The most expensive cars in the world in 2019. The price of performance luxury
You don’t have to be Kanye West or Jay Leno to love expensive cars. They may sometimes be questionable lifestyle choices but they will surely be a favorite topic of discussion at your local Cars and coffee. Because no matter what car you drive, insanely expensive cars draw people in an instant. Cars like these are not mere social status boosters but masterpieces of engineering, hand-made sculptures of unrestrained performance and craftsmanship.
So, let’s have a look at the cars that hold even super-cars in contempt.
These are not the kind of cars you can afford to buy tomorrow, but the kind that will inspire your passion for gorgeous automobiles. They are alluring, unique, agile, high torque machines. They are the otherworldly creations that passionate car enthusiasts dream about at night. Their graceful lines fascinate and enchant all who behold them and their spectacular pulling power is hard to match. They are the super-models of the super-car world.
You have to know that most of these cars may not be available at your local dealer. Some of them are one-offs, while the others are part of limited editions. Because as we all know, supreme luxury does not come in volumes. To have one of these cars, brand new and custom made for you would put you in a very, very exclusive club.
Hailed as the most expensive car of all time, the car that Bugatti made in 2019 to celebrate its 110 year anniversary is powered by an 8.0-litre W16 engine that puts out an outrageous 1,500 hp.
The 8.0-litre power plant has the same power output figures of the Chiron, but the 7-speed dual-clutch gearbox and the all-wheel-drive system are heavily revised.
Also revised are the dampers and chassis that now contribute to a smoother ride.
The car’s body is hand-built from carbon fiber and features six exhaust pipes. The spectacular, innovative design was made by Bugatti’s Etienne Salomé. Based on the Chiron, Bugatti is rumored to have sold one for close to $19 million to either, Ferdinand Piech or Cristiano Ronaldo.
The company confirmed the sale of the black, one-of-a-kind, car but also mentioned that the client was approached by Bugatti.
This car is so exclusive that is was custom made by the company to meet the recommendation of one specific client. Of course, Rolls Royce did not reveal the name of the person that bought this two-seater land yacht, but we do know that he is a collector of private planes and paid a hefty price for the privilege of owning the most expensive brand new Rolls to date.
Probably modeled on the Wraith, it is powered by a V12, 6,75-litre with 453 bhp. The elegant bodyline of this extravagant model preserves the traditional Art Deco design that is synonymous with Rolls-Royce. It also features styling notes reminiscent of vintage Rolls-Royce models such as the 1934 Phantom II Streamline Saloon or the Park Ward 20/25 Limousine Coupe.
This astonishing Rolls-Royce model is handcrafted in England, to a level of luxury unimagined on even the most expensive series production cars. It has diamond-encrusted displays, gold paint using real gold and every comfort specification a customer can think of.
This ride is all about luxury and presence.
Or simply put the most expensive street-legal production racing car in the world.
This Swedish high-performance machine is a speed demon. It’s nimble, fast, light for its class and engineered to give you cutting edge handling. The Trevita price tag includes a new exterior finish called the Koenigsegg Proprietary Diamond Weave, which means some of its carbon fiber details are coated with a diamond dust-impregnated resin.
Under this expensive body, you get a 4.8 litre, dual-supercharged V8 having a total output of 1,004 horsepower, which will make you feel like you are driving a Formula 1 car through downtown L.A.
