The most expensive cars in the world are beyond the reach of most of us. Especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, when many of us are out of work. That’s the bad news. The good news is, so okay, most of these cars, if not all of them, are out of your/our league, but a person can still dream, right?
Which is why we did the research to identify the 15 most expensive cars on the market. It’s an attempt to give you dreams to dream about. Because hey: we can all use a dream or two.
So here’s how we did it. We made a list of the most expensive cars in the world. Then, for good measure, we broke it down, car by car with video, so you can see what you’re (probably not) getting (anytime soon).
But say, if you do buy one of these beautiful new beauties, why not donate your old cast-offs to us? We’re not picky, at all.
And now, with no further ado:
The Most Expensive Cars in the World
- Maserati MC20 $200,000
- Bentley Flying Spur Speed $215,000
- Aston Martin Lagonda EV $250,000
- Rolls Royce Ghost $315,000
- Ferrari SF90 Stradale $625,000
- Aston Martin Valhalla $1,300,000
- Mercedes AMG One $2,700,000
- Koenigsegg Jesko $3,000,000
- Gordon Murray T.50 $3,080,000
- Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ $5,740,000
- Bugatti Divo $6,000,000
- Bugatti Centodieci $9,000,000
- Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta $17,600,000
- Bugatti La Voiture Noire $18,700,000
- 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO $70,000,000
See How They Run:
Maserati MC20 ($200,000)
Bentley Flying Spur Speed ($215,000)
Aston Martin Lagonda EV ($250,000)
Rolls Royce Ghost ($315,000)
Ferrari SF90 Stradale ($625,000)
Aston Martin Valhalla ($1,300,000)
Mercedes AMG One ($2,700,000)
Koenigsegg Jesko ($3,000,000)
Gordon Murray T.50 ($3,080,000)
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ ($5,740,000)
Bugatti Divo ($6,000,000)
Bugatti Centodieci ($9,000,000)
Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta ($17,600,000)
Bugatti La Voiture Noire ($18,700,000)
1963 Ferrari 250 GTO ($70,000,000)