Automotive excellence comes at a price – and these machines prove it.
From Ferrari’s record-breaking hybrid to Pagani’s open-top masterpiece, here these are the 10 most expensive supercars on the planet, redefining what performance, engineering, and exclusivity mean today.
1. Pagani Huayra Codalunga Speedster- $7 Million
Pagani’s newest creation turns the Huayra Codalunga into a roofless work of art. Its 6.0-liter naturally aspirated V12delivers 852 hp and 811 ft-lbs of torque, wrapped in an elongated, sculpted form that embodies timeless Italian craftsmanship. Only 10 units will ever exist.

2. Red Bull RB17 – $6.7 Million
Designed by the team behind multiple F1 championships, the RB17 brings Formula One DNA to the customer track car. Its hybrid-assisted 4.5-liter V10 screams to 15,000 rpm, generating 1,200 hp. Built for aerodynamic precision, it’s a race car in every sense – minus the FIA restrictions.

3. Koenigsegg Sadair’s Spear — $5 Million
A refined evolution of the Jesko, the Sadair’s Spear amplifies everything Koenigsegg stands for: extreme engineering and relentless innovation. The 5.0-liter twin-turbo V8 produces 1,602 hp and 1,106 ft-lbs of torque on E85 fuel, pushing the limits of street-legal performance.

4. Bugatti Mistral — $5 Million
Bugatti’s farewell to the W16 era is both elegant and formidable. The Mistral, a roadster based on the Chiron, features 1,578 hp from its legendary quad-turbo 8.0-liter engine. It’s likely to become the fastest open-top production car ever made.

5. Bugatti Tourbillon — $4.5 Million
he first Bugatti of the Rimac era, the Tourbillon introduces a hybrid 8.3-liter V16 paired with three electric motors to produce 1,800 hp. A symbol of modern engineering, it accelerates to 60 mph in 2.0 seconds and aims for a 276 mph top speed.

6. Bugatti Bolide — $4.3 Million
A track-only beast, the Bolide is Bugatti’s rawest expression of performance. With a 1,578-hp W16, ultra-lightweight carbon body, and a 2 lb/hp ratio, it’s designed for one mission: obliterate lap times.

7. McLaren Solus GT — $4 Million
From PlayStation to production, the Solus GT brings a concept from Gran Turismo to life. Its naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V10 revs to 10,000 rpm, making 829 hp, and only 25 examples exist – all track-only.

8. Aspark Owl — $4 Million
The Owl redefines electric hypercar performance with four motors producing 1,985 hp and 1,475 ft-lbs of torque. With a 1.69-second 0–60 time, it’s one of the quickest cars ever built – though production remains scarce.

9. Gordon Murray Automotive T.50s — $3.9 Million
An evolution of the already brilliant T.50, the T.50s is track-focused minimalism at its finest. Its 3.9-liter V12 produces 725 hp, weighs 300 pounds less than the road version, and uses a massive rear fan to generate astonishing downforce.

Publisher: Yara Vetchinkina


