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11 Most Expensive Cars in India in 2026

25 Feb 2026
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Key highlights
  • 1
    The market for expensive cars in India on the rise, driven by the luxury car segment
  • 2
    Within the luxury car segment, SUVs are leading the charge with highest growth
  • 3
    Newer models are being launched every year by global brands
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The market for expensive cars in India is flourishing, with top players like Mercedes-Benz, Rolls-Royce, BMW, Jaguar and Land Rover consistently introducing their latest offerings to the Indian car market. Driven by a rising demand for luxury sedans, SUVs, and sports cars, these brands are meeting the growing appetite of Indian enthusiasts. The most expensive cars in India carry a hefty price tag owing either to their opulence, or their high-performance. Here is a list of the top 11 highest priced cars in India, highlighting their standout features, specifications and more. This list has been updated according to GST 2.0 price change in the country, which essentially reduces the prices for luxury cars.

 

Top 11 costly cars in India 

 

S. No.ModelBody TypeFuel TypeMileagePrice (ex-showroom)
1Rolls-Royce Phantom Cenetary EditionSedanPetrol7.1 kmpl₹ 29.20 crore
2Ferrari PurosangueSUVPetrol8.9 kmpl₹ 9.93 crore
3Rolls Royce Spectre Black Badge2-door Luxury CoupeElectric530 km (Range)₹ 9.50 crore
4Aston Martin Vanquish2-door CoupePetrol8.0 kmpl₹ 8.73 crore
5Lamborghini RevueltoCoupePetrol10.0 kmpl₹ 8.70 crore
6Rolls-Royce CullinanSUVPetrol6.6 kmpl₹ 6.57 crore
7Ferrari 296 GTS2-door Hard-Top ConvertibleHybrid12.5 kmpl₹ 5.90 crore
8Lamborghini TemerarioCoupeHybrid5.0 kmpl₹ 5.87 crore
9Bentley Bentayga EWBSUVPetrol7.6 kmpl₹ 5.87 crore 
10McLaren 750SCoupePetrol10.5 kmpl₹ 5.59 crore
11Lamborghini Urus SESUVPetrol7.0 - 7.5 kmpl₹ 4.47 crore

 

1. Rolls-Royce Phantom Centenary Edition | The Most Expensive Car in India | ₹ 29.20 crore

 

Rolls-Royce Phantom Centenary Edition | ₹ 29.20 crore

 

The Rolls-Royce Phantom already sits at the absolute top of the food chain in India, but the Centenary Edition takes that exclusivity to a different level with a price tag starting at ₹29.20 crore, making it also one of the most expensive cars in the world. This limited run marks a century of the nameplate, which first appeared on the Phantom I back in 1925.

 

According to the brand, this is the most intricate and technologically advanced Private Collection they have ever released, requiring more than 40,000 hours of dedicated craftsmanship to bring the special edition to life.

Inside the cabin, the rear seats feel more like high fashion than traditional automotive seating. Developed alongside a fashion atelier, the interior uses a combination of high-resolution printed fabrics, complex line work, and subtle gold embroidery to reflect the long history of the car. The process for this specific cabin took over a year of development just to perfect the new inks, finishes, and methods required. Every single seat is composed of 45 unique panels that are handcrafted and fitted with extreme precision.

 

Performance comes from the familiar 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12 engine, though the presentation under the hood is anything but standard for this edition. The engine is finished with a striking Arctic White cover that has been detailed with 24-carat gold trim. This ensures that even the mechanical parts of the car look like a collector's item rather than just a piece of machinery

 

Rolls-Royce Phantom: Key specifications

 

SpecificationData
Engine Configuration6.75L Twin-Turbocharged V12
Transmission8-speed Automatic
Power563 bhp 
Torque900 Nm
0 to 100 km/h5.4 Seconds
Top Speed250 km/h (Electronically Limited)
Weight2,635 kg (Kerb Weight)
Body TypeSedan / Saloon
Seating Capacity5

 

Rolls-Royce Phantom: Key features

 

  • Luxury features like large infotainment unit, front massage seats, front ventilated seats
  • Hyper-personalisation options, like 4,400 exterior colour options
  • 136 kg of soundproofing insulation 
     

2. Ferrari Purosangue | ₹ 9.93 crore

 

 

Ferrari Purosangue | ₹ 9.93 crore

 

Ferrari may have entered the performance SUV arena later than most, but they did it with undeniable Italian flair. The Purosangue is the first four-door, high-riding machine from Maranello, and while its stance is taller, it remains a Ferrari through and through. It refuses to settle for the typical SUV trade-offs, packing a naturally aspirated V12 that delivers a spine-tingling soundtrack and handling that feels like it should not be possible for a vehicle of this size. Underneath the bodywork, this is effectively a supercar that has been re-engineered for a different kind of road.

