Nov 9 2021
TOP 10 Most Expensive Cars in the World
This is the top 10 most expensive cars in existence. Pure examples of engineering without limits, speed, and power. Authentic symbols of exclusivity and uniqueness. Warning! We are not responsible if in this video your adrenaline levels will rise as high as the price of these super machines.
What you’re going to see today are cars that push engineering and your pocket… to the limit! Let’s get started!
Timecodes:
00:00 Introduction
01:40 Lamborghini Veneno
02:56 Bugatti Bolide
03:59 Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita
05:08 Pagani Huayra Imola
06:18 Bugatti Divo
07:21 Bugatti Centodieci
08:37 Bugatti La Voiture Noire
09:53 Rolls Royce Sweptail
11:10 Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta
12:23 Rolls Royce Boat Tail
13:37 Final
The selling price of any car is an indicator of the valuation that the brand gives to the model. It is usually associated with some hypercar, super sports car, luxury car, or the result of customisation taken to the extreme. Today we will focus ontop 10 most expensive cars examples of premium brands that stand out for their limited production, performance, and, of course, sale price.
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Lamborghini Veneno – Price: £3.2 million / $4.5 millions
To celebrate its 50th birthday, Lamborghini took the basis of the Aventador and created a work that deserves its own exhibition in the British Museum.
The Veneno is the combination of a racing prototype with a super sports car tamed for the streets.
Soon after it was shown at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show, 12 units were offered for sale, and three coupes and nine roadsters were purchased even before the owners saw the finished car.
To start with, it has aggressive lines and a huge diffuser that mean two things: speed and power, lots of power. Under the hood is a gorgeous 740-horsepower naturally aspirated V12 engine mated to a 7-speed sequential transmission. Its top speed? 221 mph (356 kph).
The chassis and body are supported by an adjustable pushrod suspension, typical of race cars. As a good supercar, carbon fiber is the order of the day, making up more than 60% of the vehicle, which makes it weigh just over 1,400 kilos.
Bugatti Bolide – Price: £3.3 million / $4.6 millions
Warning: this is not the only Bugatti on the list, but this one pushes the limits of the powerplant to new levels.
According to Bugatti, the Bolide is a model intended as a testbed for the 8-liter quad-turbo W16 engine. This thoroughbred develops an astonishing 1825 horsepower that will instantly facelift you from 0-60 mph in 2.2 seconds.
Originally intended as a one-off inspired by the Le Mans prototypes, in 2021 it was decided to go into production as a 2024 model and limited to 40 units. Oh, and as it usually happens with this type of car, all units are already sold.
From the aesthetics to the benchmarks it has established, the Bolide will be exclusively for track use. Just looking at it gives you chills to sit behind the steering wheel of one of these beauties, don’t you think?
Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita – Price: £3.5 million / $4.8 millions
At first glance, it may look like a typical CCXR. The hood hides the 4.8-liter V8 engine, made in-house by Koenigsegg, which develops more than 1000 horsepower; sequential transmission, also made by Koenigsegg; 0 to 60 in 2.9 seconds and a top speed of more than 254 mph (409 kph). But what’s so special about it compared to other CCXRs?
The essentials are obvious to the eye. The body is made entirely of carbon fiber, and to give it that white finish, the Swedish brand found a complicated diamond-based coating method to fix the diamond shine to the carbon fiber.
To match this beautiful finish, the interior is matched with bright colors. Because this process is very complicated to achieve, Koenigsegg only made 3 units, one of which was owned by boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr, and another rests in the garage of Brazilian soccer player Neymar Jr.
Pagani Huayra Imola – Price: £3.9 million / $5.4 millions
Although it has no motorsport presence, Pagani is determined to make a model dedicated to the track. We saw it with the Zonda, and we see it again with the Huayra.
This version, the Huayra Imola, is the ultimate racing car according to Pagani. The model was developed and tested on the grounds of the racetrack Enzo e Dino Ferrari, the legendary Imola circuit.
The wild beast rides the Mercedes-AMG V12 twin-turbo 6-liter engine, extracting 827 horsepower and 811 ft.lb. of torque that takes it up to 205 mph (330 kph). Little or nothing is known about this model, as Pagani is keeping all the details behind its latest uncontrolled thoroughbred under wraps.
In addition to its race car design, the Imola used all carbon fiber and titanium in stock to offer lightness and performance. At the end of the day, 5 units were offered for sale to give their happy owners a facelift.
Bugatti Divo – Price: £4.3 million / $5.9 millions
The next Bugatti on the list is the latest hypercar in existence: the Divo. This model can be seen as a Bugatti Chiron that decided to join a gym to compete in triathlons and Strongman events.
