
The pinnacle of automotive engineering: the most expensive cars in the world for 2025
For most people, finding a vehicle is a matter of balancing priorities within a specific budget. But for the elite few who do not let pricing dictate their decisions, there is a rarefied niche of automobiles that represent the apex of performance and craftsmanship. These vehicles are less about transportation and more about making an ultimate statement of wealth and exclusivity.
Whether you are talking about an ultra-exclusive Rolls-Royce or a pure track machine, the top one percent of the automotive world is driven by an arms race among owners to flex their financial power. The result is that the world gets treated to some of the most spectacular machines on the planet. In the following compilation, we showcase the world’s most expensive cars, including their planned or completed production figures, which are often exceptionally low. This list does not include collector automobiles, which could be one of one, such as a Mercedes, Porsche, or Ferrari race car that competed in Europe in the 1960s.
You will likely never see any of these vehicles on public roads. It is more probable that the next time you encounter one will be at a Concours d’Elegance (an exceedingly lavish car show) or in a museum. Nevertheless, when you do, you will be able to impress onlookers by knowing exactly how much such a marvel costs.
Read on to discover the priciest production cars for 2025. If you are searching for a high-performance vehicle with more accessible pricing, be sure to explore our selection of affordable supercars.
2025 Ferrari SF90 XX
Price: $890,000 (Estimated)
Units Produced: 1,398 (799 Stradale + 599 Spider)
A Ferrari is an exceptional and sophisticated machine, even among its higher-volume supercar lineup. The brand also manufactures ultra-exclusive hypercars, such as the hybrid SF90. Within these limited production models, there are specific variants designated as “XX.” These are extremely restricted-run cars engineered to extract every ounce of performance from the SF90 on the racetrack. It is available in both the hardtop “Stradale” and open-top “Spider” configurations.
The SF90 XX features a twin-turbo V8 engine and three electric motors. This powertrain configuration delivers a combined 1,036 horsepower, which is 30 horsepower more than the standard SF90. The enhanced power output and reduced weight allow the SF90 XX to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.3 seconds and reach a top speed of 211 mph. It also incorporates aggressive aerodynamic enhancements designed to maximize the capabilities of this hypercar.
2025 Gordon Murray Automotive T.33
Price: $1.72 million
Units Produced: 100
The T.33 can be considered a more “entry-level” supercar from Gordon Murray Automotive (GMA), although this does not imply it is any less than a world-class performance vehicle. It shares the same powertrain as the T.50, although it produces slightly less power (607 horsepower in the T.33 versus 654 horsepower in the T.50).
In addition to its potent naturally aspirated V12 engine, the T.33 actually features a six-speed manual transmission, which is becoming increasingly rare in modern performance cars. The T.33 lacks the signature fan-assisted downforce system of the T.50 and utilizes a conventional two-seat roadster layout, as opposed to the three-seat, center-driver configuration of the T.50.
2025 Koenigsegg Gemera
Price: $1.7 million (Estimated)
Units Produced: 300
While all these vehicles feature world-class engineering, for automaker Christian Von Koenigsegg, excellence is an obsession. The Gemera is unique among hypercars in that it offers a four-seat cockpit, accessed via its distinctive dihedral doors. It is equipped with a unique powertrain that allows it to operate solely on gasoline, electric power, or a combination of both.
The Gemera was introduced in 2020 and has since received several updates, including incredible powertrain options. The standard setup produces 1,381 horsepower. Alternatively, customers can opt for a V8 engine combined with an electric motor to generate a staggering 2,269 horsepower.
2026 McLaren W1
Price: $2.1 million
Units Planned: 399
Every so often, McLaren produces a hypercar that stands out even within its lineup of elite sports cars. Following the legendary F1 and P1 models, the W1 is a limited-production vehicle, and all 399 units have already been reserved. It is a hybrid hypercar that incorporates lessons learned from exclusive models like the McLaren Senna.
The W1 is powered by a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine paired with an electric motor, delivering a total output of 1,258 horsepower and 988 pound-feet of torque. It can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.7 seconds and reach a top speed of 217 mph. It is a plug-in hybrid with a limited electric-only range of just two miles. Its hybrid powertrain enhances acceleration while also allowing for silent departures from the garage, which your neighbors will undoubtedly appreciate.
2025 Rimac Nevera R
Price: $2.5 million
Units Produced: 40
If you find that the blistering performance of a Tesla Model S Plaid is no longer sufficient, Rimac offers the solution to satisfy your all-electric need for speed. The Nevera is the successor to the CTwo from the low-volume Croatian EV hypercar manufacturer. It features a 120 kWh lithium-nickel-manganese-cobalt-oxide battery pack that powers four electric motors mounted at each wheel. These motors together produce a total of 1,813 horsepower and 1,741 pound-feet of torque. For the 2025 model year, the Nevera R joins the lineup with an impressive increase in output to 2,107 horsepower.
This level of power and torque will have you constantly shredding tires. The Nevera can rocket from 0 to 60 mph in an absurd 1.85 seconds and complete the quarter-mile in 8.6 seconds. The upgraded Nevera R will achieve the same 0–60 mph acceleration in a mere 1.74 seconds. The battery system supports 350-kWh fast charging, enabling it to go from 20% to 80% charge in 18 minutes. On a full charge, the Nevera has a range of 205 miles, although your range may vary following multiple high-speed acceleration runs.
2025 Pininfarina Battista
Price: $2.4 million
Units Produced: 150
Pininfarina is another iconic Italian design house responsible for decades of stunning Ferrari designs. Its first standalone production vehicle is named in honor of Pininfarina’s founder, Battista “Pinin” Farina. It is manufactured in the same facility as the Rimac Nevera and utilizes the same electric powertrain; however, significant engineering efforts have been made to ensure the chassis and underpinnings are thoroughly unique.
The electric Pininfarina Battista is constructed with a full carbon fiber monocoque and carbon fiber body panels to ensure lightweight strength. It features four electric motors—one at each wheel—that together deliver a remarkable 1,900 horsepower, enabling a blistering 0-to-60 mph sprint in just 1.8 seconds. It also incorporates speakers integrated into the vehicle’s sound system that replicate engine noise.
2025 Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut
Price: $3.4 million
Units Produced: 125
Like Gordon Murray, Christian Von Koenigsegg is a visionary car designer. The Jesko is the latest in a line of record-breaking hypercars from the Swedish automaker. The Jesko features a twin-turbocharged 5.0-liter V8 that produces 1,280 horsepower on premium gasoline. When running on E85 biofuel, it is capable of generating 1,600 horsepower. It routes power through a unique nine-speed multi-clutch transmission. Koenigsegg claims that, with E85 fuel, the Jesko has a theoretical top speed exceeding 300 mph.
2025 Gordon Murray T.50
Price: $3.2 million
Units Produced: 100
In the realm of motorsport, Gordon Murray is regarded as one of the most influential designers of all time. He has designed vehicles that have won both endurance races and Formula One championships. Today, he leads a car company that bears his name, and the T.50 is one of his latest creations, drawing inspiration from both road and track engineering.
In an era dominated by hybrid and all-electric performance cars, the T.50 features a gasoline-only, naturally aspirated (no turbos or superchargers) 3.9-liter V12 engine producing 661 horsepower and a wonderfully traditional six-