1. Rolls-Royce Phantom Extended Wheelbase – $1,067,400. The Rolls-Royce Phantom retains its place as Australia's most expensive new car on sale today, and the only vehicle on this list to exceed $1 million before on-road costs.
A 1970 Ford factory-built 6-door XY Falcon – the only one ever made – is said to be rarer than one of the 3 surviving GTHO Phase IV's. “This Ford XY Falcon Wagon embodies collectability and could be the rarest car ever manufactured in Australia.
Koenigsegg Jesko: $3 million
The Jesko is our first hypercar that hits the three million dollar mark. From a performance aspect, this makes sense: the Koenigsegg Jesko is also one of the fastest supercars in the world in 2023 – which definitely goes a long way towards its sticker price.
Most Expensive Car 2022: THIS Limited Edition Ferrari Will Cost You A Hefty $70 Million | Details. The world's most expensive car is a 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO which was manufactured for only two years in 1960s. The most expensive vehicle in the world is still a Ferrari.
Rolls-Royce Boat Tail. Bugatti La Voiture Noire. Bugatti Centodieci.
We've all heard of cars that sell for millions of dollars, and every year prices just seem to climb higher. Does a car exist that is worth a billion dollars? Not quite yet, because apparently even the world's billionaires have budgets. But there is now a car worth a cool $142.5 million.
Ralph Lauren (famous fashion designer), Nick Mason (Pink Floyd drummer), and Jon A. Shirley (former president and COO of Microsoft) - are just a few people who own the most expensive car in the history of automobiles. The price is $70 million, and the name is Ferrari. The 1963 Ferrari 250 Gran Turismo Omologato (GTO).
But the 3413 could sell for far more than that estimate, if recent sales are any indication. Earlier in June, German race car driver Christian Gläsel sold his 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO, chassis 4153, for at least $70 million in a private sale to David MacNeil, founder of the car floor mats maker WeatherTech.
FAQs. What Is The Most Expensive Car In The World? The most expensive car in the world – officially – is the Bugatti La Voiture Noire. With a price tag of $18.7 million after taxes, the one-off Bugatti La Voiture Noire is officially the priciest new car ever.
Koenigsegg Gemera | $2,000,000
The Koenigsegg Gemera is a hybrid in more ways than one. It's a hybrid in the sense that it relies on three electric motors and a twin-turbo 2.0-liter I-3 to pump out a total of 1,677 hp.
More than one million cars were sold in 2022 - 1,081,429 to be precise - despite post-pandemic supply chain challenges and delivery delays, but Aussies had one car on their wish list: the Toyota Hi-Lux. The Toyota brand accounted for 21.4 per cent of vehicles sold, while more than 64,000 Hi-Luxes were sold.
Besides being known for its engineering and automotive heritage, Porsche is also associated with high prices. Historically, there have been several models in the Porsche lineup that are dubbed the “Poor Man's Porsche” by brand purists because they are considered entry-level models to the brand.
What better time to remind you of James Bond's Toyota 2000GT, which featured in the movie You Only Live Twice, the fifth in the Bond series, way back in 1967.
1. Ferrari 250 GTO - $70,000,000 (£52,300,000) The new king is here, except it's the same model as the last. Another Ferrari 250 GTO has claimed the crown as the most expensive car ever sold, fetching £52 million in a private sale from German racing driver Christian Glaesel to US car parts mogul David MacNeil.
Volkswagen has claimed its Beetle is the best-selling car in history, as it did not substantially change throughout its production run. By contrast, Toyota has applied the Corolla nameplate to 12 generations since 1966, which have sold over 50 million through 2021.