It has the same Bugatti W16 engine, though tuned up to 1500 horsepower and 120 ft.lb. of torque; the reinforced suspensions and aerodynamics were worked to offer the best possible performance.
The Divo is focused on the track, so it received a 40 kg weight reduction with respect to the Chiron. Its design is summarized in performance and downforce, although the most striking feature is its mind-blowing taillights, unique in today’s design.
They produced 40 units and 40 satisfied customers were carefully chosen by Bugatti to leave this jewel on wheels in reliable hands.
Bugatti Centodieci – Price: £6.5 million / $9 millions
The Centodieci, One Hundred and Ten in English, is a love letter to the Bugatti EB110 of the 1990s; this model was the one that revived the Bugatti brand after more than 60 years of absence from the automotive world.
Its name in Italian is an honor to Romano Artoli and Giampaolo Benedini, those responsible for the creation of the EB110 in 1991. This initiative was the impetus the defunct brand needed to return and be recognized for what it is today.
Returning to the Centodieci, its prominent front end is immediately reminiscent of the EB110. Bugatti defines this model as a tangible work of art. They spared no expense in bringing back that early 1990s design in the current 2021.
The typical Bugatti engine rests in the rear of the model and delivers an out-of-series 1600 horsepower and is capable of developing a top speed of 236 mph (379 kph). Only 10 units were produced, a gesture worthy of the Bugatti name.
Bugatti La Voiture Noire – Price: £9.1 million / $12.5 millions
The Bugatti La Voiture Noire returns to one of our tops after having been the most expensive car for a few months.
Its long development process, 2 years to be more exact, is due to the uniqueness that its anonymous owner requested. And by uniqueness, we mean in the strictest sense of the word.
Its carbon-fiber bodywork is covered by a protective coating that protects the fiber and also gives it an exquisite glossy black color that is unique in its kind. The interior was made with the most exclusive materials combined with polished aluminum and carbon fiber accents.
The powerplant is the same as the Chiron, although this time coupled to an automatic transmission. This car is intended more for luxury than for breaking track records.
Although it is a one-off, if you have enough clout and charisma to convince the owner, you can surely get your hands on the La Voiture Noire.
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Rolls-Royce Sweptail – Price: £9.5 million / $13 millions
When we talk about Rolls-Royce, we refer to the brand that best treats its customers and the one that best meets their most eccentric demands without getting cheesy.
However, with the Sweptail, the British brand has raised the bar even higher in terms of demand, exclusivity, and class.
After launching its Coachbuild division, Rolls-Royce assured that through this division the most exclusive, unique, unrepeatable, and unattainable models would be shown to the public.
The Sweptail was the result of following the steps that Coachbuild devised to create renaissance pieces on wheels. Its exterior design follows a continuous line ending in a point, evoking the design of an authentic yacht on wheels.
This one-off model has the typical exquisite materials that we are so accustomed to from the brand, such as moccasin leather seats and ebony and paldao wood.
To complement, the glass roof offers natural lighting at all times and brings a unique ride experience inside. Completely handcrafted over 4 years, this yacht on wheels is destined to be a future museum piece.
Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta – Price: £12.7 million / $17.5 millions
Launched in 2017, the final Zonda was limited to three units and to be the re-invention of Pagani’s classic model.
Ordered into production by Horacio Pagani himself, the Zonda HP Barchetta turns the Zonda into a high-performance roadster clad in a beautiful metallic blue color contrasted with a white leather-trimmed interior.
The chassis was reinforced, and the bodywork was made with Pagani’s house treasure: cape-titanium and carbo-triax HP52 to give extra rigidity and greater lightness. In addition, the windshield was lowered to give a better driving experience. In terms of performance, it’s only known that it is powered by the typical Mercedes-AMG V12 engine; the brand reserves the car’s stats.
Aluminum APP wheels fit the Pirelli P Zero Corsa racing wheels of the three units produced, one reserved for Horacio Pagani and the other two sold to two select customers.
Rolls -Royce Boat Tail – Price: £20.4 million / $28 millions
And now, the most expensive car of 2021…
The new conception of Rolls-Royce’s Coachbuild division became the most expensive car of today.
Taking inspiration from the construction of ships and yachts, the Coachbuild division took the base of the Phantom and made an exhaustive bodywork, 100% handmade, making sure that the lines were as continuous as possible.
Blue is the predominant color, using two tones in the bodywork and the interior in select blue leather. The instruments, also handmade, were made using craftsmanship techniques found in watchmakers of the highest level.
