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The 5 most expensive cars on AutoTrader

AutoTrader boasts impressive cars with the biggest price tags as part of its listings.

When sorting by price, a handful of vehicles – such as a 6×6 Mercedes-Benz G-Class – state POA next to their names.

This means “price on application” and lets you know these cars are only for serious buyers only.

Just below these, however, you will find the most expensive cars that are for sale to the “general public”.

This includes models from magnificent brands such as Lamborghini, McLaren, Rolls-Royce, and Ferrari.

You can be sure then that if you buy one of these statement pieces, there are very few people in the world who have had the same automotive experience as you.

Top 5

Looking at the five most expensive cars on AutoTrader, which have a rand price tag attached, you will find a starting price of over R11,000,000.

The combined power output of these five cars stretches past 2,300kW and 3,700Nm, and if you were to merge all their engines into one you would get a 28.4-litre monster with 52 cylinders.


2018 McLaren 720S Coupe N-Largo – R11,900,000

  • Engine – 4.0l, V8, turbocharged
  • Output – 530kW/770Nm
  • 0-100km/h – 2.9 seconds
  • Top speed – 341km/h

2018 McLaren 720S Coupe


2014 Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 50th Anniversary Liberty Walk Martini Edition – R11,900,000

  • Engine – 6.5l, V12, NA
  • Output – 544kW/690Nm
  • 0-100km/h – 2.9 seconds
  • Top speed – 350km/h


2010 Ferrari F430 Scuderia Spider 16M – R11,900,000

  • Engine – 4.3l, V8, NA
  • Output – 375kW/470Nm
  • 0-100km/h – 3.7 seconds
  • Top speed – 320km/h


2021 Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge – R14,999,995

  • Engine – 6.8l, V12, turbocharged
  • Output – 442kW/900Nm
  • 0-100km/h – 5.2 seconds
  • Top speed – 250km/h

2021 Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge


2018 Rolls-Royce Phantom Extended Wheelbase – R15,500,000

  • Engine – 6.8l, V12, turbocharged
  • Output – 420kW/900Nm
  • 0-100km/h – 5.4 seconds
  • Top speed – 250km/h


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