5. Mercedes-Maybach Exelero ($8 Million USD)
It’s always an amazing year for Mercedes, with sales skyrocketing despite the brief pause last year due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Maybach Exelero is one of the vehicles people will talk about for generations to come despite having only been introduced in 2004. The fact that the vehicle was commissioned by Fulda to test their new Carat Exelero tire range proved just how much the vehicle would remain in people’s hearts forever. The supercar is powered by a twin-turbo V12 engine that delivers 690 horsepower and 752lb-ft of torque. Its $8 million USD price tag is justified by a top speed of 218 mph and a magical exterior clothed in black.
6. Bugatti Divo ($6 million)
This is not the fastest Bugatti – it’s not even as fast as the Chiron, but why is it more expensive? The answer lies in its look, coupled with how the interior is built. Although it is built similar to the Chiron, it is different in a lot of ways including its weight which Bugatti was able to keep very light by keeping interior materials and infotainment to a minimum. A bunch of ultra luxury features is another thing the 40 Divo owners will get to enjoy. The hypercar features a powerful 8.0L W-16 engine with four turbochargers that puts out 1,119 kilowatts and it has a top speed of 236 horsepower with a capability to sprint up to 62 mph from a standstill point in 2.4 seconds.