The Pagani Huayra BC costs roughly $2.8 million (Euro 2,4 Million) and has a
top speed of 238 mph (383 Kmh)
f there’s one thing we learned from endless episodes of “MTV
Cribs” back in the day, it’s that athletes, rock stars, and A-list celebrities
are all bonded by a common interest: A love and passion for fast and expensive
cars.
While everyone is likely familiar with expensive cars from
the likes Porsche and Rolls Royce, there exists a subset of supercars which are
so expensive that they even make a regular Ferrari seem affordable by
comparison. At this level, we’re not talking about cars that cost somewhere in
the multi-hundred thousand dollar range. Quite the contrary, my friend. No, at
this level we’re talking about cars that sell for 7 figures and can easily hit
200 mph (321 Kmh) on the speedometer.
To get you acquainted with the types of cars the wealthiest
in the world keep in their garages, listed below are the 8 most expensive
supercars in the world.
Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita – $4.85 million (Euro 3,6 Million)
Nearly $5 million for a car? Not to worry, the Koenigsegg
CCXR Trevita is coated with diamonds. No, seriously. The body of the Trevita
sports a pretty awesome visual appearance due to a diamond weave white carbon
fibre body.
The company boasts: “For the Trevita, Koenigsegg developed
something truly special. This is not paint. It’s not a tint. It’s actually
white carbon fibre that shines like millions of diamonds when the sun hits the
car.”
Under the hood is a 4.8-liter V8 yielding which offers up
1018 horsepower and a top speed of 254 mph (408 kmh) Only two models were ever produced
so good luck finding one even if you have that much coin to waste, uh, I mean
spend.
Lamborghini Veneno Roadster – $4.5 million (Euro 3.9 million)
The Lamborghini Veneno Roadster
With only 9 units ever made, calling the Veneno Roaster a
limited edition vehicle might even be misleading. The car delivers 750
horsepower and can reach a top speed of 221 mph (355 kmh).
Bugatti Veyron
Grand Sport Vitesse – $3.5 million (Euro 3 million)
This car is insanely fast and can handle well at speeds
exceeding 180 mph (289 kmh) . This Bugatti can floor it at over 250 mph (402 kmh) and as we
highlighted previously, “the only thing preventing the car from going faster
than advertised is that Michelin’s hasn’t yet figured out a way to keep its
tires from exploding once they reach a consistent speed of 270 mph (434 kmh).”
Not only is the Bugatti Veyron wildly expensive, it’s also
the most expensive car in the world to maintain.
W Motors Lykan Hypersport – $3.4 million (Euro 2,9 million)
Though W Motors may not be a household name – the company
was founded in Lebanon and is now based out of Dubai – its Lykan Hypersport is
a supercar that impresses on all fronts. In keeping with the ‘limited edition’
motif we have going here, only 7 models of the car were ever manufactured.
For $3.4 million (Euro 2,9 Million) , you might not be surprised to learn that
“each LED headlight is encrusted with 220 diamonds or a combination of any
other precious or semi-precious stone chosen by the client.” Some of the other
stone options include rubies, yellow diamonds and sapphires. Also not a
surprise is that the car had a cameo appearance in the movie Furious 7.
Pagani Huayra BC – $2.8 million (Euro 2,4 million)
Only 20 models of the Pagani Huayra BC were ever made. The
car can reach a top speed of 238 mph (383 kmh) and recently made its debut at the Geneva
Motor Show.
Koenigsegg One:1 – $2.8 million (Euro 2,4 million)
Forget 0-60, the 2015 Koenigsegg One:1 can go from o to 250
mph (402 kmh) in 20 seconds flat. The car has an out of this world top speed of 273 mph (440 kmh),
making it the fastest production car in the world. Only 7 vehicles were ever
manufactured, with 4 units earmarked for Asia, two for European customers, and
just one for the U.S.
Ferrari FXX K – $2.7 million (Euro 2,3 million)
Okay, so the FXX K isn’t street legal, but it’s still one
sleek looking car. Only 32 models of the car were ever manufactured and they
were sold rather quickly. Speed wise, the FXX K can top 217 mph, (350 kmh) making it the
fastest Ferrari ever produced.
Ferrari F60 America – $2.5 million (Euro 2,1 million)
Designed to commemorate Ferrari’s 60th anniversary, the F60
is an absolute beast of a vehicle. Another limited edition car, only 10 were
made available in the United States. The car boasts 730 horsepower and has a
top speed of 211 mph 340 kmh).
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