Koenigsegg previously used a Ford Modular engine on its CCR model and the numbers were not bad at all. On the Trevia, the Swedish manufacturer upgraded that with an in-house unit developed by Koenigsegg and designed to meet the Californian emission standards. And those are not the only upgrades. The car comes with new carbon-ceramic brakes, airbags, F1 paddle-shift gearbox, chrono instrument cluster, infotainment system, tire monitoring system and a hydraulic lifting system.
What would any exclusive car list be without a Lamborghini?
This car marks 50 years since Lamborghini got sick of Ferrari and built its first model. And it does mark it with style! The car looks breathtakingly good with lines that make it look like an alien fighter.
The engine is a 6.5-litre V12 that delivers 740 hp and 507 lb-ft at 8,400 rpm, pushing this venomous beast to 60 mph in 2.9 seconds.
The Veneno retains the chassis and push-rod suspension system from the Aventador. It has a carbon-fiber monocoque body with an aluminum front and rear subframe. The interior is very reminiscent of the Aventador J preserving the racier "carbon skin" element that the first Aventador lacked. The 7-speed ISR semi-automatic transmission includes a new "track" setting for improved performance on a race track.
Its name literally means Poison and it does look absolutely deadly.
Featured in the “Furious 7”, this Batmobile looking sports coupe is the first Arabic supercar. It is built by a company in the Lebanon and its awesome look and high horsepower to weight ratio make it a match for any competitor. The Lykan delivers 780 horsepower through the rear wheels from its twin-turbo mid-rear mounted 3.8 litre flat-six boxer and was picked up by the Abu Dhabi police as a patrol duty car.
The engine on the Lycan is quintessentially European and comes from German manufacturer Ruf Automobile. These guys are well known for their Porsche DNA as they manufacture, engineer and tune original vehicles using a Porsche chassis.
The Lykan HyperSport comes equipped with forged aluminum 19-inch wheels at the front, and 20 inches at the rear. The brakes have 380 mm ventilated ceramic composite discs, using six-piston aluminum calipers at the front and rear, and the tyres are the famous Pirelli P Zeros.The $3.4 million price includes headlights that encompass 240, 15-carat diamonds and that number almost doubles when it comes to the LED blades. Not the kind of automobile you want to find in the parking lot with a busted tail light.
This list represents only the carefully selected, insanely exclusive and almost irrationally expensive cars. There are more models that top luxury automakers are coming up with right now. Not to mention the unique highly expensive models that are being auctioned all over the world.
In the end, these super-luxury cars have their well-deserved place in the history of the automotive world. They will be driven and exhibited as a marvelous example of what can be done, providing inspiration to car enthusiasts, collectors, connoisseurs, and Iconic men alike.
So, let’s have a look at the cars that hold even super-cars in contempt.
These are not the kind of cars you can afford to buy tomorrow, but the kind that will inspire your passion for gorgeous automobiles. They are alluring, unique, agile, high torque machines. They are the otherworldly creations that passionate car enthusiasts dream about at night. Their graceful lines fascinate and enchant all who behold them and their spectacular pulling power is hard to match. They are the super-models of the super-car world.
You have to know that most of these cars may not be available at your local dealer. Some of them are one-offs, while the others are part of limited editions. Because as we all know, supreme luxury does not come in volumes. To have one of these cars, brand new and custom made for you would put you in a very, very exclusive club.

