The Top 10 Most Expensive Cars In The World

The most expensive cars in the world are so much more than transportation. These rolling art pieces encapsulate the priorities of the one percent, and in that universe, flamboyance and swagger take precedence over practicality and efficiency. Lifestyle criticisms aside, these are truly mind-boggling machines, and we’d like to count down our favorites for you here.

10. Zenvo ST1 ($1.2M)

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Kicking off our list is less of a car and more of an unchained animal in the ST1. Assembled in Zealand, Denmark, the Zenvo creates an absolutely obscene amount of power by combining a 6.8-liter V8 with both a supercharger and a turbocharger. Just how much is obscene exactly? How about 1,104 horsepower and 1,054 pound-feet of torque, all channeled to the car’s rear wheels.

9. Ferrari LaFerrari ($1.4M)

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Few cars on the road are more striking, and even fewer accelerate faster. With a dry weight of less than 2,800 pounds, this dragon-like performance car accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in less than 3.0 seconds, and it’ll prance to 124 mph in under 7. Flat out, it’ll top 217 mph.

8. Pagani Huayra ($1.4M)

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The Huayra is equally as famous for its odd-sounding name as it is for its face-melting performance. Named after the Incan God of Winds, the Huayra (pronounced why-rah) boasts an AMG-sourced 6.0-liter V12 with two turbochargers, resulting in 620 hp and and a massive 740 lb-ft.

7. Aston Martin One-77 ($1.4M)

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Under the vented hood lurks a naturally aspirated V12 that displaces 7.3 liters, which is a lot. It produces 750 hp and 553 lb-ft, which is also a lot. Those numbers make the One-77 the fastest Aston Martin ever made, as this spy chaser will top 220 mph in the right conditions. From a stop, it’ll do 0 to 60 mph in 3.5 seconds.

6. Koenigsegg One:1 ($2.0M)

You can buy a lot with $2 million — a really nice house, about 80 Mazda MX-5’s, or the Swedish “megacar” shown above. A logical thinker could probably think of a better way to spend your life savings, but megacars don’t give a damn about logic. Because they’re mega. And after reading what the car is capable of, $2 million might actually be a steal.

5. Ferrari F60 America ($2.5M)

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The supercar is mechanically identical to the F12, but the Berlinetta isn’t exactly a Fiat Panda to begin with. Its 6.2-liter V12 churns out 740 glorious hp, enough to propel the car to 60 mph in only 3.1 seconds. The ultra-rare flag-waver hearkens back to Ferrari’s bespoke past, as the company built several region-specific sports cars in the 1950s and 1960s.

4. Mansory Vivere Bugatti Veyron ($3.4M)

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This list wouldn’t be complete without some version of the mighty Bugatti Veyron. We’re shining our spotlight on the the Mansory Vivere edition here, because not only is it one of the fastest cars in the world, it’s one of the most expensive.

3. W Motors Lykan Hypersport ($3.4M)

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You may recall the Lykan Hypersport from its starring role in the blockbuster Furious 7, where the Lebanese supercar crashed through not one, not two, but three skyscrapers in Dubai. In a franchise filled with high-end exotics and one-off custom creations, the fact that the Hypersport got so much focus is a testament to its magnetism.

2. Lamborghini Veneno ($4.5M)

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The car is absolutely stunning from every angle, and to this day, we’re not convinced it isn’t an alien spacecraft surveying our planet for eventual takeover. It just doesn’t seem real. The only thing more remarkable than the look is the price — a whopping $4.5 million.

1. Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita ($4.8M)

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Underneath the lustrous finish lies a 4.8-liter, dual-supercharged V8 with a total output of 1,004 hp and 797 lb-ft, which means it should have little to no trouble overtaking semis on the freeway. The car’s specifications — in both performance and price — are nearly comical at this point, and just three were ever made.

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Polícia desmantela esquema nacional de golpes bancários

Polícia Civil de Goiás (PCGO) deflagra a Operação Falsa Central, uma ação coordenada pelo Grupo de Repressão a Estelionatos e Outras Fraudes (Gref), da Delegacia Estadual de Investigações Criminais (Deic). Foram cumpridos 95 mandados judiciais em todo o país — 58 de busca e apreensão e 37 de prisão —, além do bloqueio de 438 contas bancárias ligadas ao grupo.

A operação, nesta quinta-feira (21/11), que contou com apoio das polícias civis de São Paulo, Pernambuco, Pará, Piauí e Ceará, teve como objetivo desarticular uma organização criminosa especializada no golpe da falsa central bancária. O esquema causou prejuízos de aproximadamente R$ 200 mil a 27 vítimas identificadas apenas em Goiás.

O delegado William Bretz, chefe do Grupo de Repressão a Estelionato e Outras Fraudes (Deic), conta que a Operação terá desdobramentos.

“A partir da análise do número 0800 usado no golpe, os investigadores descobriram outras 449 linhas vinculadas ao grupo, sugerindo um esquema de alcance nacional. Embora a primeira fase da operação tenha focado nas vítimas goianas, há indícios de centenas de outras vítimas em diferentes estados, que serão o alvo das próximas etapas”, disse.

Os envolvidos responderão por crimes como fraude eletrônica, furto mediante fraude, associação criminosa e lavagem de dinheiro. As penas combinadas podem chegar a 29 anos de prisão. As investigações continuam sob responsabilidade do Gref/Deic de Goiás.

Alerta à população:

A Polícia Civil orienta que a população desconfie de mensagens ou ligações suspeitas sobre compras não reconhecidas e que jamais realize transações ou forneça dados pessoais sem antes confirmar diretamente com seu banco.

Em casos suspeitos, a recomendação é registrar um boletim de ocorrência imediatamente.

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