When it comes to cars, some people have an insatiable desire for speed, luxury, and exclusivity. They are willing to break the bank to get their hands on the world’s most expensive and coveted automobiles. In this article, we will look closer at the crème de la crème of the automotive world—the most expensive cars money can buy right now. Buckle up and get ready to be amazed!

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Lotus Eletre R – £120,000

Let’s start our journey with the Lotus Eletre R. This is Lotus’ first foray into the electric car market, and the R model is the top-tier variant, priced at £120,000. What sets it apart from the other versions is its 675kW dual motor drivetrain, which provides exhilarating acceleration of 0-62mph in just 2.95 seconds and a top speed of 165mph. If you want to splurge even more, you can opt for additional features like carbon ceramic brakes, gold leather upholstery, or interior carbon fibre trim.

The Lotus Eletre R is an excellent choice for an electric SUV with blistering performance. It combines the environmental benefits of an electric drivetrain with the thrill of a high-performance sports car.

A Lotus Eletre R in grey.
A Lotus Eletre R in grey.

Radical RXC GT – £145,000

If you’ve ever dreamed of driving a race car on the road, the Radical RXC GT might be the car for you. Priced at £145,000, this road-legal version of the full-race RXC GT3 will make you feel like a professional race driver. Its carbon fibre body generates up to 900kg of downforce, ensuring exceptional grip and handling.

Equipped with a 650bhp 3.5-litre V6 engine, the Radical RXC GT can sprint from 0 to 60mph in a mind-boggling 2.7 seconds and reach a top speed of 180mph. With its impressive performance and unique design, the RXC GT is perfect for adrenaline junkies who crave the thrill of track-day experiences on public roads.

A Radical RXC GT in red driving on a road.
A Radical RXC GT in red driving on a road.
The BMW XM in blue on an open road.
The BMW XM in blue on an open road.

BMW XM – £148,060

BMW is known for producing high-performance cars, and the BMW XM is no exception. As the first electrified car from BMW’s M Division, the XM is a special vehicle with a price tag of £148,060. It combines a petrol-electric powertrain to deliver a whopping 653bhp, allowing it to go from 0 to 62mph in just 4.3 seconds.

In terms of customisation, the XM offers various options to tailor the car to your preferences. You can opt for 23-inch gold accent wheels or a Bowers and Wilkins sound system to enhance your driving experience. BMW even includes a Comfort Pack with heated and massage front seats at no extra cost, ensuring maximum comfort during long drives.

The BMW XM is a versatile, high-performance car that suits city driving and open-road adventures. Its electrified powertrain provides impressive acceleration while maintaining efficiency and reducing emissions.

BAC Mono – £165,125

The BAC Mono will capture your heart if you’re a fan of simplicity and pure driving pleasure. Priced at £165,125, this single-seater sports car combines lightweight construction with a bespoke 342bhp 2.5-litre engine to deliver mind-blowing performance.

Weighing only 555kg, the BAC Mono can go from 0 to 60mph in just 2.7 seconds and achieve a top speed of 170mph. Its sleek and aerodynamic design ensures exceptional handling and precision on the road. 

The BAC Mono in grey with black accents, parked up.

Audi R8 V10 Spyder Performance Edition – £167,520

For those seeking one of the finest open-top sports cars available, the Audi R8 V10 Spyder Performance Edition comes with a price tag starting at £167,520. It boasts a delightful 5.2-litre naturally-aspirated V10 engine, delivering 572bhp. With this power, it can accelerate from 0 to 62mph in just 3.2 seconds and reach a top speed of 204mph.

The Audi R8 V10 Spyder Performance Edition comes equipped with Quattro four-wheel drive as standard.

Additional options include:

  • A bespoke paint colour for £4,800.
  • The Carbon Pack for £9,000.
  • The Magnetic Ride suspension for £2,875.
The Audi R8 V10 Spyder Performance Edition in blue/grey with black accents, on an open road.
The Audi R8 V10 Spyder Performance Edition in blue/grey with black accents, on an open road.
The Land Rover Range Rover SV P530 LWB in grey with black accents, on an open road.

Land Rover Range Rover SV P530 LWB – £191,860

At the top of the Range Rover line-up, you’ll find the Land Rover Range Rover SV P530 LWB. This long wheelbase model starts at £191,860, but the price can quickly increase with optional extras. For example, a satin finish paint option costs £7,140, while 23-inch wheels add £3,600 to the bill.

