Top 10 Most Expensive Supercars
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Here is a list of the most expensive supercars as of
* prices in approximate USD and can vary depending on region/market *

🥇 1. Rolls-Royce La Rose Noire Droptail — $30 Million
An ultra-exclusive, hand-built masterpiece with bespoke detailing and a twin-turbo V12 engine. Only one exists — a true work of art on wheels.
🥈 2. Bugatti La Voiture Noire — $18.7 Million
Translating to “The Black Car,” this one-off Bugatti features a quad-turbo W16 engine and over 1,500 hp — the ultimate symbol of automotive luxury.
🥉 3. Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta — $17.5 Million
Pagani’s rarest creation. It’s mostly carbon fibre, insanely powerful, and has a design inspired by Horacio Pagani’s personal taste — only three were built.
4. SP Automotive Chaos — $14.4 Million
The world’s first “ultracar” from Greece — the Chaos pushes boundaries with a claimed 3,000+ hp and revolutionary 3D-printed components.
5. Bugatti Centodieci — $9 Million
A tribute to the EB110, the Centodieci celebrates Bugatti’s 110-year legacy with stunning design and performance. Only 10 units were made.
6. Mercedes-Maybach Exelero — $8 Million
A one-of-one luxury coupe built for ultimate speed and comfort. Its twin-turbo V12 makes it as powerful as it is extravagant.
7. Pagani Huayra Codalunga — $7.4 Million
This long-tail edition of the Huayra is sleek, elegant, and aerodynamic — a modern nod to 1960s race cars.
8. Bugatti Divo — $6 Million
Built for agility, not just speed. The Divo refines the Chiron with sharper handling and unique aerodynamics, limited to just 40 units.
9. Lamborghini Veneno Roadster — $5.6 Million
An extreme version of the Aventador, combining track-ready aerodynamics with head-turning style. Only 9 Roadsters were made.
10. Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita — $4.8 Million
Its body is made from diamond-coated carbon fibre — literally. With over 1,000 hp and ultra-rare materials, only two Trevitas exist.
💬 Bonus: Honorable Mentions
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Aston Martin Valkyrie — $3.2M
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McLaren P1 LM — $3.6M
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Ferrari Pininfarina Sergio — $3M