Some cars remain affordable options for those just wanting to commute back and forth between work. Others, however, are so expensive that they are completely out of reach for most people. These are 10 high-priced cars that will certainly become the centerpiece of any collection.
No. 10 – Ferrari 12Cilindri ($470,950)

The Ferrari 12Cilindri features the most powerful V12 engine installed in a front-engine Ferrari. This monster delivers 818 horsepower and 500 lb-ft. of torque. What does it cost? According to Car and Driver, the high-powered sports car starts at just over $470,000. It can reach more than $500,000 based on options.
No. 9 – Rolls-Royce Phantom ($517,750)

Speed and performance are often defining characteristics of high-priced cars. The Rolls-Royce Phantom is a different beast at just over $517,000. Although that price can go much higher. It delivers unprecedented comfort and luxury touches for those who want to turn heads at a little bit of a slower pace. Not that the Phantom is slow. After all, it has a 563-horsepower V12 engine.
No. 8 – Ferrari SF90 ($593,950)

Ferrari is a common name mentioned when discussing high-priced performance cars. The SF90 is a special addition to this list considering that it starts at over $593,000. Of course, the limited-edition SF90 XX starts at $844,000. The Spider starts at $932,000.
No. 7 – Lamborghini Revuelto ($608,358)

A standout supercar with a powerful hybrid V12 engine, the Lamborghini Revuelto delivers more than 1,000 horsepower. A jaw-dropping 814 horsepower comes from the V12 engine while another 187 comes from three electric motors. The Lamborghini Revuelto is not the most efficient vehicle around with 23 MPGe as a hybrid. But at $608,358, mileage is less of a concern than pure fun behind the wheel.
No. 6 – Aston Martin Valhalla (est. $1 million)

One of the most exclusive vehicles on this list, the Aston Martin Valhalla will only be available to 999 customers. Production starts in Q2 2025. Aston Martin has not yet revealed the price of this supercar, which features 1,064 horsepower from a V8 and two electric motors. The current estimate is $1,000,000.
No. 5 – McLaren W1 ($2.3 million)

The successor to the McLaren P1, the W1 delivers an astounding 1258 total horsepower. 916 comes from a 4.0-liter V8. The other 342 horsepower comes from an electric motor. According to McLaren, this is its fastest road-legal vehicle. The automaker claims the W1 can go from 0-186 mph in less than 12.7 seconds. How much does the W1 cost? According to Aston Martin, it starts around 2 million Euros, which is currently $2.3 million USD. Of course, that price will go up with personalization options.
No. 4 – Pagani Utopia ($2.19 million)

Horacio Pagani, the creator of the Utopia, sought to meet his clients wishes with his new vehicle. What did they want? “Simplicity, lightness, and the pleasure of driving.” This led to the creation of a hypercar with a straightforward 6-liter biturbo V12 engine and either a seven-speed manual or automatic transmission. No fancy hybrid systems or dual-clutch systems. The Utopia delivers 864 horsepower at 6,000 RPM, all for the price of $2.19 million.
No. 3 – Ferrari Daytona SP3 ($2,223,935)

A throwback in some ways and a tribute in others, the Daytona SP3 celebrates Ferrari’s racing past. It features a powerful 6.5-liter V-12 engine that delivers 829 horsepower, and it pairs that with seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. The Daytona SP3, which is part of the limited edition Icona series, was only available to 599 customers for the price of $2,223,935.
No. 2 – Ferrari F80 ($3.1 million)

According to Ferrari, the $3.1 million F80 is the most powerful road car to ever come out of the gates of the Ferrari factory. The twin-turbo hybrid V6 powertrain delivers a combined 1,200 horsepower. The F80 can reach 124 mph in a mere 5.8 seconds while the aero package can deliver 2,204 pounds of downforce at 155 mph.
No. 1 – Bugatti Tourbillon ($4.6 million)

Bugatti has crafted a long line of high-priced supercars. The Tourbillon continues this trend with its hybrid powertrain featuring a V16 engine and three electric motors, which delivers 1,775 horsepower. This $4.6 million monster, which shares nothing with the Chiron, boasts an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission and all-wheel drive. Bugatti says it can go from 0-60 mph in as little as two seconds.