Most expensive cars in the world 2024

A decade ago, the Bugatti Veyron stunned the world as a million-dollar car. Today, there are many options if you’re shopping for a car in that price range. From 2000+ HP electric hypercars by Rimac and Pininfarina to engineering wonders by Bugatti, Koenigsegg, and Pagani, these cars now cost several million dollars. If you want the best of the best, check out our list of the world’s most expensive cars.

  1. Rose Noire Droptail – 32$ Million 

The La Rose Noire Droptail by Rolls Royce is a super-luxury 2-seat roadster. It’s part of Rolls Royce’s Coachbuild program and is the world’s most expensive car, inspired by the Black Baccara rose. Only four of these unique cars exist.

  1. Rolls Royce Boatail – 28$ million 

The Rolls-Royce Boatail is a luxurious car inspired by 1920s and 1930s yachts. It features a unique deck that opens to reveal a hosting suite with a parasol, cocktail tables, tableware, and a champagne fridge. The car also includes special timepieces by Bovet 1822 that can be worn or used as car clocks, and a Montblanc pen in a custom case.

  1. Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta – 18.5$ Million 

The Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta is a special tribute to the legendary Zonda, blending modern technology with fine craftsmanship. Made for Horacio Pagani, it features a 760hp V12 AMG engine and a 6-speed manual transmission. Only three were built, with one kept by Pagani. Once the world’s most expensive car, it offers a unique and thrilling driving experience.

  1. Bugatti La Voiture Noire – 16$ Million

The Bugatti La Voiture Noire is a unique hypercar paying tribute to Jean Bugatti’s lost Type 57 SC Atlantic. Featuring a carbon fiber body and Chiron’s W16 engine with six tailpipes, it combines speed and luxury. The interior has Havana Brown leather, polished aluminum, and a rosewood drive mode selector. Priced at nearly $16 million, it’s one of the most expensive and exclusive cars in the world.

  1. Rolls Royce Sweptail – 12.8$ Millon 

The Rolls-Royce Sweptail is a unique grand touring coupe that started the Rolls-Royce Coachbuild program. Inspired by early 20th-century cars and yachts, it is based on the Phantom and took four years to build. It features a sleek roofline, swept tail, and glass roof. The luxurious interior uses Macassar Ebony, Paldao wood, and premium leathers. Debuting in 2017, it was once the world’s most expensive car.