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When money is no object, you can buy any car you want, and that includes the top level of supercar. The most expensive cars in the world are more than just vehicles — they deliver joy on four wheels and show it off with exotic body styles. If you’ve really got money to spend, well, you can hire your favorite carmaker to build a one-of-a-kind dream car just for you.

The most expensive cars in the world cost six figures, with prices starting around $2 million made by luxury brands like Rolls Royce, Bugatti, and Lamborghini. Here are the most expensive cars in the world.

                   

-$19 million — Bugatti La Voiture Noire:

Bugatti La Voiture Noire
 

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Leave it to Bugatti to dethrone Rolls-Royce. The one-of-a-kind La Voiture Noire unveiled at the 2019 Geneva Auto Show stands proud as the most expensive new car ever built. The French automaker hasn’t revealed how much it charged for the one-off, Chiron-based model, though rumors point to a price tag in the vicinity of $19 million. We don’t even know who bought it. Some say it belongs to former Volkswagen Group boss Ferdinand Piëch; others believe soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo added it to his collection.

While the identity of its owner remains a mystery, its specifications are well known. La Voiture Noire — a name which means “the black car” in French — is powered by the same quad-turbocharged, 8.0-liter W16 engine found in the mighty Chiron. It channels a monstrous 1,500 horsepower to the four wheels, making it one of the fastest cars from the brand.

-$13 million — Rolls-Royce Sweptail

Rolls-Royce Sweptail

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Rolls-Royce will build you anything if you have a thick enough wallet to pay for it. Take the Sweptail, for example. It’s a one-off coupe that a customer commissioned from the ground up. Its design draws inspiration from the brand’s classic models while borrowing styling cues from the world of super-yachts. Nearly every part of this car is unique, and the project took four years from start to finish, which explains why it cost approximately $13 million.

-$8.9 million — Bugatti Centodieci:

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Bugatti took everyone by surprise when it introduced a one-of-a-kind, $19 million supercar named La Voiture Noire at the 2019 Geneva Auto Show. We didn’t know it at the time, but the French company was already working on its next masterpiece. The limited-edition, Chiron-based Centodieci is a tribute to the EB110 that lined every car-crazed kid’s bedroom wall during the 1990s. It’s a bargain at $8.9 million, at least compared to the La Voiture Noire.

The Centodieci (a name that means one hundred and ten in Italian) wears a more angular design than other members of the Bugatti range. The emblem is positioned above the horseshoe-shaped grille, like it was on the EB110, and five round slots behind each side window create an additional visual link between the two cars. The interior is a lot like the Chiron’s, though it gets model-specific trim pieces, materials, and accents.

The body hides a platform shared with the Chiron, and a mighty, quad-turbocharged W16 engine tuned to deliver 1,600hp. Bugatti capped production at 10 units, and each one was spoken for well before the car made its public debut.

 

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