 

The silhouette is unmistakable, defined by a long, sculpted hood and aggressive fenders that hint at the power waiting inside. While the four-door layout suggests some level of daily utility, the mechanical heart of the machine beats to a much more violent rhythm. The 6.5-liter V12 produces a massive 715 horsepower, allowing the car to rocket from 0 to 100 kmph in just 3.3 seconds. It does not stop there either, as it keeps climbing until it hits a top speed of 310 kmph, which is territory usually reserved for low-slung exotics.

 

At a price of ₹9.93 crore, the Purosangue is one of the most expensive SUVs to ever land in India. It was never meant for the masses, and its positioning reflects that exclusivity. The car is essentially a rolling contradiction in the best possible way: it is an SUV that handles like a track weapon and a Ferrari that actually fits into a high-end lifestyle. For those who want the performance of a supercar without the compromises of a two-seater, this is the definitive answer.

 

Ferrari Purosangue: Key specifications

 

SpecificationData
Engine Configuration6.5L Naturally Aspirated V12
Transmission8-speed Dual-Clutch (DCT)
Power715 bhp 
Torque716 Nm
0 to 100 km/h3.3 Seconds
Top Speed310 km/h
Weight2,033 kg (Kerb Weight)
Body TypeSUV
Seating Capacity4

 

Ferrari Purosangue: Key features

 

  • Advanced all wheel drive system derived from the Ferrari FF
  • Active suspension setup engineered for high speed stability and control
  • Rear wheel steering to enhance agility despite its size
  • Four door layout with individual rear seating configuration

 

3. Rolls-Royce Spectre Black Badge | ₹9.50 crore

 

Rolls-Royce Spectre Black Badge | ₹9.50 crore

 

The Rolls-Royce Spectre is the next heavy hitter on the list of India's most expensive cars. It carries a starting price of ₹7.5 crore ex-showroom, though the more aggressive Spectre Black Badge pushes that figure up to ₹9.50 crore. This car is built on the same all-aluminum space frame found in the Cullinan and Phantom, a platform the brand calls the Architecture of Luxury. With the Black Badge edition, Rolls-Royce has created their most powerful production car to date, an electric vehicle that pumps out 659hp and a massive 1,075Nm of peak torque. It uses the same 102kWh battery as the standard model and maintains a WLTP range of up to 530km, but the engineers have heavily modified the chassis, steering, and roll stabilisation to manage the extra muscle without sacrificing the signature ride quality.

 

Visually, the Black Badge separates itself from the standard Spectre through several distinct styling cues. It sits on unique 23-inch forged aluminium wheels and debuted with a new Vapour Violet paint, though the brand actually offers a choice of 44,000 different exterior colours. Following the tradition of the Black Badge line, the Spirit of Ecstasy, front grille, door handles, and various badges have all been swapped out for dark, blacked-out elements. The result is a car that looks significantly more menacing than the standard EV, ditching the typical polished chrome for a look that is much more grounded and industrial

 

Rolls-Royce Spectre Black Badge: Key specifications

 

SpecificationData
PowertrainDual Permanent Magnet Synchronous Electric Motors (one on each axle)
TransmissionSingle-speed Automatic
Power659 hp (485 kW)
Torque1,075 Nm
0 to 100 km/h4.1 Seconds
Top Speed250 km/h (Electronically Limited)
Weight2,890 kg (Kerb Weight)
Body Type2-door Luxury Coupe
Seating Capacity4

 

Rolls-Royce Spectre Black Badge: Key features

 

  • Iconic exterior design features like split headlight, illuminated grille, and a redesigned insignia of Spirit of Ecstacy, the iconic Rolls-Royce sculpture
  • The first electric vehicle from Rolls-Royce
  • The most aerodynamically shaped Rolls-Royce ever, with an excellent drag coefficient of 0.25
  • 74hp and 175Nm more than the standard Spectre

 

4. Aston Martin Vanquish | ₹ 8.73 crore

 

Aston Martin Vanquish | ₹ 8.73 crore

 

The Vanquish might not be the first on the list of the most expensive cars in India, but it definitely tops among machines that quicken pulses and weaken knees.

