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Top 10 Most expensive cars in the world 2023


These incredible expensive cars are beyond sports cars, beyond supercars, and are best described as either ‘hypercars’ or ‘megacars’. With the exception of the ultra-luxury Rolls-Royce Boat Tail, all of them are extremely outlandish, incredibly powerful and viscerally exciting models with top speeds well in excess of 200mph. Some of them also make the list of the fastest cars in the world. today we are going to be looking into the Top 10 Most expensive cars in the world 2023

1. Rolls-Royce Boat Tail

Price: up to £25 million (est)When the incredible Rolls-Royce Boat Tail was unveiled it market a return to proper, bespoke coachbuilding for the storied British brand. If the design itself didn’t take your breath away, then the jaw-dropping price certainly will. 
Yes, there have been very special classic cars that sold for more at auction, but as a brand new car nothing comes close to the Rolls-Royce Boat Tail. It’s also unique in this company because it’s a luxury model, not a car offering mind-bending speed and focused handling. 
Loosely related to the V12-powered Rolls-Royce Phantom underneath, the Boat Tail is inspired by ultra-luxury yachts from the 1920s and beyond with a bespoke body with a removable roof canopy, a new level of interior finish and what’s known as a “hosting suite”; an opening rear deck containing a parasol, high-class outdoor seating and a champagne fridge. 
Three Rolls-Royce Boat Tails have been built in total, customised from the ground up by their well-heeled owners. The price? Rolls doesn’t discuss the vulgar manner of money, but the estimate is anywhere from £22-25 million pounds each, making it by far and away the world’s most expensive new car.

2. Bugatti La Voiture Noire

Price: £11.4 million (approx)There’s your ‘common or garden’ Bugattis, and then there’s the Bugatti La Voiture Noire. It’s a true one-off, and while your bog-standard Chiron costs £2.5 million including taxes this cost well over four times that. It’s the world’s second most expensive car, then. 
It’s based on a Chiron underneath, it’s a homage to a special 1940 Type 57 Atlantic owed by Bugatti’s founder’s son, Jean Bugatti. It mysteriously vanished while travelling on a train from the Bugatti factory in Molsheim, France to Bordeaux. Think the La Voiture Noire is expensive? apparently Ralph Lauren turned down an offer of $100 million for his one-of-two Type 57 Atlantic. 
Anyway, the Bugatti La Voiture Noire is 450mm longer than a standard Chiron and tuned to be more of a grand tourer. Despite that is still uses the same quad-turbo 8.0-litre W16 engine putting out a little under 1500PS, so it will still get a move on if you flex your right foot. It remains to be seen if Bugatti can find someone rich enough to commission another example. 

3. Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta

The Pagani Zonda was disclosed on the company’s founder’s birthday. It was launched at a price of 13 million dollars. It was launched with the name ‘Fangio F1’ when Juan Manuel Fangio became the champion of Formula 1. Only three Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta are there.

4. Bugatti Centodieci

Price: $14.4 million (approx)There’s your ‘common or garden’ Bugattis, and then there’s the Bugatti La Voiture Noire. It’s a true one-off, and while your bog-standard Chiron costs £2.5 million including taxes this cost well over four times that. It’s the world’s second most expensive car, then. 
It’s based on a Chiron underneath, it’s a homage to a special 1940 Type 57 Atlantic owed by Bugatti’s founder’s son, Jean Bugatti. It mysteriously vanished while travelling on a train from the Bugatti factory in Molsheim, France to Bordeaux. Think the La Voiture Noire is expensive? apparently Ralph Lauren turned down an offer of $100 million for his one-of-two Type 57 Atlantic. 
Anyway, the Bugatti La Voiture Noire is 450mm longer than a standard Chiron and tuned to be more of a grand tourer. Despite that is still uses the same quad-turbo 8.0-litre W16 engine putting out a little under 1500PS, so it will still get a move on if you flex your right foot. It remains to be seen if Bugatti can find someone rich enough to commission another example. 
Price: £9 millionCompared to the La Voiture Noire, the Bugatti Centodieci is positively common. Bugatti will build ten examples of the hypercar, and one has been bought by footballer Cristiano Ronaldo.
Recognise some details of the Centodieci? That might be because you remember the last Bugatti to be built by the French maker before it was taken under the wing of Volkswagen. Called the EB110, it rivalled the McLaren F1 with a carbon-fibre chassis, active aerodynamics and a 550PS 3.5-litre quad-turbo V12.
The Bugatti Centodieci borrows the same aggressive front-end and uses a similar mechanically adjustable rear wing as the EB110 Super Sport. But it’ll blow it into next week with a massive 1600PS from a tuned version of the Chiron’s 8.0-litre quad-turbo W16 engine. 
The car also celebrated the brand’s 110-year anniversary. The price? About £9 million inclusive of taxes. 

5. Rolls Royce Sweptail

The super luxury car presented by Rolls Royce. Sam Li, son of billionaire Samuel Tak Lee, has owned the only one-unit car in the world. The car costs 13 million. It has been described as “the automotive equivalent of Haute couture” by the design director of Rolls Royce motor cars. The feature includes suicide doors, 338 KW power output, 6.75 L V12 engine, etc.

6. Mercedes Maybach Exelero

Andre Action Diakite Jackson bought this car for 5 million dollars. Later on, it was purchased by rapper Birdman in 2011 for $8 million. Maybach Exelero is 7 feet long, 20 feet long and 5 feet tall. This black beast also has V12 Engine, weighing two and a half tons.

7. Bugatti Divo

Price: £4.8 millionThe hierarchy of special Bugattis is quite clear: the more expensive they get, the less are built. The Divo is a mere £4.8 million (still making the standard Bugatti Chiron look cheap) and 40 examples were produced. In July 2021 the last example rolled off the production line and was given to its owner. 
Surprise surprise, the Bugatti Divo is based on a Chiron and uses that W16 engine again. But it’s been designed as a more track-focused sports car than a straight-line warrior, with all-new carbonfibre bodywork bringing down the weight, more downforce and a reduced top speed – down to just 236mph.
The standard Chiron will go faster still with its special ‘Top Speed’ mode, up to 261mph. But the Bugatti Divo will monster its sibling in the bends. It also get a more menacing look to help it stand out, while there’s a huge array of personalisation options 

8. Pagani Huayra Imola

Imola was modelled and fine-tuned on a racetrack from which it got its name. Six of the Imola were manufactured only, and one was for Horacio Pagani, CEO of Pagani. The other 5 units were for customers. This Huayra Imola can reach 97 kmph in just 2.8 seconds with a top speed of 383 kmph. This sports car got its name from the Quechua wind god Huayra-tata. This is the most expensive car manufactured by Pagani.

9. Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita

A mid-engine sports car by Koenigsegg with only 2 units manufactured. CCXR was presented first time at a motor show in Geneva in 2006. It has a 4.7 L twin-supercharged V8 engine with an output of 817 hp. A limited edition sports car which was modified to meet US vehicle rules, designed in an individual way.

10. Lamborghini Veneno Roadster

Launched on the 50th anniversary of Lamborghini with only 13 units with a price of 4 million dollars. The design of this car was encouraged by sports prototypes. A unique design with a Y-shaped component taken from Aventador’s design language.

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