The Top 5 World’s Most Expensive Racing Cars
Racing cars are becoming popular in India. More and more companies are manufacturing racing cars. The price of racing cars is high as compared to other luxury cars. The racing cars’ features and design are so eye-catching that racing lovers cannot resist them. Below is the list of the world’s most expensive racing cars:
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Bugatti La Voiture Noire
Bugatti La Voiture Noire is one of the most expensive racing cars in the world. The car has a quad-turbo 8-liter W16 engine. A seven-speed dual-clutch transmission runs the engine. The power generated is 1500hp, and the torque generated is 1180 lb/ft. A speed of 0-60 mph is achieved in under 3 seconds. A distance of 1/4 mile is covered in under 10 seconds. The interior of the car is very comfortable. The symmetrical layout and ergonomic design support the car when it attains a speed of 250 mph. The seat, controls, and pedals are fitted and measured properly for the user’s convenience. The car’s body can hold more lateral G force than any other Bugatti model. Both the bumpers are made of carbon fiber. The price of this car is $18.7 million. -
Bugatti Divo
Bugatti Divo is one of the most favorite cars of the company among the rest of the models. The car has an 8-liter W-16 engine with four turbochargers. The power produced by the engine is 1500 horsepower. A seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission backs the engine. The car has the ability to accelerate to 62 mph in just 2.4 seconds. The exterior design of the car is pretty fancy. The seats provide lateral support, and the steering wheels are ergonomic, with two large paddle shifters on either side. The sound insulation materials and storage compartments are minima to save weight. For safety purposes, front and knee airbags are installed. Anti-locking brakes and stability control are also provided. The price of the car is set at USD 5.8 million. -
Lamborghini Veneno
Lamborghini Veneno has taken the notion of a racing car to the next level, breaking all the limits in the racing world. The super racing car has the feature of optical aerodynamics, which guarantees stability in fast curves. The racing car attains a top speed of 355 km/hr. The driver gets a feeling of flying on the road. Extreme proportions characterize the Veneno. Its forceful arrow-shaped front, razor lines, and sleek, tight surfaces. For safety, airbags are provided, along with passive and active safety. Veneno has an open roof with a fixed roll bar system. The car is priced at around USD 4.5 million. -
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport had broken the 300 mph barrier. The expensive racing car has a massive 8-litre Quad-turbocharged W16 engine. The engine produces a power of 1577 horsepower. Bugatti Chiron also uses high-tech aero parts like a longtail body design, negative lift rear diffusers, and lightweight magnesium wheels to reach its top speed. The car’s speed of 300 mph is attainable, but the limited speed is 273.7 mph. A dual-clutch seven-speed automatic transmission transmits power to all four wheels. Bugatti Chiron has one of the most beautiful designs. The front sir curtains, wheel arch vents, and quad tailpipe exits are the most eye-catching features of the racing car. The price of Bugatti Chiron is set around USD 4.1 million. -
Lamborghini Sian
The Lamborghini Sian is a supercapacitor racing car. The maximum power that the engine can produce is 602 kW at 8500 pm. The car has an electronically controlled all-wheel-drive system transmission with rear mechanical self-locking. The maximum speed attained of above 350 km/hr by the car. The Lamborghini Sian has a very low front which is enhanced by an integrated carbon-fiber splitter. The interior of the car is elegant. Air vents produced by special 3D printing give a unique design to the vent. The price of the car is between $3.6 – USD 3.8 million.
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