The curious thing about the Boat Tail is its trunk, which houses a cooler for storing champagne and glasses to accompany a luxury picnic on the Mediterranean coast. The set is completed with a silver cutlery set, porcelain plates, and space to store a parasol and cloth seats.
After four years of work, the Boat Tail returns to the old art of the coachbuilders of the 1920s and 1930s.
Closing
Certainly, exclusivity and performance come at a high cost, but what is the price of the experience of sitting behind the steering wheel of one of these cars?
What is the cost of going to the track and having the feeling that the car and you are one? Well, you can answer that below in the comments, and don’t forget to subscribe and like this video on Thetop 10 most expensive cars!
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Nov 27 2021
Top 10 Fastest Cars in the World 2021
Not so long ago, in the 1980s, there was a select club where you could only be a member if your car was capable of 200 mph! (320 kph).
Soon, the 200 clubs were put into retirement with the arrival of the new generation of supercars in the 1990s. From then on, it became usual to see a new production car breaking a new speed record.
Today, we will make a selection of the 10 fastest cars of 2021. We’ll see how those marks of the ‘80s and ‘90s are long forgotten.
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McLaren Speedtail
The fastest McLaren in the history of the brand opens this list with a top speed of 250 mph (402 kph).
Destined for 106 production units, the McLaren Speedtail squeezes every last bit of power out of its 4.0-liter twin-turbo hybrid V8 engine with over 1,000 horsepower.
Twenty-five years after the F1’s debut, the boys from Woking moved the driver’s seatback to the center position giving that race car feel for public roads. The dashboard is a real command center with screens that throw up every last detail of the car’s status.
The exterior was designed to offer the slightest air resistance. Everything from the tires to the thickness of the paint coat was meticulously designed, typical of the brand satisfy its OCD focus on performance.
It is priced at around £1.75 million, although it is likely that all units have been sold.
Bugatti Veyron 16.4
The now-retired Bugatti Veyron won’t be the only Bugatti we’ll see on this list. Although somewhat obsolete by modern automotive industry standards, the Veyron 16.4 remains well-regarded among enthusiasts and petrolheads.
Thanks to its 1184 horsepower, 8-liter quad-turbo W16 engine, it reaches a top speed of 254 mph (408 kph), that keeping it the fastest production car for several years.
The Veyron has the honor of being the car that led Captain Slow himself to be the fastest man on the face of the planet. According to the famous car journalist James May, the Veyron has a smooth ride even at top speed, only feels unstable when the air brake is deployed.
You can get a second-hand Veyron for just over £800.000 ($1.1 million), although you could also invest this sum in one of the other cars on this list.
SSC Ultimate Aero
In the not-so-distant year 2004, on the other side of the ocean, the engineers of Shelby Super Cars – no relation to Carroll Shelby – showed the world the fastest production car in the world.
With only 24 units produced and an initial selling price of almost $700,000 (over £500,000), this car demolished all kinds of records at the time. This car was powered by a 6-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine – in the version that reached 256 mph (about 412 kph) – taken directly from the Corvette C5-R racing car.
1250 horsepower delivered to the rear wheels through a manual transmission, making the Ultimate Aero a car for extreme drivers. Did I mention that this car has no ABS, traction control, or any kind of electronic assistance?
Despite there being so few units produced, the price of this car does not reach 7 figures. In 2018, a 2010 Ultimate Aero was even sold for as low as £160,000 ($220,000).
Koenigsegg Agera R
Koenigsegg is an old familiar name that has a habit of releasing a limited number of cars destined to break speed records, use state-of-the-art technology, and brag all over the place about its achievements.
With the launch of the Agera R in 2011, it set a speed record of 260 mph (419 kph) by taking full advantage of its 5-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine with 1140 horsepower delivered at 7400 rpm.
It sounds wasteful, but this model was Koenigsegg’s first to use biofuel technology. To get the most power out of it, the brand recommends using E85 to E100 biofuels instead of traditional gasoline as the latter reduces engine power by 200 horsepower.
Built-in carbon fiber, taking advantage of aerodynamic elements, and using custom ceramic brakes, the Agera R left its 18 initial owners happy, paying £1 million to satiate their need for speed.
Bugatti Chiron
The second Bugatti on this list could not be other than the Chiron. Named after the Monegasque racing driver Louis Chiron, this model was launched as the successor to the Veyron in 2016.
It shares the same engine used in the Bugatti Veyron but with improvements in power and acceleration. The 8-liter quad-turbo W16 reaches an output 1479 horsepower delivered at 6700 rpm and 1180 lb.ft of torque distributed to all four wheels thanks to its all-wheel-drive system.
