Most Expensive Cars Ever Made (By Launch Price)

When people say “most expensive car,” they often mean a record auction sale. This list is different. It ranks factory-built cars by their launch/announced price—what a manufacturer charged new—so you can compare apples to apples across coachbuilt specials, limited-series hypercars, and flagship sedans/SUVs. Taxes, options, and market differences can swing totals, and some ultra-low-volume cars never had a public MSRP; for those we use widely reported figures.


Top tier: coachbuilt icons & one-offs (≈$10M+)

  • Rolls-Royce Boat Tail (2021) — ~$28,000,000
    Bespoke body, three commissions. Peak coachbuilding.
  • Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta (2018) — ~$17,500,000
    Three reported. Open-top homage with unique details.
  • Bugatti La Voiture Noire (2019)€11,000,000 (pre-tax)
    One-off tribute to the lost Type 57 SC Atlantic.

$3M–$10M: extreme series builds

  • Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita (2009)$4,800,000 (2 cars)
    Diamond-weave carbon and twin-supercharged V8.
  • Lamborghini Veneno Roadster (2014)$4,500,000 (9 cars)
    Track-aero sculpture you can register.
  • W Motors Lykan HyperSport (2013)$3,400,000 (7 cars)
    Jewel LED headlamps, movie fame, ultra-short run.
  • Hennessey Venom F5 Roadster (2022)$3,000,000 (30 cars)
    American V8, 300-mph club aspirations.
  • Aston Martin Valkyrie (2021) — ~$3,000,000
    Road-legal Adrian Newey fever dream; AMR Pro track variant priced separately.

Track-only weapons (no plates, all drama)

  • McLaren Solus GT (2022) — ~£3,500,000 (25 cars)
    Single-seat, ground-effects monster inspired by a concept.
  • Maserati MCXtrema (2023) — ~€1,000,000–$1.9M (reports; 62 cars)
    Privateer special for closed courses.

Tech showcases & halo hypercars (≈$2M–$3M)

  • Mercedes-AMG One (2022) — ~$2,700,000
    Hybrid V6 with genuine F1 tech adapted for the street.
  • Ferrari Daytona SP3 (2021) — ~£2,000,000
    Icona series tribute to Ferrari’s sports-prototype era.
  • Automobili Pininfarina B95 (2023)€4,400,000 (10 cars)
    EV barchetta with adjustable aero screens.
  • Rimac Nevera (2022– ) — ~$2,200,000
    Quad-motor EV torque vectoring and record runs.
  • Lotus Evija (2023– ) — “> $2,000,000” (~$2.3M)
    Lightweight EV philosophy applied to 2,000+ hp.
  • Czinger 21C (2021– ) — ~$2,000,000 (80 planned)
    3D-printed structures, tandem seating, hybrid V8.
  • Zenvo Aurora (2023)€2.59–2.83M (50 total across Agil/Tur)
    Danish V12 hybrid with two personalities.
  • SSC Tuatara (2020– ) — up to ~$1,900,000 (spec-dependent)
    American twin-turbo V8 chasing top-speed glory.

Limited coachbuilt GTs & brand flagships

  • Bentley Mulliner Batur (2022)£1,650,000 (18 coupés)
    W12 farewell in bespoke form.
  • Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale (2023) — ~€1,700,000 (33 cars)
    Choose V6 hybrid or EV; both sold out.
  • Nissan GT-R50 by Italdesign (2018)€990,000 (50 cars)
    Hand-built coachwork over Nissan’s GT-R.
  • BMW 3.0 CSL (2022/23) — ~€750,000 (50 cars)
    Most expensive new BMW; manual, rear-drive, heritage livery.
  • Porsche 918 Spyder (2013) — ~$845,000 (918 units)
    Hybrid hypercar that reset Nürburgring expectations.
  • Jaguar XJ220 (1992)£470,000 (275 cars)
    ’90s poster car—still quick, still striking.
  • Lexus LFA Nürburgring Package (2012)$445,000 (50 cars)
    Track-focused aero and suspension, screaming V10.