Inside the SV P530 LWB, the Signature Suite with Executive Class Comfort Plus rear seats is available at an additional cost of £15,400. However, the 530bhp 4.4-litre V8 engine and four-wheel drive come included in the base price.

Porsche 911 Sport Classic – £214,200

As a niche model within the Porsche 911 line-up, the Porsche 911 Sport Classic stands out as the most expensive current 911 you can purchase from Porsche without adding any extras. With a price tag of £214,200, it surpasses even the GT3 RS in terms of cost.

The Porsche 911 Sport Classic features a ducktail spoiler and a powerful 542bhp engine. It also boasts unique wheels reminiscent of the original Fuchs alloys found on early 911 models. Each Sport Classic has an indoor car cover, emphasising its exclusivity and limited usage.

The Porsche 911 Sport Classic in a blue grey on an open road.

Mercedes-Maybach S 680 4Matic First Class – £216,960

The Mercedes-Maybach S 680 4Matic First Class stands at the pinnacle for those seeking the ultimate luxury saloons. With a price starting at £216,960, this luxury saloon offers a supremely relaxing and opulent driving experience.

While Mercedes offers a range of optional features, most standard features and materials reflect the epitome of luxury. Choosing a different shade of paint will cost £13,650, but many other options are either standard or come at no additional cost.

The Mercedes-Maybach S 680 4Matic First Class in dark red, driving on an open road.
The Maserati MC20 Cielo in light blue with black accents, parked up.

Maserati MC20 Cielo – £235,000

Maserati’s resurgence is evident with the MC20, and the Cielo variant expands the range by offering open-top thrills. To enjoy the extra fresh air, you’ll need to spend £235,000.

However, this price grants you a 621bhp 3.0-litre twin-turbo V6 engine, capable of accelerating from 0 to 62mph in 2.9 seconds and reaching a top speed of 199mph.

Compared to some supercars, the MC20 Cielo’s value seems reasonable. However, opting for the lovely carbon fibre wheels that reduce unsprung weight by 30kg will cost an additional £19,250.

Bentley Continental GTC – £233,320

Bentley has always been synonymous with luxury and prestige, and the Continental GTC embodies this reputation. It is priced at £233,320 and is the most expensive car in Bentley’s current line-up.

To embrace the true essence of the Bentley Continental GTC, you’ll need to choose the W12 engine over the V8 model, which accounts for the higher price. The W12 engine delivers a remarkable 626bhp, propelling the car to a top speed of 207mph.

The Bentley Continental GTC in emerald green driving on a road.

AC Cobra EV+ – £237,000

For those captivated by the classic AC Cobras of the 1960s, the modern AC Cobra EV+ offers a way to relish the iconic design without the exorbitant costs associated with the originals. Priced at £237,000, the most expensive version of the current Cobra line-up is surprising—it’s an electric model known as the 460kW EV+.

With an impressive 617bhp and a 0-60mph time of 3.8 seconds, the AC Cobra EV+ offers an exhilarating performance. Its range of up to 200 miles ensures you can enjoy the nostalgic experience of driving a sports car great while preserving the environment.

The AC Cobra EV+ parked in orange with black stripes.
The AC Cobra EV+ parked in orange with black stripes.
The Aston Martin DBS parked up with a green glow shining all over it.
The Aston Martin DBS parked up with a green glow shining all over it.

Aston Martin DBS – £277,500

Aston Martin is renowned for producing vehicles that exude elegance and power, and the DBS Superleggera takes centre stage in their line-up. The open-top variant, the DBS Volante, comes with a price tag starting at £277,500, approximately £20,500 more than the coupe model.

This remarkable car hides a 715bhp V12 engine under its sleek bonnet. With a top speed of 211mph and the ability to accelerate from 0 to 60mph in just 3.7 seconds, the DBS Volante offers a thrilling driving experience combined with undeniable luxury.

McLaren 765LT Spider – £313,160

At the pinnacle of McLaren’s impressive road car range sits the £313,160 765LT Spider, a car testament to engineering excellence. With a 755bhp 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine, this convertible propels itself from 0 to 60mph in a mere 2.8 seconds. Keep the pedal down, and it will achieve a top speed of 205mph.

