6 Most Expensive Cars in 2021, One of them is Worth N28 billion Despite Being Very Small

6 Most Expensive Cars in 2021, One of them is Worth N28 billion Despite Being Very Small

Lovers of luxury cars around the world don't mind the amount of money a whip costs, as long as they are getting value for their money. There are cars whose prices are capable of sustaining anyone for the rest of their lives.

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Briefly News presents six most expensive cars in 2021

1. 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO

The 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO is worth a whopping $70,000,000 (R1 billion). The car is historical and only 36 of them were made between 1962 and 1963.

According to Luxe Digital, the specific Ferrari that’s the most expensive in the world was victorious in the Tour de France.

1963 Ferrari 250 GTO
1963 Ferrari 250 GTO is the most expensive car in the world. Photo credit: Luxe Digital
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2. Bugatti La Voiture Noire

This is the second most expensive car in the world. It is sold for $18,700,000 (R268 million).

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The Bugatti La Voiture Noire has a carbon-fibre shell that’s sculpted by hand, a quad-turbo W16 8.10L engine that produces 1500 horsepower, and an acceleration of 0-100kph (0-60mph) in 2.4 seconds.

Bugatti La Voiture Noire
Bugatti La Voiture Noire is worth $18,700,000. Photo credit: Luxe Digital
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3. Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta

This adorable car that stands 21 inches tall is the third most expensive car in the world and it is sold for $17,600,000 (R243 million).

The car's frame is entirely formed of carbon fibre.

Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta
Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta is an adorable luxury car. Photo credit: Luxe Digital
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4. Bugatti Centodieci

Only ten of Bugatti’s 2021 Centodieci will be sold despite the high price. The car is worth a whopping $9,000,000 (R129 million).

Each of the hypercars has found a buyer already.

Bugatti Centodieci
Bugatti Centodieci is worth $9,000,000
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5. Bugatti Divo

Bugatti Divo is the fifth most expensive car in the world and it is worth $6,000,000 (R86 million). The car houses an 8.0L W-16 engine with four turbochargers.

The Bugatti Divo has 1500 horsepower, an acceleration of just over 0-100kph (0-62mph) in 2.4 seconds.

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Bugatti Divo
Bugatti Divo is the fifth most expensive car in the world. Photo credit: Luxe Digital
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6. Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+

Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ is sold for $5,740,000 (R82 million). The car provides speed and power alongside the beauty that truly makes a Bugatti a Bugatti.

Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300 plus
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300 plus is a beauty to behold. Photo credit: Luxe Digital
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Obafemi Martins beats Mikel in the list of Nigerian footballers with the most expensive cars

Meanwhile, Briefly News previously reported that former Inter Milan striker Obafemi Martins emerged as the leading Nigerian player with the most expensive cars in the world with his estimated spending on rides worth N775 million.

Cars in his garage are Mercedes Benz SLR of N347 million, Lamborghini Aventador of N162 million, Mercedes Benz G class of N106 million, Bentley of N95 million, Ferrari Lusso of N65 million.

Known for his brilliant and high sense of scoring goals, Obafemi Martins' love for expensive cars knows no bound thanks to football which made him who he is today.

Source: Briefly News

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Stefan Mack (Editor) Stefan Mack is an English and history teacher who has broadened his horizons with journalism. He enjoys experiencing the human condition through the world's media. Stefan keeps Briefly News' readers entertained during the weekend. He graduated from the University of KwaZulu-Natal in 2010 with a Bachelor of Education (BEd), majoring in History and English. Stefan has been writing for Briefly News for a number of years and has covered mainstream to human interest articles.

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Kelly Lippke (Senior Editor) Kelly Lippke is a copy editor/proofreader who started her career at the Northern-Natal Courier with a BA in Communication Science/Psychology (Unisa, 2007). Kelly has worked for several Caxton publications, including the Highway Mail and Northglen News. Kelly’s unique editing perspective stems from an additional major in Linguistics. Kelly joined Briefly News in 2018 and she has 14 years of experience. Kelly has also passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. You can reach her at kelly.lippke@briefly.co.za.