Most expensive car in the world

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The most expensive car in the world was entirely handmade at Rolls Royce’s Goodwood factory and is inspired, as its name suggests, by luxury boats. Its price breaks all the limits of the industry as it reaches 28 million dollars, three times more than the most expensive Bugatti.This is how the most expensive car in the world looks like: Rolls Royce Boat Tail
Rolls Royce Boat Tail 2021This portion is very similar to the compartments of the boats as it has a special Caleidolegno wood deck and has two central hinged lids whose leaves open like the wings of a butterfly. Inside, there are two coolers, cutlery and special Christofle crockery.This is what the world’s most expensive car looks like: Rolls Royce Boat Tail
Rolls Royce Boat Tail 2021Access to this area is facilitated as the two compartments rise and tilt 15 degrees to allow easy access to the items, which also include a complete picnic kit that includes an umbrella that extends from the back of the Rolls Royce Boat Tail and is complemented by a pair of chairs made of carbon fiber.This is what the most expensive car in the world looks like: Rolls Royce Boat Tail

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Some vehicles hold a different title, that of being the most expensive. However, do you know which are the most expensive cars in the world? To find out we bring you this list with 20 protagonists ranging from 2 to more than 23 million euros.
The Aston Martin Valkyrie is already a reality. If you have 2.8 million euros at your disposal you could get your hands on it, but the whole run is reserved. Its impressive 6.5-liter V12 made by Cosworth delivers 1,014 hp and 900 Nm, and turns this hypercar into a rocket. Only 150 will be produced, to which another 25 examples will have to be added in the AMR version.
The Lamborghini Sián represents a bridge between the past and the future of the Italian firm. On the one hand, it has the great naturally aspirated V12, while on the other, it has supercapacitors that make it the first electrified vehicle in the history of the brand. The result is 819 hp and 720 Nm of torque, allowing it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in less than 2.8 seconds. Only 63 units will be produced, at a modest price of 2.9 million euros.

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Probably one of the most attractive vehicles on this list is the Ferrari Sergio Pininfarina, with an asking price of €2,650,000. Ferrari only built six examples of the car in 2015 and sold them to a small, select group of customers. It is based on the 458 and develops a power output of 605 hp, coming from its V8 engine.
Aston Martin’s new hybrid hypercar has yet to hit the market, but the planned 150 street-legal Valkyrie have already been sold. And Aston Martin has not yet officially published the prices.  The amount we point out is an estimate, based on the unofficial information we handle.
In any case, this hypercar is impressive. It is equipped with a V12 engine, with 6.5 liters of displacement, originally from Cosworth, which develops a maximum power of 1,176 hp and 900 Nm of torque, to ensure a top speed of over 321 km/h.
The British firm will manufacture only 150 units of the Valkyrie road car, to which must be added an AMR competition version, in a limited edition of 25 copies, which will be delivered a little later.

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No, this is not just another version of the Chiron. It is a concept car developed by Bugatti to demonstrate how they would make a car with FIA regulations in mind and race on the racetracks. The result is this marvel that mounts the W16 quad-turbo W16, 8.0 liters with 1,850 hp. And in this case it weighs only 1,240 kilograms (its weight/power ratio is 0.67 kg/hp), which allows it to have a top speed of over 50 kilometers per hour.
The most exclusive and wildest Pagani so far, it mounts a 6.0-liter twin-turbo V12 engine developed by Mercedes AMG for the Italian brand, which reaches an impressive 827 hp of power. Only five lucky ones have one (among them the millionaire, car collector and influencer Oleg who has boasted about it in networks). Among its new features is a new Acquarello Light paint system, which reduces the weight by five kilograms, reaching a total of 1,240 kg.
Ferrari is always exclusive, but this convertible from the Italian manufacturer is even more so. It is a hybrid that develops a combined maximum power of 963 hp (a 6.3-liter V12 of 800 CV plus two electric), which reaches 350 km / h and of which 209 units were manufactured. The first 200 were already sold by customers of Il cavallino and the remaining 9 were auctioned or sold for charity, reaching figures above their selling price.