 

While the race to achieve hyper numbers has brought in a lot of makers to chase things like electric assistance, there is a fire-breathing V-12 that laughs in the face of hybridisation, giving purists the opportunity to bask in the full glory of a twelve-cylinder.

 

This beauty is what 007 would drive if he retired from spying and wanted something truly gratifying every time. The Aston Martin finds its charm in the old-fashioned 5.2-litre twin-turbo V12 mounted upfront, pumping out 823 hp and nearly 1000 Nm of torque.

 

Thankfully, terms like “electric motor assistance” and “regenerative braking” aren’t thrown around, as this two-seat beauty is all about scaring wildlife, rattling windows, and hurling you towards the horizon at speeds that would test your bravery.

 

Aston Martin Vanquish: Key specifications

 

SpecificationData
Engine Configuration5.2L Twin-Turbocharged V12
Transmission8-speed Automatic (ZF)
Power824 bhp 
Torque1,000 Nm
0 to 100 km/h3.3 Seconds
Top Speed345 km/h
Weight1,910 kg (Kerb Weight)
Body Type2-door Coupe
Seating Capacity2

 

Aston Martin Vanquish: Key features

 

  • 823 hp and nearly 1,000 Nm ready to overwhelm the rear tyres
  • Bonded aluminium chassis engineered for stiffness and balance
  • Adaptive suspension that tightens up when the road opens up
  • No electric assistance, no regenerative braking, just twelve cylinders doing what they were born to do

     

5 Lamborghini Revuelto | ₹ 8.70 crore

 

Lamborghini Revuelto | ₹ 8.73 crore

 

The Lamborghini Revuelto, priced at Rs 8.70 crore (ex-showroom), is the second most expensive car in India, while also being one of the fastest cars in the world. The Revuelto stands as Lamborghini's most expensive model in India, designed to replace the iconic Aventador. This hybrid supercar combines a 6.5-litre V12 engine with three electric motors, producing an astounding 1,001 hp and a claimed top speed of 350 kmph, making it the fastest supercar in India. To counter the added weight of the electric components, Lamborghini employed a carbon fibre 'monofuselage' chassis, which is 10 percent lighter yet 25 percent stiffer than the Aventador. 

 

Additionally, the Revuelto’s V12 engine is 37 lbs lighter. A two-seater supercar with an automatic transmission, and sporty, aerodynamically designed exteriors, the Revuelto marks Lamborghini’s entry into the plug-in hybrid electric vehicle segment. The Revuelto offers a powerful and technologically advanced successor to the Aventador, which was discontinued in 2022. 

 

Lamborghini Revuelto: Key specifications

 

SpecificationData
Engine Configuration6.5 L L545 naturally aspirated V12
Transmission8-speed Graziano dual-clutch automatic
Power1,001 bhp 
Torque1061 Nm
0 to 100 km/h2.5 seconds
Top Speed350 km/h
Weight1,880 kg (Kerb Weight)
Body TypeCoupe
Seating Capacity2

 

Lamborghini Revuelto: Key features

 

  • Top speed of 350 kmph, making it the fastest supercar in India
  • Powerful PHEV powertrain and a staggering 1001.1 bhp
  • Luxury and comfort features like an 8.4-inch infotainment touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
     

6. Rolls-Royce Cullinan | ₹6.57 crore

 

Rolls-Royce Cullinan | ₹7.55 crore

 

The Rolls-Royce Cullinan blends opulence with capabilities of an SUV. Priced at ₹ 6.57 crore, the Cullinan makes its way onto the list of the costliest cars in India and is packed with the classic Rolls-Royce luxury.  From meticulously curated wood and leather interiors, to its acoustically sealed cabin that cocoons its passengers in absolute silence, the Cullinan offers a premium experience. 

