The absolute pinnacle of automotive engineering — multi-million dollar machines, limited production runs, and performance that defies physics. The rarest and most exclusive cars on earth.
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ holds the production car top speed record. Only 30 units made.
Rimac Nevera sets the 0-60 mph benchmark. Four electric motors producing 1,914 HP.
Price per HP for some hypercars. A $5M Bugatti Chiron produces 1,578 HP. Investment-grade rarity.
Unlike most cars, hypercars appreciate. A Ferrari LaFerrari sold for $1.4M new, now worth $3M+. Limited production drives scarcity.
Ferrari, Bugatti, and Pagani often require existing ownership history for purchase. Start with lower-tier models to build relationships.
Single-owner, low-mileage cars with full service history command premiums. Track use hurts value. Factory delivery in Maranello adds provenance.
Hypercar insurance: $15,000-$50,000/year. Climate-controlled storage: $3,000-$8,000/month. Specialized transport: $5,000-$15,000 per move.
RM Sotheby's and Gooding set records. 2023: Ferrari 250 GTO sold for $51.7M. Modern hypercars: $2M-$10M at auction. Monterey week is peak season.
Rimac Nevera and upcoming electric hypercars may redefine the segment. ICE hypercars (V12, V8) may become more collectible as EVs take over.
Used: $1.5M-$2.5M. Hybrid hypercar, 887 HP, Nürburgring record holder. Strong investment potential.
$2.2M new. Limited to 599 units. V12, naturally aspirated. Ferrari's last NA V12 before hybrid era.
$3M new. 1,600 HP, 300+ mph capable. Swedish engineering excellence. Ultra-limited production.