Top Ten Most Expensive And Fastest Cars In The Worlds
Are you thinking which cars in most expensive and runs faster then all others cars then see top 10 car list list in the worlds which is costly and fastest
Top 10 most expensive cars in the world 2014
1. Lamborghini Veneno
2. Bugatti Veyron
About $1.9 million
The Bugatti Veyron is one of the  world's fastest production cars and critics  suggest it's simply a  life-support system for a spectacularly powerful engine.  Under the  hatch you'll find an 8.0-litre, 16-cylinder beast with four   turbochargers and 763kW. A total of 10 radiators are needed to keep a  lid on it  all.
But the Bugatti is so much more.
3.  Lamborghini Reventon Roadster
About $1.6 million
If you thought a Lamborghini  Murcielago Roadster at almost $870,000 was a  dollar sign too far, then  you aren't going to like the Reventon Roadster.
Don't expect any change from 1.6  million of our South Pacific pesos for the  dramatic-looking drop-top  that is, despite the Darth Vader looks, based on the  Murcielago  platform.
Just 20 examples of the drop-top will be built, which, given the price tag,  might still be too many.
And by the way, the Reventon follows Lamborghini tradition by being named  after a famous Spanish fighting bull.
A clutchless manual transmission  allows you to shift gears in about a 10th of  a second, rocketing you to  a top speed of 408km/h. It's understood a new  transmission will cost  you $132,000 and a set of four Michelins a staggering  $28,000.
4. 2009 Rolls Royce Drophead Coupe
About $1.3 million
What discussion of fantasy wheels would be complete without reference to a  Rolls Royce?
The lidless Phantom uses a V12 engine  measuring 6.8 litres. It needs the  power such a massive engine can  generate because it weighs about 2.6 tonnes.
At almost six metres long and  featuring rear-hinged doors, the Drophead seems  a fraction overdone for  something that only carries four people. But then, if  you want to turn  heads and travel in absolute luxury, there are few better ways  to do  it.
5. Maybach 62 Landaulet
About $1.5 million
Back in the 1920 and '30s, the  Landaulet body style was popular with the rich  set. You basically took a  car and chopped off the rear section of the roof. That  way, James the  chauffer got a roof over his head while the duchess in the back  could  choose either roof up or roof down.
In a left-of-field-style move, Maybach has decided to build its own Landaulet  80 years after everyone else decided to move on.
On the plus side, the vehicle is  based on the breathtaking Maybach 62 and so  you get a twin-turbo V12  engine and all the bells and whistles.
Still, the landaulet body makes you wonder whether the company is trying a  bit too hard to justify the price tag.
6. Koenigsegg CCXR Edition
About $2.3 million
Trust those crazy Swedes to come up with something that's fast and green.
Koenigsegg's CCXR Edition will sprint  from rest to 100km/h in just 2.8  seconds and it has a top speed of  more than 400km/h. Yet it's designed to do all  that on anything up to  100 per cent renewable ethanol fuel.
With a supercharged V8 under its lid,  the CCXR is a violent piece of kit. It  has disc brakes the size of  pizza trays and an exotic cocktail of carbon fibre  and unobtanium for  its structure. But thanks to its ethanol diet, it should  still appeal  to the petrolhead with a conscience.
7. Pagani Zonda Cinque
Between $1.6 million and $1.7 million
Pagani is a niche Italian sports-car manufacturer, so you'd think its Zonda  production car would be exclusive enough.
But no, in an effort to capture the  most discerning of buyer it has reworked  the Zonda into an even more  exclusive variant, the Cinque.
Essentially a road-going, track-day  car, the Cinque gets you into the world  of titanium and magnesium  suspension parts, a body that produces 750 kilograms  of downforce at  300km/h and a 7.3-litre V12 engine.
Only five coupes and five Cinque  roadsters will be built and they'll cost you  $1.6 million and $1.7  million respectively. The Zonda is a wild-looking thing  with exhaust  pipes everywhere and enough carbon fibre to build a fleet of racing   yachts.
But it's also a handcrafted piece of kit that can get you from rest to  100km/h in about 3.4 seconds.
8. Prombron Monaco Red Diamond Edition
About $1.8 million
We're still not sure this is fair  dinkum but a Russian company named Dartz  has announced plans to launch a  super-luxury, armoured SUV aimed at, er,  colourful racing identities  the world over.
The Prombron Monaco Red Diamond Edition looks like a Hummer that's been  cross-bred with a garden shed.
It weighs four tonnes and is said to be rocket-grenade proof. At least that  should come in handy.
The glass is gold-coated for UV  protection, the exhaust is made from tungsten  and the gauges are  diamond-encrusted. But the piece de resistance was the news  the seats  would be trimmed in leather made from the foreskin of a whale's penis.
9. Bentley Mulsanne or Azure
More than $700,000
Bentley's current range-topper in  Australia is the two-door Azure  convertible, which costs about  $750,000. You get a 6.8-litre V8 engine and all  the luxury trimmings.
But if you really want to impress,  you may want to order the slightly cheaper  and newer Mulsanne. Buyers  can choose from one of 114 colours, 21 carpets, nine  wood veneers and  even 24 kinds of leather. Don't mess about and take too long to  decide,  because Bentley needs about nine weeks to build each car.
10. SSC Ultimate Aero
About $720,000
It's difficult to imagine that a  company that started out building kits to  turn your Pontiac Fiero (a  horrid little pseudo sports car) into a Ferrari  replica could also come  up with the Ultimate Aero. But that's what happened when  US-based SSC  (Shelby Supercars Company) got serious a couple of years ago.
The Ultimate Aero uses a twin-turbo  6.3-litre V8 that, while it started life  with a Chevrolet part number,  is a 1000-plus-horsepower proposition.
Typically of the North Americans, the  idea was to bump the Bugatti Veyron off  the top of the top-speed  ladder. This it did in 2007, when Rick Doria took the  SSC to  412.28km/h.
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