 

The Cullinan is also nimble, thanks to the 360-degree 3D camera system and four-wheel steering, which is a system that allows for improved steering response, enhanced high speed stability and diminished turning radius at low speeds. However, it's not just a luxury SUV; it's Rolls-Royce's first foray into off-roading, boasting a 4WD system and adjustable suspension for tackling any terrain with grace. Add in unique features like an automatic umbrella dryer and a bespoke viewing suite, and the Cullinan packs luxury, adventure and performance in one elegant package.

 

Rolls-Royce Cullinan: Key specifications

 

SpecificationData
Engine Configuration6.75 Liter Twin-Turbocharged V12 Petrol
Transmission8-Speed Automatic with Torque Converter
Power563 bhp  
Torque900 Nm 
0 to 100 km/h5.2 Seconds
Top Speed250 km/h
Weight2,753 (Kerb Weight)
Body TypeSUV
Seating Capacity5

 

Rolls-Royce Cullinan: Key features

 

  • High end interiors like massaging lumbar support for the driver, central touchscreen display, 18-Speaker audio system
  • Roomy SUV with impressive legroom and boot space
  • Off-roading capabilities, with a 4WD system and adjustable suspension

 

7. Ferrari 296 GTS | ₹ 5.90 crore

 

 Ferrari 296 GTS | ₹ 5.90 crore

 

The Ferrari 296 marks a significant shift for the Italian brand by blending their traditional heritage with a new hybrid future. While the idea of a V6 in a Ferrari might seem unusual to some, the combined output of 819 horsepower is enough to silence any skeptics. The car draws its power from a mid-mounted 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 that produces 663 hp, which is then paired with a 163 hp electric motor positioned between the engine and the eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. Because all that power is sent exclusively to the rear wheels in such a compact and relatively light chassis, the resulting drive is exceptionally sharp.

 

Beyond the raw speed, there is a more composed side to the 296. A 6.0-kWh battery tucked under the floor allows for short distances of completely silent, all-electric cruising. However, the performance credentials remain the priority. The engine screams up to an 8500 rpm redline and can catapult the car from 0 to 100 kmph in just 2.9 seconds. While the GTB coupe reaches a top speed of 329 kmph, the GTS version with its retractable hardtop is nearly as fast, topping out at 326 kmph.

 

In terms of pricing in the Indian market, the Ferrari 296 GTB starts at ₹5.11 crore. For those who want the open-top experience of the 296 GTS, the price climbs to ₹5.90 crore. It is a car that manages to respect the brand's past while leaning heavily into modern technology to deliver a level of performance that is hard to argue with.

 

Ferrari 296 GTS: Key specifications

 

SpecificationData
Engine Configuration3.0L Twin-Turbocharged V6 Plug-in Hybrid
Transmission8-speed F1 Dual-Clutch (DCT)
Power819 hp (Combined)
Torque740 Nm (Combined)
0 to 100 km/h2.9 Seconds
Top Speed> 330 km/h
Weight1,540 kg (Kerb Weight)
Body Type2-door Retractable Hard-Top Convertible
Seating Capacity2

 

Ferrari 296 GTS: Key features

 

  • Mid mounted 3.0 litre twin turbo V6 producing 663 hp
  • Retractable hardtop that preserves coupe like proportions when closed
  • Engine revving up to 8,500 rpm with a sharp, high pitched character
  • Compact, lightweight chassis enhancing agility and throttle response

 

8. Lamborghini Temerario  | ₹5.87 crore

 

Lamborghini Temerario  | ₹5.87 crore

 

The job of stepping into an established nameplate is never simple. There is legacy to respect and expectations to beat. The new Lamborghini Temerario walks into exactly that situation. Many see it as the successor to the long-running, widely loved Lamborghini Huracan, even though the brand itself prefers to position it as a fresh chapter rather than a direct replacement.

 

The Huracan earned its following largely because of its engine. That naturally aspirated V10 had real character. It screamed, it surged, and it made every hard pull feel like an event. Swapping that formula for a twin turbo V8 with hybrid assistance may not sound like the obvious move to an old school purist. Look at the numbers and the engineering leap, though, and the direction starts to feel more logical. The Temerario is quicker, sharper, and far more complex in how it delivers performance.

 

With this car, Lamborghini clearly marks a shift in philosophy. The experience moves from raw mechanical aggression to performance shaped heavily by software, electronics, and hybrid boost.

