Costliest Cars Globally

For nearly a hundred years, there was always a Bentley, Mercedes, or Rolls-Royce that claimed the title of the world’s most expensive car. Although this list was once primarily filled with ultra-luxurious vehicles, bespoke “hyper-GTs” and “ultra cars” are currently challenging the custom-built roadsters.
The 16 priciest cars in 2025 feature bespoke roadsters and unique hyper-GTs.
From the Rolls-Royce La Rose Noire Droptail’s focus on fine details to the SP Automotive Chaos’s remarkable 3,000 hp power, every vehicle showcases creativity and innovation in the automotive sector at its finest.
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Aston Martin Valour utilizes the Valkyrie hypercar’s carbon-fibre monocoque and V12, then adjusts it for street use. The 6.5 L naturally aspirated engine produces 820 PS and 750 Nm in a gentler map, coupled with a 7-speed automated manual. The ride includes an “Adaptive Comfort” mode that elevates the vehicle for regular driving.
The Valour’s design is similar to the Valkyrie, featuring a prominent fixed rear wing and shaped side scoops, while incorporating functional elements such as a more straightforward central touchscreen and additional cabin storage. Aston Martin intends to produce approximately 110 units, allowing more customers to enjoy hypercar performance in their daily routines
Ferrari’s F80 is a unique, custom-built vehicle inspired by the brand’s racing prototypes from the mid-2000s. It combines a hybrid 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 with an electric motor that produces 780 PS and 900 Nm. It features active aerodynamics, which comprises a DRS-like rear wing and a modifiable front bumper for reducing drag on straightaways.
The F80’s hydraulic suspension adjusts both ride height and stiffness while you drive. Additionally, the carbon-fiber monocoque and four circular tail lights impart a retro-futuristic appearance, while the cockpit emphasizes the driver with a simple digital display. There is just one F80, making it a collector’s dream that blends past and future Ferrari technology.