They’re  luxurious, they’re lustworthy, they’re fast– they’re also the world’s most  expensive. These 10 cars are the most expensive models you can buy today, from  Maybach to Mercedes, Bugatti to Lamborghini. While only the richest of the rich  can afford them, we can still drool. Here are the 10 most expensive production  cars available on the road today… 
  Before we  get started, a few notes to remember. There are single or custom cars that may  exceed these prices. For example, a 1961 Ferrari 250GT sold for $11 million this  year, making it the world’s most expensive car. These, however, are recently  produced cars that are available today in quantities of 20 or more. Without  further adieu, enjoy!
  10.  Maybach 62 Sedan: $390,000
 
 While the  Maybach brand was initially founded in 1909, it was reintroduced by Daimler  Chrysler in 2002 to compete with Rolls Royce and Bentley. Six years later, the  “Luxury Brand Status Index” voted the Maybach as the #1 luxury car– ahead of  both Bentley and Rolls. If price is any indicator, the Maybach 62 runs at  $390,000, a good $50k higher than a Rolls Royce Phantom and $200k higher than a  Bentley Continental GTC. What does that extra scratch get you? The ultimate in  luxury, powered by a 5.5L twin-turbo V12 engine pushing 612 horses. But you  won’t get behind the wheel– this extended cab model is intended for your  chauffeur. You’re busy in the back with models like Rosie Huntington  Whitley.
  9.  Porsche Carrera GT: $420,000
 
Going from luxury to performance in 3.5 seconds, the Porsche  Carrera GT is a very different car than the Maybach above. The engines are quite  similar– the Carrera GT is powered by a 5.7L V10 engine producing the same 612  HP as the Maybach. But with one glance at the Porsche, you know this beast means  business. The Porsche Carrera GT hits sixty from zero in 3.5 seconds, as well as  100mph from a standing start in just 6.8 seconds. This mid-engine street machine  was given the wheel base, air dams and carbon fiber body elements of a pro racer  with street legal sensibility.
8.  Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren: $450,000
 
While production ended on Mercedes’ top roadster this year, a savvy  (see also: rich) shopper can find one of the 3,500 produced available for  resale. A bit more powerful than the Porsche Carrera GT, the McLaren SLR  includes a 5.4L SOHC V8 that generates a maximum power output of 626 horsepower.  That pushes this 2-ton Mercedes monster to 60mph in 3.6 seconds, topping out at  208mph.
7.  Koenigsegg CCX: $520,000
 
By the time you pronounce the name Koenigsegg phonetically, this  puppy is already at 60mph. The Swedish born Koenigsegg CCX is amongst the  fastest street legal cars on the road, this one hitting 60mph in 3.2 seconds. It  is powered by a 4.7L V8 engine with two centrifugal superchargers that help push  this baby to 806 horsepower. If you’re in the market, we suggest the CCXR  version– which is built to run on biofuels, which by nature gives this Swedish  beauty a 25% increase in power…
6.  Saleen S7 Twin Turbo: $585,000
 
One of two true American sports car on this list, the Saleen S7  Twin Turbo earns its place the old fashioned way– with balls-to-the-wall power.  The S7 Twin Turbo is powered by a stunning 750 horsepower V8 engine with twin  turbochargers. That muscle takes this California beauty to 60mph in 3.2 seconds,  but it accelerates further by hitting 200mph in just 27 seconds. Rewind to the  beginning of this paragraph and read it again– and the Saleen S7 Twin Turbo has  passed 200mph from a standing start.
5.  SSC Ultimate Aero: $620,000
 
It may not be the most recognizable name on this list, but it  should be– the SSC Ultimate Aero is the fastest production car on the planet.  Like the S7 Twin Turbo above, this one is manufactured in America by Shelby  Supercars (SSC). The Ultimate Aero, however, holds the production speed record  at 256.15mph– doing so with an 1,183 horsepower, 6.35L twin-turbo V8. It gets  better– SSC has also produced the Ultimate Aero EV, an all-electric model which  will eat Jason Calacanis’ Tesla Roadster for breakfast…
4.  Enzo Ferrari: $640,000
 
What’s a top car list without a Ferrari? The Enzo Ferrari has  rightfully earned its place among the world’s most expensive cars with one of  the brand’s most powerful cars of all time. The Enzo, named after Ferrari’s  founder, is a 12-cylinder mid-engine street beast that uses F1 technology for  body construction, sequential transmission and braking. The result is a supercar  that can accelerate to 60mph in 3.14 seconds toward a top speed of 220mph. Only  400 of the Enzo Ferrari were produced, and it isn’t likely any of its current  owners would be foolish enough to let one of these go. But hey, these are tough  economic times…
3.  Lamborghini Reventon: $1,300,000
 
Lamborghini’s lone entry to the most expensive cars in the world is  none other than the fiesty Reventon. The Lamborghini Reventon is a  limited-edition, mid-engine sportscar that only 20 of the world’s richest racing  fans can afford. This V12 street bullet has 650 horses under its hood, enough to  push the Reventon to 60mph in 3.4 seconds with a top speed of 210mph. If you  ever see one of these 20-of-a-kind Lambo’s on the street, consider it a  once-in-a-lifetime moment.
2.  Bugatti Veyron: $1,400,000
 
In years past, the Bugatti Veyron would have been the world’s most  expensive car, until it was unseated this year by the next model on our list.  That’s not to lessen the importance of the Veyron– this is a dream car to best  all dream cars. The Veyron is powered by a 987 horsepower W16 engine that  achieves a top speed of 253mph. Getting there, the Veyron can hit 60mph in a  stunning 2.46 seconds. It has muscle like very few others, fused with a  signature style that is unique to the Bugatti brand. While the Veyron has  finally been kicked off the peak of this toplist, it remains one of the most  lustworthy cars in the world– regardless of its price…
1.  Aston Martin One 77: $1,500,000
 
The new king of the world’s most expensive autos wears the Aston  Martin logo. The Aston Martin One 77, revealed this summer, will be sold for  1,000,000 British Pounds Sterling, which converts roughly to $1.5 Million USD.  Only 77 of the One 77 will be produced– and all 77 are already sold. This  V12-powered Aston is a true supercar, exceeding 60mph in 3.5 seconds on its way  to a 200+ top speed. If you’re one of the lucky 77 to get your hands on one of  these machines, we’d love the generous offer of a test drive. Who wouldn’t?
 
Great Cars.
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