The world’s most expensive cars aren’t merely cars. They are a statement of being best in every aspect. They are some of the most powerful and secure vehicles to race on roads. These cars are marvels of engineering and audacious designing. These superb machines are meant for comfort, speed and security.
These cars are limited edition and come with the most advanced technology and safety features. To those who buy these cars, price tags may not matter. They come with extravagant interiors, the latest safety features, and integrated technology. Such cars may be equipped with heated steering wheels, seat massagers, water-resistant windows among other things.
The Huayra is a hypercar and one of the prettiest on this list, priced at a whopping ₹57 Crores. With premium parts and luxurious interiors, a limited number of cars (100 to be exact) were built by Pagani. Designed in five years, the Huayra is powered by the AMG V12 engine with a 7-speed dual-clutch gearbox and is one of the world's most expensive cars.
Car Name |
Pagani Huayra |
Mileage |
16.8 - 23.5 Litre/100 km |
Engine |
5,980cc |
Transmission |
7-speed automatic |
Fuel Type |
Premium |
With a limited number of 499 cars, La Ferrari, or The Ferrari, is claimed to be one of the most ambitious projects by the company itself. Powered by the 6,262cc V12 engine, the hypercar is equipped with Formula 1 derived hybrid solution.
Car Name |
La Ferrari |
Mileage |
18.1 Litre/100 km |
Engine |
6,262cc |
Transmission |
7-speed automatic |
Fuel Type |
Premium |
The McLaren Elva, which is priced at ₹13.2 Crores, is an open-roof supercar with only 249 production units. Manufactured by McLaren automotive, the sports car was inspired by Bruce McLaren’s race cars. The McLaren Elva is lightweight and has a full carbon fibre body with an engine capacity of 3,994cc.
Car Name |
McLaren Elva |
Mileage |
11.9 Litre/100 km |
Engine |
3,994cc |
Transmission |
7-speed + Reverse Seamless Shift Gearbox |
Fuel Type |
Premium |
Priced at ₹21 Crores, the Mercedes AMG Project One will buy you the experience of a Formula1 car while you are not on a race track. Not only that, it is a hybrid petrol and electric car capable of achieving 350 km/hour speed.
Car Name |
Mercedes AMG Project One |
Engine |
3,994cc |
Transmission |
8-speed manual |
Fuel Type |
Premium |
Trevita, which means three whites in Swedish, is a limited-edition supercar. Koenigsegg transformed the traditional black carbon fibre to silvery white fibre weave, giving the car its name. Only two exclusive Trevita supercars were built due to the difficulty in producing the white carbon fibre.
Car Name |
Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita |
Mileage |
22 Litre/100 km |
Engine |
4,700cc |
Transmission |
8-speed manual |
Fuel Type |
E85 |
The exotic-looking Divo will form its own club of owners with only 40 vehicles slated to be made. With a light frame, comfortable interior, and lavish feel, the Diva features a powerful engine capable of going up to 380 km/hour. Divo will set you down as much as $6 million.
Car Name |
Bugatti Divo |
Mileage |
16.6 - 26.8 Litre/100 km |
Engine |
7,993cc |
Transmission |
7-speed manual |
Fuel Type |
Petrol |
The Mercedes-Maybach Exelero is a high-end car, unveiled in 2005 at the Tempodrom in Berlin. Created in cooperation with Fulda to test high-performance tires, the Maybach Exelero was able to exceed 350 km/hr. Based on the Maybach 57, the Mercedes-Maybach Exelero is priced at ₹5.10 Crores, one of the world's most expensive cars.
Car Name |
Mercedes-Maybach Exelero |
Mileage |
20.1 Litre/100 km |
Engine |
5,908cc |
Transmission |
Automatic |
The Centodieci from Bugatti has a combination of modern aesthetics and luxury with a limited production of 10 units. The Centodieci will have an 8.0-litre W-16 engine capable of producing a whopping 1,578 horsepower. Bugatti has claimed that the Centodieci can go from 0-100 km in 2.4 seconds.
Car Name |
Bugatti Centodieci |
Engine |
8,000cc |
Transmission |
7-automatic speed dual-clutch |
Fuel Type |
E85 |
Costing close to ₹160 Crores, Bugatti’s La Voiture Noire (the black car) is simply a beautiful vehicle. It is the most expensive modern car. Made from a hand-sculpted carbon fibre shell, La Voiture Noire is fitted with a 1500 horsepower engine that can take it from 0-100 km in 2.4 seconds.
Car Name |
Bugatti La Voiture Noire |
Mileage |
22.32 Litre/100 km |
Engine |
7,993cc |
Transmission |
7-speed automatic |
The Rolls-Royce Boat Tail is the new mid-size grand tourer and probably one of the world's most expensive cars priced at $28 million. With nautical inspiration for creating the Boat Tail, the car has a two-tone blue exterior with a luxurious finish. The deck of the car opens to unveil an intricate hosting suite just at the press of a button.
Car Name |
Rolls-Royce Boat Tail |
Mileage |
15.8 Litre/100 km |
Since the invention of cars, designers have tried to bring all possible luxuries and convenience of home on four wheels. A luxury car is an experience and they are more powerful, speedier, smarter than ever before. It is a dream for millions to own one. When you own a dream machine, it is important to ensure its safety by getting it insured.
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Currently, the costliest car in the world is the Rolls-Royce Boat Tail which is priced at ₹200 Crores.
The world's most expensive car ever sold is probably the 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO at $48.4 million (₹334 Crores).
One of the most expensive cars in India includes the Rolls-Royce Phantom, with a starting price of ₹10.48 Crores.
The most luxurious car in the world is the Rolls-Royce Phantom, with its grand appearance and cutting-edge technology.
The costliest car that you can purchase in India is the McLaren 765 LT Spider, priced at ₹12 Crores.