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Priced at $1.4 million, this is Ferrari's fastest and most powerful production model to date, with 950 hybrid horses (708 kilowatts) and a top speed of about 220 miles per hour (354 kilometers per hour), debuted in 2013. Between 2013 and 2016, the company produced only 499 examples of the coupe. 1)
Pagani produced the Huayra in extremely limited numbers, similar to the LaFerrari. Just 100 coupes were made by hand by the company. Each car was powered by a Mercedes-AMG V12 engine that produced 720 horsepower (537 kilowatts). 2)
Just 77 examples were made, as the company's name implies, for some very fortunate – and very wealthy – clients. The One-77 is one of the most expensive production Aston Martin models ever, costing $1.75 million new. The One-77 had a 7.3-liter V12 engine that produced 750 horsepower (559 kilowatts) and could reach 60 mph in 3.5 seconds. 3)
It debuted in early 2020 as a successor to the legendary ST1, with carbon fiber wheels, a wild flexible rear wing, and a flat-plane 5.8-liter V8 with two superchargers. The TSR-S has a total output of 1,177 horsepower (878 kilowatts), and the company claims it can reach 60 miles per hour in just 2.8 seconds. Zenvo intends to produce only five cars a year, each costing €1.45 million (roughly $1.63 million in US dollars). 4)
The One:1, Koenigsegg's first “Megacar,” debuted at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show. The One:1 was a quicker follow-up to the Regera, with 1,341 horsepower and 1,011 pound-feet of torque while sharing the same twin-turbocharged 5.0-liter V8. With all of that fuel, it was able to reach a top speed of 273 miles per hour. All that pace came at a price, though: the Koenigsegg One:1 cost $2.8 million new. 5)
In December, Hennessey revealed the development Venom F5 for the first time. The company claims 1,817 horsepower (1,354 kilowatts), 1,193 pound-feet (1,617 Newton-meters), and a world-record-breaking maximum speed of 311 miles per hour (500 kilometers per hour). All of that success comes with a hefty $2.1 million price tag. 6)
Ferrari unveiled the Aperta, a roofless version of the lauded hypercar, after the limited production of the LaFerrari coupe ended in 2016. Just 210 examples of the LaFerrari Aperta were made between 2016 and 2018, making it even rarer than the coupe. This version was also more expensive than the fixed-roof model, costing $2.1 million each. 7)
The McLaren Speedtail is the fastest vehicle ever produced by the British supercar manufacturer. A hybridized twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 produces 1,055 horsepower (787 kilowatts) and 848 pound-feet (1,150 Newton-meters) for a maximum speed of 250 miles per hour (402 kilometers per hour). The most expensive McLaren ever costs $2,240,000, but the Speedtail isn't legal in the United States and all of them have been sold.