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Top 10 Most Expensive Cars in the UAE Right Now

The UAE is renowned for its love of luxury, exclusivity, and cutting-edge performance. In 2025, that passion is on full display with a lineup of the most expensive cars in the country, ranging from bespoke Rolls-Royces to record-breaking Bugattis. These models are not just vehicles but symbols of craftsmanship, engineering innovation, and rarity. With price tags starting at AED 11 million and climbing to over AED 100 million, these supercars and hypercars represent the very peak of automotive achievement.

Key Highlights

  • The Rolls-Royce Boat Tail tops the list at AED 102.8 million, making it the most expensive new car in the UAE.
  • Bugatti dominates with multiple entries, including the La Voiture Noire and Chiron Super Sport 300+.
  • Hybrid and electrified hypercars like the Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta and Mercedes-AMG One showcase the industry’s shift toward performance with sustainability.
  • Limited production runs, cutting-edge aerodynamics, and advanced materials define this exclusive collection.

Rolls-Royce Boat Tail – AED 102.8 Million

At the pinnacle of exclusivity sits the Rolls-Royce Boat Tail, priced at AED 102.8 million. Limited to only three units worldwide, this hand-built masterpiece combines luxury with craftsmanship rarely seen in the automotive world. Its bespoke bodywork, 6.75L twin-turbo V12 engine, and rear hosting suite set it apart. For collectors, this is more than a car—it is a piece of art on wheels.


Bugatti La Voiture Noire – AED 69.7 Million

The Bugatti La Voiture Noire is a one-off hypercar that redefines rarity. Powered by an 8.0L quad-turbo W16 engine delivering 1,479 hp, it sprints from 0–100 km/h in just 2.5 seconds. With its full carbon-fibre body and unique design, La Voiture Noire is not only a performance beast but also a showcase of exclusivity.


Lamborghini Veneno Roadster – AED 34.9 Million

Built in a limited run of nine units, the Lamborghini Veneno Roadster remains one of the most extreme open-top supercars. Its 6.5L V12 engine produces 750 hp, allowing it to reach 100 km/h in just 2.9 seconds. Its carbon-fibre construction and track-oriented aerodynamics make it one of the most aggressive Lamborghinis ever created.


Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta – AED 27.5 Million

The LaFerrari Aperta combines Ferrari’s racing heritage with cutting-edge hybrid technology. With a 6.3L V12 paired with an electric motor, it produces a combined 950 hp. Limited to 210 units, this convertible hypercar delivers top speeds of 350 km/h, embodying both power and exclusivity.


Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ – AED 23.5 Million

The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ is synonymous with speed. With an 8.0L W16 engine producing 1,577 hp, it shattered the 300 mph (490 km/h) barrier during testing. Limited to just 30 units, this hypercar merges engineering excellence with record-breaking performance.


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Koenigsegg Jesko – AED 19.9 Million

The Koenigsegg Jesko represents Swedish innovation in hypercar engineering. Its 5.0L twin-turbo V8 delivers up to 1,600 hp on E85 fuel. With active aerodynamics, a carbon-fibre chassis, and the brand’s advanced 9-speed Light Speed Transmission, the Jesko is built for track dominance and high-speed precision.


Bugatti Chiron Super Sport – AED 19.7 Million

Closely related to its 300+ sibling, the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport emphasizes aerodynamic refinement and high-speed luxury. Producing 1,578 hp, it reaches a top speed of 440 km/h while maintaining a more road-focused balance compared to its record-breaking counterpart.


Pagani Huayra Roadster – AED 16.3 Million

The Pagani Huayra Roadster is a work of art as much as a car. Limited to 100 units, it features a 6.0L AMG-sourced V12 engine producing 764 hp. Its lightweight carbon-titanium structure, active aerodynamics, and hand-crafted details make it a standout in both design and performance.


Mercedes-AMG One – AED 15.5 Million

Blurring the lines between Formula 1 technology and road usability, the Mercedes-AMG One uses a 1.6L hybrid V6 engine paired with four electric motors for a combined output of 1,063 hp. Limited to 275 units, this car brings motorsport engineering to the streets with a top speed exceeding 350 km/h.


Lamborghini Sian – AED 13.5 Million

The Lamborghini Sian is a bridge between traditional V12 power and electrified performance. Using a 6.5L naturally aspirated V12 paired with a 48V supercapacitor hybrid system, it produces 819 hp. With only 63 units built, it stands as a milestone in Lamborghini’s electrification journey.


Specifications Table

ModelPrice (AED)Engine TypePower (hp)Top SpeedUnits Built
Rolls-Royce Boat Tail102.8M6.75L Twin-Turbo V12N/AN/A3
Bugatti La Voiture Noire69.7M8.0L Quad-Turbo W161,479420+ km/h1
Lamborghini Veneno Roadster34.9M6.5L V12750355 km/h9
Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta27.5M6.3L V12 + Electric950350 km/h210
Bugatti Chiron SS 300+23.5M8.0L Quad-Turbo W161,577490 km/h30
Koenigsegg Jesko19.9M5.0L Twin-Turbo V81,600482 km/h125
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport19.7M8.0L Quad-Turbo W161,578440 km/hLimited
Pagani Huayra Roadster16.3M6.0L Twin-Turbo V12764360 km/h100
Mercedes-AMG One15.5M1.6L V6 Hybrid1,063352 km/h275
Lamborghini Sian13.5M6.5L V12 + Hybrid819350+ km/h63

What This Lineup Says About the UAE Market

The presence of such vehicles in the UAE underscores the country’s position as a global hub for ultra-luxury cars. These models are not just transportation; they represent exclusivity, wealth, and a culture that embraces cutting-edge automotive technology. From hand-built masterpieces like the Rolls-Royce Boat Tail to record-setters like the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+, the UAE continues to attract the most exceptional machines in the world.


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