While the initial price is substantial, most customers choose to enhance the car with personalised touches through McLaren Special Operations. The options allow for further customisation, whether it’s a unique colour choice, different wheels, or distinctive interior finishes. The Clubsport Pack is available for an extra £28,730.

The McLaren 765LT Spider in red on a race track.
The McLaren 765LT Spider in red on a race track.

Ferrari SF 90 Spider – £418,230

As expected, the Ferrari SF 90 Spider carries a significant price tag of £418,230. However, when you consider what you receive, the price is put into perspective. This hypercar boasts a plug-in hybrid powertrain, delivering a remarkable 986bhp, making it one of the most powerful Ferraris ever produced.

While you could opt for the SF Stradale model with a fixed roof starting at £379,000, the Spider fully immerses yourself in the V8 engine’s visceral sound. Enhancing the experience further, the Assetto Fiorano package, priced at an additional £39,360, reduces weight, improves aerodynamics, and equips the car with stickier tires.

The Ferrari SF 90 Spider in yellow on a road.
The Ferrari SF 90 Spider in yellow on a road.
The Lamborghini Aventador LP-780-4 Ultimae Roadster in blue driving on a road.

Lamborghini Aventador LP-780-4 Ultimae Roadster – £439,921

The Lamborghini Aventador LP-780-4 Ultimate Roadster is the grand finale for the naturally-aspirated V12-powered Aventador. Priced at £439,921, this open-top supercar represents the culmination of Lamborghini’s Aventador line-up.

With a roaring 770bhp and a 0-60mph time of just 2.8 seconds, the Aventador Ultimate Roadster offers a breathtaking performance. The limited production run of only 350 units further emphasises the model’s exclusivity, making it a rare gem in the automotive world.

Rolls-Royce Phantom Extended Series II – £450,820

The epitome of luxury motoring, the Rolls-Royce Phantom Extended Series II commands a price tag starting at £450,820. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this vehicle offers unparalleled opulence and refinement, befitting its position at the pinnacle of automotive luxury.

Every aspect of the Phantom Extended Series II is customisable, allowing customers to choose from various finishes, colours, and materials. Rolls-Royce goes above and beyond to accommodate the desires of its discerning clientele, ensuring that each vehicle uniquely expresses its owner’s taste and style.

The Rolls-Royce Phantom Extended Series II parked with a green and white glow around it.

David Brown Automotive Speedback GT – £620,000

Unbeknownst to many, one of the most expensive cars currently available in the UK is the David Brown Automotive Speedback GT, priced at £620,000. This exclusive vehicle pays homage to the iconic Aston Martin DB5, drawing inspiration from its timeless design and elegance.

Handcrafted with precision and passion, the Speedback GT combines classic aesthetics with modern engineering. Powered by a supercharged 5.0-litre engine producing 503bhp, this coupe delivers exhilarating performance while retaining an air of sophistication.

The David Brown Automotive Speedback GT in black driving.
The Gordon Murray Automotive T50 in grey with black accents. The image is taken from above.

Gordon Murray Automotive T50 – £2.8 million

The Gordon Murray Automotive T50 is a true masterpiece with a price tag to match. Designed by the visionary behind the legendary McLaren F1, the T50 is a testament to automotive engineering and innovation. Priced at £2.8 million, all 100 units of this extraordinary car were sold out before production began.

Equipped with a naturally aspirated V12 engine developed by Cosworth, producing 650bhp, the T50 is a lightweight marvel. Its fan-assisted aerodynamics and unmatched revving capabilities make it a unique and thrilling driving experience, deserving of its prestigious prize.

Bugatti Mistral – £4.2 million

For those seeking the ultimate expression of luxury and performance, the Bugatti Mistral is an unrivalled option. Priced at an astounding £4.2 million, the Mistral represents the final incarnation of Bugatti’s W16 engine. Created as an exclusive open-top variant to bid farewell to this iconic powerplant, the Mistral features the Chiron SuperSport’s full 1578bhp potential.

Limited to only 99 units, this automotive masterpiece combines breath-taking speed and impeccable craftsmanship. With a claimed top speed of 261mph, the Mistral ensures that its owners will experience unrivalled power and prestige.

The Bugatti Mistral in black driving on a coastal road with the sea in the background on a sunny day.
The Bugatti Mistral in black driving on a coastal road with the sea in the background on a sunny day.

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