a lethal charm. Built on the Aventador’s bones, the Veneno was Lamborghini’s way of marking its 50th anniversary.
It made heads turn at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show, and with its ability to hit 60 mph in 2.9 seconds and a hefty price tag, it easily joins the ranks of the world’s most opulent cars.
Bugatti Bolide
Price: $4.7 million
With concept cars, designers have free rein to let their imaginations run wild. While some concepts flop, others create a sensation, like Bugatti’s Bolide experimental hypercar. This concept had auto fans in a frenzy and just had to be brought to life.
Packing more punch than the Chiron Super Sport 300+ with a mighty 1,824-horsepower engine, along with more intense bodywork, the Bolide is said to breeze through circuits like the Nurburgring, breaking records as it goes. Its sleek design features various elements that enhance downforce, ensuring its tires grip the track as the Bolide thunders along.
Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita
Price: $4.8 million
Originally slated for a tiny three-unit run, the production costs for the CCXR Trevita were so hefty, Koenigsegg decided to up the exclusivity and restrict the count to just two! Such rarity propelled their prices, landing them a spot among the priciest cars!
This beauty boasts a diamond weave carbon fiber finish, a distinct double carbon rear wing, an Inconel exhaust system, carbon ceramic brakes with ABS, and a tire monitoring system. The gem you see above is from the personal collection of none other than Floyd Mayweather! Prepare to be whisked away at speeds up to 254 mph!
Bugatti Mistral
Price: $5 million
As electric motors increasingly steal the auto industry limelight, they leave a string of retired configurations in their wake. The Bugatti Mistral could be the final roar of the beastly W-16 engine, delivering a robust 1,577 horsepower. It echoes features from the Chiron coupe, but without a roof and with an extensively redesigned front end.
Bugatti boldly stakes a claim to the throne of fastest production car with an open top, racing up to a swift 261 mph. There’s a limited run of just 99 units, each with a cool $5.0 million price tag in the USA—and they’ve all been snapped up already!
Pagani Huayra Imola
Price: $5.4 million
Claiming the seventh spot on the world’s priciest cars list is the Pagani Huayra Imola, with just five of these beauties ever produced. Unveiled in September 2019, it packs a punch with a twin-turbo 6.0-liter V12 engine.
This powerplant, custom-built by Mercedes-AMG for Pagani, cranks out an impressive 827 horsepower and 811 pound-feet of torque, outmuscling even the Huayra BC. If you’re planning on getting one, be ready to shell out a cool €5 million (that’s $5.41 million USD).
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+
Price: $5.7 million
The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ is a rare gem with a limited production run of just 30 cars. But this pricey vehicle represents more than Bugatti’s trademark mastery; it marks a speed milestone. Bugatti was the first automaker to shatter the 300 mph barrier on a German racetrack, and did it with a revved-up Chiron that hit a staggering 304.77 mph.
Naturally, Bugatti decided to share this feat with a limited release of these buffed-up Chirons. Scheduled for production, these track stars boast an enhanced incarnation of the original quad-turbo 8.0-litre W16 engine, pumping out 1,578 horses. Now all sold out, the price tags ranged from €3.5 million ($4 million USD) up to a whopping $5.7 million.
Bugatti Divo
Price: $6 million
Let’s talk about the Bugatti Divo—a mid-engine sports car born from a track-centric design. It’s named after Albert Divo, a French racer who brought home the Targa Florio race trophy twice in the 1920s, driving for Bugatti himself. The company boasts that the Divo is the most agile and dynamic model they’ve ever brought to life.
With a limited run of just 40 units, it was snapped up before public unveiling exclusively by Chiron owners, who received special invites. Despite its hefty price, it sold out on day one. Capable of reaching a cool 236 mph, it’s actually slightly restrained compared to some of its Bugatti siblings! Its beauty is close to matchless.
Pagani Huayra Codalunga
Price: $7.4 million
In response to car collectors’ cravings, the Pagani Huayra Codalunga rolled into the spotlight. A couple of Pagani devotees were on the hunt for a unique car that paid homage to the long-tail design of classic race cars from the ’60s. Pagani heard their call and delivered in style. This led to the birth of the Pagani Huayra Codalunga.
Being one of only five in existence, its exclusivity sends its price tag soaring, making it a regular on lists of the world’s most expensive cars. Its exterior is a sight to behold, and its steampunk-inspired interior is just as intriguing. But the real star is under the hood—a twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter V12 packing 829 horsepower and 809 pound-feet of torque, paired with a seven-speed sequential transmission to deliver a bona fide racing thrill ride.
Mercedes Benz Maybach Exelero
Price: $8 million
Locking in eighth spot on our roster of high-rolling rides is the Maybach Exelero by Mercedes Benz. This odd-looking beast is a monster of a four-seat sports car, packing a V12 twin-turbo engine under its hood.
It was custom-made by Fulda, a German branch of Goodyear, to test their new Carat Exelero tires. This whip even had a cameo in one of Jay-Z’s music videos and rumored to be snagged by rapper Birdman.
Bugatti Centodieci
Price: $9 million
Bugatti’s Centodieci model is a testament to thoughtful design. Serving as a tribute to the Bugatti EB110, it also commemorates Bugatti’s 110th anniversary. The Centodieci manages to shave off 20kg compared to the Chiron and houses a hefty 8,000cc quad-turbocharged W16 engine that dishes out a staggering 1,578hp.
Only 10 of these beauties will be made, each carrying a hefty price tag of 8 million euros (or $9 million USD).
Bugatti Chiron Profilée
Price: $10.8 million
At first glance, the Profilée might resemble the Chiron, but it’s actually in a league of its own. It started as a trial for a limited-edition Profilée line, but this Chiron became the lone ranger. Just like its Chiron siblings, this car is powered by a massive 1,476-horsepower quad-turbocharged W16 engine.
