Highlights: The Shelby Super Cars-made Ultimate Aero held the "world's fastest production car" title in 2008, with an astounding 1,287 horsepower. The newest model will reach a top speed of 270 miles per hour. Carbon fiber rear spoilers respond to the amount of pressure on the brake pedal. Inside, a carbon fiber dashboard and center console incorporate a digital temperature control unit and tire pressure monitor for optimum driving conditions.
9. Leblanc Mirabeau
Price: $765,000
Highlights: The Mirabeau was specially designed to feature at the 24 Hours Le Mans race, but it is street-legal. It has a 4.7-liter Koenigsegg-made V8 engine that delivers 700 horsepower and a top speed of 230 miles per hour. Each car can be customized to owners' expectations, including an optional semi-automatic transmission for $73,000.
8. Koenigsegg CCX
Price: $1.1 million
Highlights: The CCX has carbon ceramic brakes, a hydraulic lift system, a navigation system and a rear-view camera. CD and DVD systems, satellite radio, climate control, leather carpets, a roof stowage bag and car-cover come standard. Horsepower in the V8 engine is 806 units, for a 0-62 mile-per-hour time of 3.2 seconds and a top speed of 245 mph. It has a specially developed transversal six-speed gearbox, with optional paddle-shift. A chrono instrument cluster, carbon wheels, forged aluminum wheels, fitted luggage, special leather and color requests and Inconell exhaust system are also optional.
7. Koenigsegg CCXR
Price: $1.3 million
Highlights: Lauded as "the first green supercar," this derivative of the CCX can run on E85 and E100 Biofuel as well as normal 9ctane petrol (in Europe). The 4.7 liter twin-supercharged Koenigsegg engine delivers 806 hp or 1018 hp on E85 Biofuel. It has a detachable hardtop glass roof, carbon ceramic brakes, a hydraulic lift system, a navigation system and a rear-view camera. It'll go 0 to 62 mile-per-hour in 3.1 seconds, with a top speed of 250 mph.
6. Maybach Landaulet
Price: $1.4 million
Highlights: With 604 horsepower and a top speed of 155 miles per hour, this chauffer-driven sedan can hold its own against race cars half its size (it'll get to 60 miles per hour in 5.2 seconds. It comes with a V12 twin-turbo engine. The roof can be opened fully at the rear while the chauffeur compartment remains closed. Each armchair is encased in white leather. Partition screen with clear glass and curtains, reclining rear seats with leg and footrests and a Dunhill umbrella are included.
5. Lamborghini Reventón
Price: $1.42 million
Highlights: Named after a prized fighting bull that fought in the early 1940s, the Reventón inhabits everything Lamborghini. It is made exclusively in Sant'Agata Bolognese, and its Sharp edges, precise lines and clean surfaces are inspired by fighter jets. You'll know it by its glass engine hood, solid aluminum fuel tank lid and opaque carbon fins screwed onto the black aluminium spokes on the wheels. A total of 20 will be produced.
4. Lamborghini Reventón Roadster
Price: $1.56 million
Highlights: Like its coupe counterpart, the roadster is based on the Murciélago LP640 (but has a completely new exterior aesthetic), with a V12, 650 horsepower engine that has a top speed of 340 km per hour. The "aerodynamically optimized" exterior is made of CFC, an extremely lightweight composite carbon fiber material. A G-force-meter is also new: it shows dynamic drive forces, longitudinal acceleration for speeding and braking, and transversal acceleration around corners.
3. Pagani Zonda Cinque Roadster
Price: $1.8 million
Highlights: This is the new convertible version of the Pagani Cinque Coupe, the street-legal version of the Zonda R. It has a Mercedes-Benz AMG-built 678-horsepower, V12 engine. It'll hit 62 miles per hour in 3.4 seconds, with a top speed of 217 mph--and it'll stop from 62 mph in just 2.1 seconds, thanks to the extremely expensive carbo-ceramic self-ventilated hydraulic Brembo brakes. Five of them will be made.
2. Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport
Price: $2 million ($1.67 million for the coupe version)
Highlights: The car has carbon-fiber panels, composite doors, tall rollover-protection loops and two roofs: an umbrella-like spare and a solid tinted polycarbonate cover that matches the body. It includes daytime running lights, a rearview camera, a Burmester sound system and custom horseshoe wheels. Top speed is 233 miles per hour for the W16 engine. A total of 150 will be made
1. Koenigsegg Trevita
Price: $2.21 million
Highlights: The Trevita (it means "three whites" in Swedish) is based on the Koenigsegg CCXR, with new diamond-colored carbon fiber bodywork that shows the weave pattern in the finish. It comes with all the best technologies you'd expect in such a machine: a hydraulic lift system, tire monitoring system, chrono instrument cluster, paddle-shifters and carbon fiber brakes. Not to mention the 1,018-horsepower engine. Three will be made.
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