Automotive excellence can cost a pretty penny, and these cars prove it.
It’s no secret that great cars are expensive. But just how expensive do they get? Whether you want an ultra-luxurious automotive oasis, the most power and performance on four wheels, or a vehicle that’s jam-packed with the very best in cutting-edge, pioneering technology, price can often be a superlative that comes with the others.
Manufacturers like Rolls-Royce, Bugatti, Koenigsegg, and Pagani are known for pushing the limits when it comes to engineering, luxury, design, performance, and technology, and as such, cars from those manufacturers are often some of the most expensive on the market.
However, the automotive world is experiencing a time when change and transformation is sweeping, especially in the realm of electrification, and the most futuristic, excellent, coveted, and desirable exotic and luxury cars for sale can come from anywhere. Both the most ambitiously futuristic cars and those that preserve an old-school ethos can be incredibly pricy, with collectors and manufacturers wanting to preserve history, and also be the first to make the history of the future. The privilege of doing so certainly isn’t cheap, though. Below are some of the most expensive new cars to hit the market in 2024.
Aston Martin DB12 – MSRP $248,086

Succeeding the iconic DB11 is Aston Martin’s latest grand tourer, the DB12. Powered by a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8, the “super tourer” packs a 671-hp punch, along with the luxury and elegance the century-old manufacturer is known for.
Porsche 911 S/T – MSRP $290,000

Celebrating an incredible 60 years of the Porsche 911, the new 911 S/T combines peak performance with old-school appeal. Using the GT3 RS’s 518-hp engine and a six-speed manual transmission, it’s one of the greatest driver’s cars yet.
Cadillac Celestiq – MSRP $300,000

Cadillac’s new all-electric halo car aims for the big leagues of luxury, reviving Cadillac’s past elite status as a brand. Artisan craftsmanship and bespoke configurations for each example ensure the Celestiq will be something truly special.
Rolls-Royce Spectre – MSRP $420,000

Rolls-Royce has finally unveiled its first all-electric model, and its cutting-edge tech and painstaking luxury futurize everything that makes Rolls-Royce great: pin-drop silence, a silky ride, stately looks, and unique configurations.
Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale/SF90 XX Spider – MSRP est. $850,000+

Ferrari has upped the ante for its hybrid supercar, making it the latest XX model, and the first to be road-legal. However, it still is unfathomable on the track, with 1,016 horsepower and aggressive aerodynamics for blistering lap times.
Aston Martin Valour – MSRP est. $1 million +

An ode to Aston Martin’s legacy, the Valour is a piece of automotive history. It will undoubtedly be one of the last of its kind, with a front-mounted V12 engine and a six-speed manual transmission, along with a retro-inspired design and a production run of just 110 examples.
Koenigsegg Gemera – MSRP est. $1.7 million +

Koenigsegg’s revolutionary engineering ability has resulted in the production-spec Gemera, its first four-seater megacar with luxurious accommodations and as much as 2,300 horsepower when equipped with the available V8 engine.
Bentley Mulliner Batur – MSRP est. $2.1 million +

Bentley sends off its iconic W12 engine with this coachbuilt masterpiece, of which only 18 examples will be built. With 740 horsepower, it’s the most powerful iteration of the W12 yet.
Bugatti Bolide – MSRP est. $4.3 million +

Bugatti decided to bring its immense W16 power to the track with its most extreme hypercar yet, which is restricted for track use only. The result is the otherworldly, racing-ready, 1-of-40 Bolide.
Rolls-Royce Droptail – MSRP est. $30 million +

With only four stunning bespoke commissions of the Droptail set to be made, the roadster is one of the most glittering examples of Rolls-Royce finery yet, with commissions of the car telling incredible stories with absolutely exquisite finishes and attention to detail, including gemstones and haute horlogerie timepieces.
Bugatti Tourbillon – MSRP $4.6 million +

The new Bugatti Tourbillon swapped Bugatti’s venerated W16 quad-turbocharged engine with a naturally aspirated Cosworth V16, paired with a hybrid assist that gives the new Bugatti Tourbillon a total of 1,800 horsepower. Combine that with cutting-edge engineering throughout and timeless beauty, and you have a 1-of-250 collector’s masterpiece.
McLaren W1 – MSRP $2.6 million

McLaren’s new halo hypercar evolves the legacy of the P1 with a hybrid V8 powertrain that boasts over 1,000 horsepower. Driving that power to the rear wheels, the new hypercar combines futurism with McLaren’s over 60 years of racing legacy. Only 399 examples will be made, and they are sold out.
Aston Martin Valhalla – MSRP est. $1 million +

The new Aston Martin Valhalla marks multiple firsts for the iconic manufacturer, as the first mid-engined supercar and the first plug-in hybrid from Aston Martin. With over 1,000 horsepower, it combines Aston Martin’s longstanding British luxury performance legacy with serious racing chops.
Ferrari F80 – MSRP $3.9 million

Ferrari has made its Big Five a Big Six, and its latest halo hypercar is the new F80. With 1,200 horsepower on tap, its V6 hybrid setup is derived from the two-time Le Mans-winning 499P race car, with incredible looks and track-ready performance.
Pagani Utopia Roadster – MSRP est. $3.5 million +

The roadster variant of Pagani’s third chapter in its hypercar history has arrived, and like the coupe version, the new Pagani Utopia Roadster is nothing short of beautiful. Its incredible artisan and futuristic craftsmanship includes leather straps, carbon fiber body work, a V12 engine, and an available manual transmission.
Rimac Nevera R – MSRP est. $2.5 million +

Rimac made the record-breaking Nevera even better. With the Rimac Nevera R, the Nevera evolves from being a hypercar-capable grand tourer, to being focused on ultimate electric hypercar track performance with aggressive aerodynamics, weight savings, and greater focus placed on incredible cornering ability and acceleration.
Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II – MSRP est. $400,000+

The redesign of the new Rolls-Royce Cullinan evolves the ultra-luxury SUV icon to adopt Rolls-Royce’s new design language. Rolls-Royce’s signature luxury and the iconic V12 engine remain, but the new aspects of the Series II Cullinan include the Duality Twill bamboo-derived fabric interior and bigger wheels than before.
Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II – MSRP est. $350,000+

The Rolls-Royce Ghost received a significant update as a new Series II model for the 2025 model year. It gets refreshed looks, a driver-focused design throughout, and the fabric Duality Twill interior availability.
Mercedes-AMG PureSpeed – MSRP est. $300,000+

Mercedes-Benz has kicked off its ultra-exclusive Mythos Series with the first entry being the new Mercedes-AMG PureSpeed. The ultra-exclusive racing derived barchetta is limited to 250 units, and features touches like a HALO-inspired solution replacing the A-pillar, and a unique livery.