Its distinctive bodywork and custom spoiler aren’t just for show; they also add a significant bump to its price, making it truly one of a kind.
Rolls Royce Sweptail
Price: $13 Million
Securing fifth place in our lineup of the world’s costliest cars is an absolute showstopper—the Rolls-Royce Sweptail. This beauty is the epitome of handcrafted majesty and automotive brilliance. Conceived in the UK by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, famously known for their ultra-exclusive vehicles, it is a masterpiece.
The Sweptail first strutted its stuff at the annual Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este event in 2017 as the most expensive new automobile in the world. It has held its own against the competition and comfortably sits among the world’s priciest cars.
SP Automotive Chaos
Price: $14.4 million
There’s a new kid on the automotive block who’s making quite an entrance. Spyros Panopoulos, a Greek designer, has crafted two ultra-cars using some seriously cutting-edge materials. The base model, the SP Automotive Chaos Earth Version, boasts a hefty 2,048 horsepower and a price tag of $6.3 million.
However, thanks to its stellar Zero Gravity variant, this quad-turbo V-10 engine’s power rockets to a staggering 3,065 horsepower. It zips from 0 to 62 mph in a lightning-fast 1.55 seconds and dashes a quarter-mile in under 7.5 seconds. Such breathtaking performance, and its $14.4 million price tag, make this newcomer impossible to ignore.
Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta
Price: $17 Million
Third on our list of most extravagant cars globally is the Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta. Piling onto the impressive legacy of the Pagani Zonda, it turns heads with a distinctive design. Note the rear wheels partially encased in carbon fiber, the unusually petite windshield, and its lack of a roof.
The Barchetta tops out at 789 horsepower and a top speed of 221 mph, the fastest and most potent Zonda model ever. It’s fair to say this ride is a sight for sore eyes.
Bugatti La Voiture Noire
Price: $18.7 million
Slipping into second place on our list of the world’s priciest rides is the Bugatti La Voiture Noire. It forms a part of Bugatti’s grand scheme to roll out two custom cars annually. With just one Noire to be made, it’s impossible to spot! After announcing the Bugatti La Voiture Noire in 2019, Bugatti revealed that they’ll need another two and a half years to put the finishing touches on this masterpiece.
With a top speed of 261 mph and a 0-60 mph time of 2.5 seconds, it will be spectacular. According to Bugatti, an anonymous buyer snagged the Noire for $18.7 million.
Rolls-Royce Boat Tail
Price: $28 million (est.)
Drumroll, please, as we reveal the current champ in our worldwide roster of most extravagant cars—the 2024 Rolls-Royce Boat Tail. This stunner embodies the perfect blend of luxury and exclusivity. Following in the impressive footsteps of the 2017 Sweptail, which, as mentioned earlier, fetched a cool $12.8 million, it’s a worthy successor. The Boat Tails are designed as coach-built models, boasting elements reminiscent of J-Class yachts and the classic 1932 Boat Tail.
They pack a whopping 563 horsepower engine. But it’s not all brawn; the Boat Tail is dripping in luxury with its eye-catching two-tone exterior, chic custom finishes, and even a “hosting suite” boasting a built-in sun umbrella and a champagne fridge. While Rolls-Royce keeps mum about the price tag for such bespoke builds, it’s estimated that this beauty costs an impressive $28.0 million.
In a Nutshell
- Taking the crown with a jaw-dropping $28 million price tag is the Rolls-Royce Boat Tail.
- In second place, the Bugatti La Voiture Noire sits comfortably at $18.7 million.
- The Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta isn’t far behind, ringing in at $17 million.
- The SP Automotive Chaos holds its own with a cool $14.4 million price.
- The Rolls Royce Sweptail fetches a hefty $13 million.
- The Bugatti Chiron Profilée speeds in at $10.8 million.
- The $9 million Bugatti Centodieci boasts impressive stats.
- The Mercedes Benz Maybach Exelero carries an $8 million price tag.
- Priced at $7.4 million, the Pagani Huayra Codalunga makes a splash.
- Zipping in at $6 million is the Bugatti Divo.
- The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ rolls in at $5.7 million.
- The Pagani Huayra Imola is priced at $5.4 million.
- A cool $5 million will fetch you the Bugatti Mistral.
- The Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita grabs $4.8 million.
- For $4.7 million, the Bugatti Bolide is yours.
- The Lamborghini Veneno Roadster races in at $4.5 million.
- The Koenigsegg CC850 brings up the rear at $3.7 million.
- Then the Lamborghini Sian, Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport, and McLaren P1 LM all tie at $3.6 million.
- The Aspark Owl blinks an eye at $3.56 million.
- The Pagani Huayra BC and McLaren Solus both haul in $3.5 million.
- The W Motors Lykan Hypersport and Mansory Vivere-customized Bugatti Veyron draw $3.4 million each.
- The Aston Martin Valkyrie swoops in at $3.2 million.
- The Ferrari Pininfarina Sergio, Koenigsegg Jesko, Hennessey Venom F5 Roadster, and Aston Martin Victor all share the $3 million mark.
- The Mercedes AMG One and La Ferrari FXX K both take account at $2.7 million.
- The Lamborghini Countach and Ferrari F60 America both speed in at $2.6 million.
- The Koenigsegg Agera RS, Pininfarina Battista, and Pagani Utopia all cruise in at $2.5 million.
- The Bugatti Veyron Super Sport races in at $2.4 million.
- The Aston Martin Vulcan heats things up at $2.3 million.
- Lastly, the Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta secures the rear at $2.2 million.