It seems car manufacturers are forever raising the bar when it comes to creating the most expensive car in the world, as they continue to explore cutting-edge features. From the Rolls-Royce Boat Tail’s built-in champagne cooler to Bugatti’s new 1934 Type 57-inspired hypercar, the super-rich will be spoilt for choice when it comes to choosing from this list.
While there are many vehicles from some of the industry's most renowned brands that would be considered ‘expensive’, we’ve chosen to shine the spotlight on five of the most expensive cars and highlight the features which earn their place on the list.
Top 5 Most Expensive Cars in The World
Currently, these are the stunning models topping the world’s most expensive car list. With entries from Rolls-Royce, Bugatti and Pagani, the vehicles in this list offer plenty in the way of elite performance and beautiful vehicle design.
1. Rolls-Royce La Rose Noire Droptail – £23.8 Million ($30 Million)
Topping the list at an outrageous 30 mil is La Rose Noire Droptail, which is presented by Rolls-Royce as a piece of driveable art. The model is also a change from the usual 4-seater Rolls-Royce build and instead opts for a roadster-style 2-seater cockpit.
The vehicle itself is stunning, emblazoned with a gorgeous abstract pattern and an interior which incorporates 1,603 pieces of Black Sycamore veneer. That being said, it’s not immediately apparent why La Rose Noire Droptail, beautiful as it is, costs twice as much as its competitors’ most expensive models.
This is because the devil is in the details - details which have been crafted by a single craftsperson who maximises their ability to focus by only working in one-hour stints for a maximum of five hours a day. This personal approach makes every vehicle unique and a product of pure dedication – hence the eyewatering price tag.
Defining Features:
- Breathtaking Black Baccara rose-inspired art across the bodywork
- Light red True Love leather upholstery
- Negative body line with ‘dropping’ rear creates a dramatic appearance
2. Rolls-Royce Boat Tail – £22.2 Million ($28 Million)
The Boat Tail is another entry from the Rolls-Royce Coachbuild range and features an even more elaborate design than La Rose Noire Droptail if you can believe it. The specific functionality we’re referring to is the extendable parasol and built-in champagne cooler fridge. The perfect combination to park up and enjoy a cold glass of bubbly under shelter - just make sure you don’t drive after!
The Boat Tail incorporates the traditional 4-seats included with most Rolls-Royce models and offers the option of a roadster or coupe. In keeping with the Coachbuild design philosophy, the Boat Tail has been crafted by some of the world’s best designers and engineers, creating a completely original vehicle.
Defining Features:
- Built-in parasol and champagne cooler (activated by a single button)
- 2 timepieces which can be worn or displayed on the fascia
- Bodywork inspired by the grace of J-class yachts
3. Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta - £14.6 Million ($18.5 Million)
A stark contrast in design from the Rolls-Royce models, the Zonda HP Barchetta swaps a classy, elegant build for a more fierce and powerful look. Both the front and rear feature CRMO vanadium steel tubes help the chassis cope with the physical demand of hypercar performance.
The appearance of the Zonda HP Barchetta is far from minimalistic with in-built grooves and air vents to maximise airflow. The streamlined design helps it reach a top speed of 221 mph but in truth, this car doesn’t need to move an inch to take your breath away…
Defining Features:
- The roaring twin-turbo V12 engine
- Eye-catching, unique bodywork
- Aura of exclusivity as production was limited to just 3 units
4. Bugatti La Voiture Noire - £12.7 Million ($16 Million)
La Voiture Noire has taken heavy inspiration from the classic TYPE 57 SC Atlantic, however it’s swapped all of the curves and swooped bodywork for a compact and sleek look. This version looks like an iteration of the Batmobile and you can almost feel the energy exuding from the chassis.
The six tailpipes help channel the power of the La Voiture Noire produced by the outrageous 16-cylinder engine. The design shows just how far Bugatti vehicle engineering has come since the original 4 Atlantic models which helped put the brand on the map.
Defining Features:
- Distinct and entirely unique front fascia
- Single-piece carbon fibre bodywork
- 25 individual milled light elements in each headlamp
5. Rolls-Royce Sweptail – £10.1 Million ($12.8 Million)
From the front, the Sweptail doesn’t look like anything out of the ordinary but step to the side and you’ll see how the sweeping chassis resembles that of a luxury yacht - a design choice which was popularised by the Mercedes-Benz Maybach. The tail of the vehicle is fully curved giving it a unique and somewhat semi-aquatic appearance.
The interior consists of polished Macassar Ebony and open-pore Paldao, cocooned by an expansive glass roof to create a truly freeing feeling. The craftsmanship of the stunning Sweptail is on full display and the natural light floods in, highlighting all of the artistic details and rich materials.
Defining Features:
- Elegant falling waist-rail
- Moccasin and Dark Spice leather seats
- Champagne bottle & glass holder
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