When the rich and A-listers arrive somewhere, they make sure they arrive in style. These people don’t shy away from spending tens of thousands or even millions of dollars to buy luxury cars. 

Several reasons determine the value of luxury cars. A limited production could mean a much higher price in the market. Most luxury vehicles available on the market are only manufactured from 20 units to even just three units!

The second thing which determines the value of luxury cars is the intangible history associated with the model. Cars owned by Steve McQueen would probably be more expensive than your neighbor’s car.

Today’s article is going to be all about the most expensive cars in the world in 2020. The prices of these supercars may change because of inflation and market demand. 

So, let’s have a look! 

 

 

   #1. 1963 Ferrari 250 GT0 

Price: $70 Million

 

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1963 Ferrari 250 GT0 is one the most expensive cars in the world

WeatherTech founder and CEO David MacNeil bought this iconic 1963 Ferrari. David enriched his name in the history books by paying a staggering $70 million for this 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO.

Only 39 of these models were produced between 1962 to 1964 by the iconic Marque. Only a few of these exist, so car collectors never shy away from spending millions on this rare beauty.

      #2. Bugatti La Voiture Noire

Price: $18.68 Million

 

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Bugatti La Voiture Noire is one of the most expensive cars in the world

Bugatti’s name is synonymous with luxury, and this supercar is no exception. Bugatti unveiled this supercar at the Geneva International Motor Show with a price tag of $18.68 million. The La Voiture Noire is a tribute to the 57SC Atlantic, the most sought-after vintage car in the world. The 57SC Atlantic was the brainchild of Jean Bugatti, who took his father Ettore Bugatti’s vision forward. Only four Atlantics were produced, and all of them are missing to this day. 

 

      #3. Rolls Royce Sweptail

Price: $13 Million

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Rolls Royce Sweptail is one the most expensive cars in the world

Rolls Royce always stands out from the other luxury car brands. Every Rolls Royce is handcrafted, and the details which go into producing each car are enormous. It takes almost six months to complete one Rolls Royce car, according to the company itself. 

 

Rolls Royce introduced the Sweptail at the 2017 Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este in 2017. And car enthusiasts were in awe of this breathtaking piece of art. And a work of art doesn’t come cheap, my friends. This luxury Rolls Royce had a price tag of $13 million, and that doesn’t include the modifications the buyer demands. 

     #4. Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita

Price: $4.8 Million

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Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita is one the most expensive cars in the world

 

The next luxury supercar on our list is from Koenigsegg. Only three units of this rare model were produced. The CCXR Trevita was so expensive to manufacture that even Koenigsegg had to reduce the number from three to two units.  

CCXR includes an exquisite diamond weave carbon fiber finish. This supercar also has an Inconel exhaust system to which gives it its unmatched speed. The carbon-ceramic brakes with ABS provide the driver with the ultimate control. 

    #5. Lamborghini Veneno Roadster

   Price: $4.5 Million

Lamborghini Veneno Roadster
Lamborghini Veneno Roadster is one of the most expensive cars in the world

When talking about luxury cars, we can’t forget about Lamborghini, can we? Veneno translates to poison in Spanish, and the names suit perfectly for this deadly thing of beauty. The design of this Lamborghini Veneno is inspired by its predecessor Aventador. Veneno was unveiled in 2013 at the annual Geneva Motor Show. This one-of-a-kind supercar can reach a speed of 60mph in just 2.9 seconds. Impressive right?  

 

    #6. Bugatti Veyron Mansory Vivere

Price: $3.4 Million

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Bugatti La Voiture Noire is one of the most expensive cars in the world

Bugatti supercars are known for their top-class performance and premium designs. This Bugatti Veyron Mansory Vivere outperforms all of its previous models. It was modeled on the Grand Sports Vitesse Roadster. The powerful 8.0 L W16 engine generates 1,200 HP, which reaches a record-breaking speed of 253 mph. Bugatti Veyron’s original version was also dubbed “Car of the decade” from 2000-9. 

   #7.W Motors Lykan Hypersport

Price: $3.3 Million

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W Motors Lykan Hypersport is one the most expensive cars in the world

You must have seen this one from the seventh of the Fast and Furious franchise. Lykan Hypersport was the first-ever supercar from Arab produced by Lebanon-based W Motors. And, this supercar indeed matches the performance of its European rivals. The twin-turbo mid-rear mounted 3.8 liters flat-six boxer can make it go from 0 to 62 in just 2.8 seconds with a maximum speed of 240mph. Now, this is what you call the epitome of speed and luxury.

  #8. Pagani Huayra BC Roadster

Price: $3.5 Million

 

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Pagani Huayra BC Roadster is one of the most expensive cars in the world

Huayra BC is one of the most expensive models ever produced by Pagani. This luxury car was a tribute to Benny Caiola, a close friend of Horacio Pagani. The Pagani Huayra debuted at the fae2016 Geneva Motor Show and was caught the eyes of car lovers everywhere. The Huayra BC features a reliable 6.0 liter V-12 bi-turbo engine, which generates 790 horsepowers. BC is better than the previous Huayra because it is produced with carbon fibers and other lightweight materials. Huayra also changes the model’s standard 150 milliseconds to 75 milliseconds. 

  #9.2020 Aston Martin Valkyrie

Price: $3 Million

 

2020 Aston Martin Valkyrie
2020 Aston Martin Valkyrie is one the most expensive cars in the world

Aston Martin is one of the oldest luxury automobile brands in the world. This Aston Martin Valkyrie is a symbol of the performance of elegance the brand is known for. Aston Martin Valkyrie pays homage to the old Aston Martin-Red-Bull AM-RB 001. Adrian Newey, the famous aerodynamicist who designs Red Bull’s award-winning Formula 1 sports car, also designed this supercar. He engineered an aerodynamic scheme that pushes the air via the chassis. This design results in downforce without using the wings. 

  #10.Ferrari Pininfarina Sergio

Price: $3 million

 

Ferrari Pininfarina Sergio
Ferrari Pininfarina Sergio is one of the most expensive cars in the world

Ferrari Pininfarina Sergio was unveiled as a concept in 2013 in memory of founder Pininfarina’s son. Only six of these models were ever produced. The manufactures handpicked the owners of all of the six cars produced. So this was a rare invite-only luxury car in the world. All six are handmade with an all-carbon-fiber frame and, like the Ferrari 450, don’t have a roof, side windows, and windshields. 

  #11. Lamborghini Sesto Elemento

Price: $2.2 million

 

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Lamborghini Sesto Elemento is one of the most expensive cars in the world

We have another one on this list from Lamborghini. This supercar is named “Sesto Elemento,” which translates to the sixth element on the periodic table: carbon-the element of life. This supercar can accelerate from 0 to 62mph in just 2 seconds. Sesto Elemento features a lavish exterior with a minimalistic interior to uplift this luxury car’s beauty. 

  #12. Bugatti Divo

Price: $5.8 Million

Bugatti Divo
Bugatti Divo is one the most expensive cars in the world

 

Bugatti Divo is another supercar manufactured as a mid-engine sports car by Bugatti. The name of this car pays tribute to the late racecar driver Albert Divo, who won the Targa Florio twice in the 1920s for the automobile brand. Only 40 of these hypercars were produced. They were sold to Chiron owners through a special invitation before the launch. We assume those owners had deep pockets because not everyone gets an invitation from Bugatti themselves, do they? 

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