The Bugatti Chiron is electronically limited to 261 mph, so its true top speed is unknown. According to Bugatti, there are no suitable tires yet to withstand the physical stress of the asphalt at speeds above 260 mph (419 kph).
Still in production, this contained beast can be purchased for as little as £2.18 million ($3 million), with customizable options.
Would you like to get one of your own? How would you customize it? Leave your impressions in the comments below.
Bugatti Veyron Super Sport
And we continue in the Bugatti house to meet the most extra limited version of the classic Veyron, the SuperSport.
After the success of the SSC Aero Ultimate, Bugatti kept its stiff upper lip and dedicated time and resources to turn the Bugatti Veyron into the fastest car on the planet. They took everything that worked from the W16 quad-turbo engine and pushed it further to the limit. Did you think you couldn’t squeeze more out of that engine?
The body was put through an overhaul, incorporating more carbon fiber to add more structural rigidity and lightness. You know the typical German engineering pastime of just getting better and better.
The result was an updated car for the time, 268 mph (431 kph) of top speed, and the return of the speed record for the Veyron.
By February 2021, the last Bugatti Veyron SuperSport produced was offered for sale in the UK. I regret to say that it already has an owner and the selling price is still unknown.
Hennessey Venom GT
Ah, freedom. For Americans, freedom is their greatest pride; so much is their desire for freedom that their cars reflect it.
And freedom is what the guys at Hennessey took during the process of creating the Venom GT. Although it looks like an over-the-top Lotus Exige, the Venom GT is actually a production car pushed to the limit. Let’s see why.
First, the chassis received extensive modifications to withstand sufficient mechanical stress, and twisting it would suffer at high speeds. Likewise, the body was reinforced with exotic materials such as carbon fiber.
They threw a 7-liter LS V8 from General Motors into the engine bay, the same as the Corvette ZR1, twin-turbocharged and mated to a 6-speed manual transmission. The result? 1244 horsepower of the purest American muscle transmitted to the rear wheels and a record speed of 270 mph (434 kph).
Currently, the Venom GT is available pre-owned starting at £900,000 ($1.25 million).
Did I mention that only 12 units were produced?
Koenigsegg Agera RS
The crazy guys at Koenigsegg, after the success of the Agera, was already preparing a new version of the model that would surpass the Agera R even more, will it be possible to improve it?
For the RS, they took the same engine as the Agera R and made a few tweaks here and there, added 20 extra horsepower, and removed the traditional gasoline limitation.
According to the brand, the RS is focused to be used on track but keeping the functionalities of a daily driver. Better work on aerodynamic elements, weight reduction and incorporation of technological elements of its One:1 project.
In total, 1160 horsepower propel the Agera RS to a top speed of 278 mph (447 kph). The harmony between comfort and track performance is balanced in this £3 million ($4.1 million) hypercar.
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport
Bugatti and its obsession to have the fastest production car on the planet reached a new level with the SuperSport version of the Chiron.
Now longtail and with tweaked aerodynamic elements such as rear diffusers and huge air intakes to cool the engine and its four turbochargers, it has set a speed record of 304 mph (489 kph). More than 300 miles per hour… in a production car!
Although it seems it is not enough for the French brand, they have taken great care to lighten the Chiron as much as possible. More precisely by 23 kilograms. Also, the electronic aids at high speeds reinforce the shock absorbers and steering; it is equipped with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires, specially designed to withstand 310 mph.
For $3.9 million, or £2.8 million, the select club of Bugatti car owners will ride in one of the fastest production cars on the road today.
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SSC Tuatara
After 10 years of presenting the concept car of this model, the cowboys without limits of SSC bring to production the Tuatara, the new production car of $1.9 million intending to be the fastest in the world.
It has, as you can’t miss in an American car, a 5.9-liter twin-turbocharged V8 made in-house. The 7-speed gearbox is also self-made and custom-made.
The Tuatara has three modes: sport, track and lift, all car height settings. To date, the Tuatara has performed several top speed tests, mostly in failure, and in one of them, it managed to reach 316 mph (509 kph).
Can it ever be recognized as the fastest production car on the planet? Eventually, as the guys at SSC, like good Americans, don’t give up so easily.
Final Words
The fastest production cars are the result of a mix of engineers with no limitations and lots and lots of imagination.
Soon we will see new speed records set by zero-emission cars, and perhaps we will see new manufacturers daring to challenge the established premium brands.
We are in the 21st century; the fear to innovate and break away from tradition is a barrier that is being left far behind in the past. Speed is the new Holy Grail.
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