High-ticket SUVs & sedans (context pieces)

  • Cadillac Celestiq (2025– ) — ~$340,000 (starting)
    Bespoke, hand-built American ultra-lux EV.
  • Land Rover Range Rover SV Carmel Edition (2024)$370,000 (U.S.)
    Region-specific spec, very limited.
  • Toyota Century SUV (2023– ) — from ¥25,000,000 (~$170k, Japan)
    Chauffeur flagship reimagined as an SUV.
  • Lucid Air Sapphire (2023/24– )$249,000
    Tri-motor, 0–60 in sub-2s territory.
  • Genesis G90 3.5T E-SC Prestige (2026 MY)$103,000 (U.S.)
    Top-trim value benchmark.
  • Lincoln Navigator Black Label (2024) — ~$130k
    Fully loaded, U.S. luxury mainstay.
  • Tesla Model X Plaid (2025) — ~$101,630
    Highest-priced Tesla currently sold.
  • Audi R8 GT (2023)$253,290
    V10 farewell edition; the last of its kind.

Why these cars get so expensive

  • Coachbuilding: unique bodywork, hand-finished interiors, and customer-specific details.
  • Materials & processes: exotic composites, additive manufacturing, motorsport-grade components.
  • Certification costs: low volumes make emissions/safety compliance disproportionately expensive.
  • Brand storytelling: heritage lines (Icona, Mulliner, CSL) command premiums beyond specs.

What we didn’t include

  • Auctions (e.g., classic Ferraris selling for tens of millions).
  • Tuner one-offs or heavily modified customer cars.
  • Speculative dealer markups and market flips.

Method notes

  • Prices are manufacturer launch/announced figures where available; several coachbuilt projects rely on widely trusted reporting.
  • Currencies are shown as quoted (USD/€, £, ¥). Taxes, options, and local incentives vary by market.
  • Production counts reflect stated plans; ultra-low-volume runs sometimes change during buildout.

Quick reference (alphabetical by brand)

  • Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale (2023) — ~€1.7M
  • Aston Martin Valkyrie (2021) — ~$3M
  • Audi R8 GT (2023) — $253,290
  • Automobili Pininfarina B95 (2023) — €4.4M
  • Bentley Mulliner Batur (2022) — £1.65M
  • BMW 3.0 CSL (2022/23) — ~€750k
  • Bugatti La Voiture Noire (2019) — €11M (pre-tax)
  • Cadillac Celestiq (2025– ) — ~$340k (starting)
  • Czinger 21C (2021– ) — ~$2M
  • Ferrari Daytona SP3 (2021) — ~£2M
  • Genesis G90 3.5T E-SC Prestige (2026 MY) — $103k
  • Hennessey Venom F5 Roadster (2022) — $3M
  • Jaguar XJ220 (1992) — £470k
  • Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita (2009) — $4.8M
  • Lamborghini Veneno Roadster (2014) — $4.5M
  • Lexus LFA Nürburgring (2012) — $445k
  • Lincoln Navigator Black Label (2024) — ~ $130k
  • Lotus Evija (2023– ) — “> $2M” (~$2.3M)
  • Lucid Air Sapphire (2023/24– ) — $249k
  • Maserati MCXtrema (2023) — ~€1.0M–$1.9M (reports)
  • McLaren Solus GT (2022) — ~£3.5M
  • Mercedes-AMG One (2022) — ~$2.7M
  • Nissan GT-R50 by Italdesign (2018) — €990k
  • Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta (2018) — ~$17.5M
  • Porsche 918 Spyder (2013) — ~$845k
  • Rimac Nevera (2022– ) — ~$2.2M
  • Rolls-Royce Boat Tail (2021) — ~$28M
  • SSC Tuatara (2020– ) — up to ~$1.9M
  • Tesla Model X Plaid (2025) — ~$101,630
  • Toyota Century SUV (2023– ) — from ¥25,000,000 (~$170k)
  • W Motors Lykan HyperSport (2013) — $3.4M
  • Zenvo Aurora (2023) — €2.59–2.83M

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