The most expensive cars
in the world are so much more than transportation. These rolling art
pieces encapsulate the priorities of the one percent, and in that
universe, flamboyance and swagger take precedence over practicality and
efficiency. Lifestyle criticisms aside, these are truly mind-boggling
machines, and we’d like to count down our favorites for you here.
For the sake of clarity, we’re
categorizing recently made, road-legal production vehicles only —
limited runs notwithstanding — and we’re leaving out classic cars sold
at auction. We’re also limiting the list to one entrant per nameplate,
so don’t expect 10 different iterations of the same Bugatti Veyron.
So whether your name is Buffet, Gates,
Stark, or McDuck, these rides are for you — the most exorbitant
people-carriers on the planet. They say money can’t buy happiness, but
after viewing this list, you just might beg to differ.
Zenvo ST1 ($1.2M)
Unfortunately for the Danish outfit, the mostly hand-built ST1 has been surrounded with controversy since its debut. During Top Gear’s 21st season, the program tested the supercar around its famous track, only to be met with constant breakdowns, slower than expected lap times, and a good old-fashioned engine fire.
Zenvo disputed Top Gear’s claims, stating the show only published the vehicle’s sluggish laps and that the fire was caused by hours of extreme driving. Nevertheless, the vehicle’s murderous looks and monstrous grunt are nothing to shake a stick at. We certainly wouldn’t kick it out of the garage.
Ferrari LaFerrari ($1.4M)
Few cars on the road are more striking, and even fewer accelerate faster. With a dry weight of less than 2,800 pounds, this dragon-like performance car accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in less than 3.0 seconds, and it’ll prance to 124 mph in under 7. Flat out, it’ll top 217 mph.
The only thing quicker than the car itself is how fast it sold, as all 499 units were snatched up faster than you can say “bank loan.” Ferrari also produced a hardcore, FXX K version specifically for the track, which we’ll delve into later.
Related: The most expensive vehicles in the world (2014 list)
Pagani Huayra ($1.4M)
Just how swift is it? Around the Top Gear test track, it set a time of 1:13.8, some 3.0 seconds quicker than the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport. It even bested the Ariel Atom 500, which is essentially a go-kart with a 500-hp V8 strapped on the back. It still holds the show’s track record to this day, and that’s just the beginning. With incredible gullwing doors and one of the most intricate interiors ever designed, the Huayra is like nothing else on the road.
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