Rolls Royce Boat Tail.
The Rolls Royce Boat Tail costs an incredible $28 million and is
considered the coolest car in the world. Inspired by everything nautical, it
comes from the Rolls Royce coach build. The car has amazing features like the
Collider Legner veneer on its aft deck, a wraparound windscreen, and many other
nautical details. The rear of the car opens up to reveal a hosting suite with everything
you need for outdoor dining. It also includes two Boat 18-22 reversible timepieces
that can be used as dashboard clocks. Bugatti Lava Wetua Noir.
The Bugatti Lava Wetua
Noir costs over $18 million. This exclusive car is inspired by
the legendary Type 57 Atlantic from Bugatti's past. Bugatti has recreated the
sophistication and mystery of the Atlantic in this car. The most important goal
was to create the perfect car. Lava Wetua Noir features unique details that
echo the old Atlantic, like six tailpipes and a seam down the middle.
Pagani's Owned HP Bachetta.
The Pagani's Owned HP Bachetta costs $17.5 million and is unique
and historic in the world of supercars. It has a distinct look, outstanding
performance, and a powerful Mercedes-Benz 7.3-litre V12 engine. The HP Bachetta
is especially eye-catching with its rear wheels partially covered by a carbon
fiber panel and its roofless design. The name Bachetta completes its classic
and legendary status, making it one of the most expensive cars ever.
1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa.
The 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa, priced at an astounding $39.8 million,
is a vintage race car built in the 1950s and 60s. It has won 10 World Sports
Car Championships, 324 hours of Le Mans races, and more. Testa Rossa means
redhead, referring to its paint job. This car is considered the second most
valuable Ferrari, valued upwards of $8 million. In a 2014 auction, one sold for
around $40 million, cementing its place as the second most valuable Ferrari of
all time.
Aston Martin Bulldog.
The Aston Martin Bulldog is one of the most expensive cars,
usually selling at auction for around $1.5 million. It is designed for high
speeds, aiming to reach 200 miles per hour. Up until 2016, the Bulldog was the
only publicly seen, fully engineered mid-engine Aston Martin. It is powered by
a twin-turbocharged 5.3-litre V8 engine with Bosch fuel injection from the DBS
V8. This supercar features space-age cockpit entry through doors that open
upwards, showing its futuristic design. The Bulldog focuses on high-tech design
and minimal drag, using gull-wing doors without conventional handles.
Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Ulan-Ho Coupe.
The Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Ulan-Ho Coupe became the most valuable
car ever sold, fetching $142 million and breaking the record for the most
expensive car. This stunning car had a starting bid higher than the winning bid
for the second-place Ferrari 250 GTO. Designed as a road-going version of the
W196R Grand Prix car, it features a larger 3.0-litre straight-8 engine,
allowing it to reach speeds of up to 288 kilometers per hour. Known as the Mona
Lisa of cars, the 300 SLR combines exotic engineering, an all-conquering racing
history, the power of the Mercedes-Benz brand, and the fact that one had never
been sold before.
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