13 Worlds Most Expensive Cars

Xewatiposu 2018-02-03

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Not just anyone can afford these pricey supercars. From limited edition Ferraris to cars with incredible horsepower and design. \r
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6 - Lamborghini Centenario - In honor of the companys founder Ferruccio Lamborghinis 100th birthday, Lamborghini introduced a limited-production supercar of which only 40 units will be built. It includes a carbon fiber and aluminum frame with a 770 horsepower V12 engine, capable of going zero to sixty in 2.7 seconds, with a top speed of 217 miles per hour. The inside is a mix of carbon fiber and Alcantara. The instrument cluster is completely digital and the supercar also boasts all of the creature comforts youd expect in a mini-van, including 10” touchscreen and infotainment system capable of surfing the web, sending and receiving email, and using social media an apps. If you want one, expect to pay $1.9 million, but all of the units were pre-sold.\r
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5 - Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse - The German designed, but French produced, Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse is a derivation of the Grand Sport with a Super Sport engine. It tweaks the 8 liter W16 quad-turbocharged engine, which is equivalent to 2 V8 engines, to produce 1,200 horsepower, which enables it to go from zero to sixty-two in 2.6 seconds with a top speed of 254 miles per hour, making it the fastest open-top production car in the world. Make sure theres a gas station nearby though because at full throttle, the car will go through an entire tank of gas (26.4 gallons) in just 8 minutes. This gas guzzler is estimated to cost over $3 million.\r
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4 - Ferrari F60 America - The Ferrari F60 America is a very limited production roadster, which is derived from another car on our list, the Ferrari F12 Berlinetta. This version however is quite different. It has all new body work and uses a lightweight removable soft top, instead of a convertible top. It was designed to commemorate 60 years of Ferrari in the United States and only 10 were built. It has an American flag in the center of both seat backrests and classic red, white, and blue colors throughout. The laws of supply and demand tell us that this version wont come cheap and at a cost of $2.5 million each, it is nearly ten times the amount of the F12 Berlinetta on which it was based. \r
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3 - Pagani Huayra BC - The Pagani Huayra BC is a limited edition version of the car that was named Hypercar of the Year in new by Top Gear Magazine. It boasts an improved Mercedes-AMG 6 liter V12 twin-turbo engine, capable of 789 horsepower. They also reduced the overall weight by including a new type of carbon fiber that Pagani says is 50% lighter and 20% stronger than the original. Its Italian builders christened it the “God of the Winds”, and it can be yours for the low price of $3 million\r
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2 - Koenigsegg Agera S - The Swedish made Koenigsegg Agera was first introduced in new and features a 5 liter twin-turbocharged aluminum and carbon fiber V8 which produces over 1000 horsepower. It goes from zero to 62 miles per hour in 2.8 seconds and has a top speed of 260 miles per hour. It includes a dynamic wing and is optimized for running on low octane gas, which slightly limits its horsepower, compared to the Agera R. It was named Hypercar of the Year in new by Top Gear Magazine and was featured in the “Need for Speed” s and video games. And it can be all yours if youre willing to part with $4.2 million dollars.\r
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1 - Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita (TREV-IT-A) - The Swedish Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita is a super limited edition of its CCXR, a mid-engine, rear wheel drive supercar, sporting a 4.8 liter V8 twin turbo engine, capable of reaching speeds over 245 miles per hour. “Trevita” means “three whites” in Swedish, and refers to the companys unique ability to make a white version of carbon fiber, used in the body of the car. The process is very complex, so only 3 cars were to be produced in white, thus the name. As it turns out they were only able to produce 2 of the cars, making this version even rarer. Both versions are already spoken for, one being purchased by a seemingly very wealthy man in Geneva, and the other by famed boxer Floyd Mayweather, Jr. The CCXR sells for $4.85 million dollars, so we expect they paid quite a bit more.

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