Bugatti La Voiture Noire - $19 million
Hailed as the most expensive car of all time, the car that Bugatti made in 2019 to celebrate its 110 year anniversary is powered by an 8.0-litre W16 engine that puts out an outrageous 1,500 hp.
The 8.0-litre power plant has the same power output figures of the Chiron, but the 7-speed dual-clutch gearbox and the all-wheel-drive system are heavily revised.
Also revised are the dampers and chassis that now contribute to a smoother ride.
The car’s body is hand-built from carbon fiber and features six exhaust pipes. The spectacular, innovative design was made by Bugatti’s Etienne Salomé. Based on the Chiron, Bugatti is rumored to have sold one for close to $19 million to either, Ferdinand Piech or Cristiano Ronaldo.
The company confirmed the sale of the black, one-of-a-kind, car but also mentioned that the client was approached by Bugatti.

Rolls-Royce Sweptail - $13 million
This car is so exclusive that is was custom made by the company to meet the recommendation of one specific client. Of course, Rolls Royce did not reveal the name of the person that bought this two-seater land yacht, but we do know that he is a collector of private planes and paid a hefty price for the privilege of owning the most expensive brand new Rolls to date.
Probably modeled on the Wraith, it is powered by a V12, 6,75-litre with 453 bhp. The elegant bodyline of this extravagant model preserves the traditional Art Deco design that is synonymous with Rolls-Royce. It also features styling notes reminiscent of vintage Rolls-Royce models such as the 1934 Phantom II Streamline Saloon or the Park Ward 20/25 Limousine Coupe.
This astonishing Rolls-Royce model is handcrafted in England, to a level of luxury unimagined on even the most expensive series production cars. It has diamond-encrusted displays, gold paint using real gold and every comfort specification a customer can think of.
This ride is all about luxury and presence.

Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita - $4.8 million
Or simply put the most expensive street-legal production racing car in the world.
This Swedish high-performance machine is a speed demon. It’s nimble, fast, light for its class and engineered to give you cutting edge handling. The Trevita price tag includes a new exterior finish called the Koenigsegg Proprietary Diamond Weave, which means some of its carbon fiber details are coated with a diamond dust-impregnated resin.
Under this expensive body, you get a 4.8 litre, dual-supercharged V8 having a total output of 1,004 horsepower, which will make you feel like you are driving a Formula 1 car through downtown L.A.
Koenigsegg previously used a Ford Modular engine on its CCR model and the numbers were not bad at all. On the Trevia, the Swedish manufacturer upgraded that with an in-house unit developed by Koenigsegg and designed to meet the Californian emission standards. And those are not the only upgrades. The car comes with new carbon-ceramic brakes, airbags, F1 paddle-shift gearbox, chrono instrument cluster, infotainment system, tire monitoring system and a hydraulic lifting system.

Lamborghini Veneno - $4.5 million
What would any exclusive car list be without a Lamborghini?
This car marks 50 years since Lamborghini got sick of Ferrari and built its first model. And it does mark it with style! The car looks breathtakingly good with lines that make it look like an alien fighter.
The engine is a 6.5-litre V12 that delivers 740 hp and 507 lb-ft at 8,400 rpm, pushing this venomous beast to 60 mph in 2.9 seconds.
The Veneno retains the chassis and push-rod suspension system from the Aventador. It has a carbon-fiber monocoque body with an aluminum front and rear subframe. The interior is very reminiscent of the Aventador J preserving the racier "carbon skin" element that the first Aventador lacked. The 7-speed ISR semi-automatic transmission includes a new "track" setting for improved performance on a race track.
Its name literally means Poison and it does look absolutely deadly.

W Motors Lykan Hypersport - $3.4 million
Featured in the “Furious 7”, this Batmobile looking sports coupe is the first Arabic supercar. It is built by a company in the Lebanon and its awesome look and high horsepower to weight ratio make it a match for any competitor. The Lykan delivers 780 horsepower through the rear wheels from its twin-turbo mid-rear mounted 3.8 litre flat-six boxer and was picked up by the Abu Dhabi police as a patrol duty car.
The engine on the Lycan is quintessentially European and comes from German manufacturer Ruf Automobile. These guys are well known for their Porsche DNA as they manufacture, engineer and tune original vehicles using a Porsche chassis.
The Lykan HyperSport comes equipped with forged aluminum 19-inch wheels at the front, and 20 inches at the rear. The brakes have 380 mm ventilated ceramic composite discs, using six-piston aluminum calipers at the front and rear, and the tyres are the famous Pirelli P Zeros.The $3.4 million price includes headlights that encompass 240, 15-carat diamonds and that number almost doubles when it comes to the LED blades. Not the kind of automobile you want to find in the parking lot with a busted tail light.
This list represents only the carefully selected, insanely exclusive and almost irrationally expensive cars. There are more models that top luxury automakers are coming up with right now. Not to mention the unique highly expensive models that are being auctioned all over the world.
In the end, these super-luxury cars have their well-deserved place in the history of the automotive world. They will be driven and exhibited as a marvelous example of what can be done, providing inspiration to car enthusiasts, collectors, connoisseurs, and Iconic men alike.
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