At its core sits an all new in house developed 4.0 litre twin turbo V8. It uses a flat plane crank, runs a dry sump setup, and revs all the way to 10,000 rpm. By itself, the engine produces 800 hp and 730 Nm of torque. Then come the electric motors. There are three axial flux units in total: one placed between the engine and the new 8 speed dual clutch gearbox, and two mounted at the front, one driving each wheel. Working together, the full system delivers a combined 920 hp.

 

Lamborghini Temerario: Key specifications

 

SpecificationData
Engine Configuration4.0L Twin-Turbocharged V8 Hybrid (HPEV)
Transmission8-speed Dual-Clutch (DCT)
Power907 hp (920 CV) Combined
Torque730 Nm (Engine Only)
0 to 100 km/h2.7 Seconds
Top Speed343 km/h
Weight1,690 kg (Dry Weight)
Body Type2-door Coupe
Seating Capacity2

 

Lamborghini Temerario: Key features

 

  • All new 4.0 litre twin turbo V8 with flat plane crank and dry sump lubrication
  • All new aluminium space frame with 20 percent higher torsional rigidity than the Lamborghini Huracan Evo
  • Aerodynamic package generating up to 35 percent more downforce than the Huracan Evo
  • Functional front splitter, aggressive rear diffuser, and active rear wing

 

9. Bentley Bentayga EWB | ₹5.87 crore

 

Bentley Bentayga EWB | ₹5.87 crore

 

The Bentley Bentayga EWB may look like a traditional SUV on the outside, but the experience it delivers is pure Bentley. It carries the same sense of indulgence and craftsmanship you would expect from the brand’s grand tourers, just with more space and everyday usability. In fact, it is the more practical choice compared to cars like the Bentley Continental GT and the Bentley Flying Spur. In long wheelbase EWB form, priced around ₹5.60 crore, it also sits comfortably among the most expensive SUVs you can buy.

 

Power comes from a twin turbo V8 that still feels like the enthusiast’s pick in this segment. The motor produces 542 hp and 770 Nm of torque, giving this large, ultra luxury SUV strong, effortless performance when you lean into the throttle.

 

Step inside and the Bentayga feels closer to a private lounge than a conventional cabin. There is thick, hand finished leather almost everywhere you look, layered with polished metal details and deep, glossy wood veneers. The extended wheelbase version from Bentley adds roughly seven inches of extra rear legroom, turning the back seat into a proper chauffeur driven space with genuine limousine levels of comfort.

 

Bentley Bentayga EWB: Key specifications

 

SpecificationData
Engine Configuration4.0 Liter Twin-Turbocharged V8 Petrol
Transmission8-Speed Automatic
Power542 bhp 
Torque660 Nm
0 to 100 km/h4.6 seconds
Top Speed290 km/h
Weight2,514 kg (Kerb Weight)
Body TypeSUV
Seating Capacity4

 

Bentley Bentayga EWB: Key features

 

  • Impressive twin-turbo V8 powertrain
  • Advanced features like 3D 360-degree camera system and an adaptive cruise control 
  • Top speed of nearly 290 kmph, amongst the fastest SUVs in the world

 

10. McLaren 750S | Price: ₹ 5.59 crore

 

McLaren 750S | Price: ₹ 6.4 crore

 

The McLaren 750S comes at a whopping price of ₹5.59 crore in India, making it another high priced car in the country. Imported as a Completely Built-up Unit (CBU), its price nearly doubles due to import duties. This supercar boasts a formidable 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine that churns out 740 bhp and 800 Nm of torque, mated to a 7-speed automatic transmission. This gives the 750S a top speed of 332 kmph, which makes it one of the fastest supercars in India as well. 

 

With its sleek Coupe body type and advanced features like improved front-end grip and McLaren's electro-hydraulic steering, the 750S delivers greatly on both performance and agility. Its luxurious interiors include full leather upholstery, leather steering and gear-selector, and lamps for the glove box. Some additional features include variable drift control, folding driver display, and MacLaren’s track telemetry software for that race-car feel. The premium, feature packed exclusive design ensures it stands out among the elite in India's high-end automotive market.

 

McLaren 750S: Key specifications

 

SpecificationData
Engine Configuration4.0 Liter Twin-Turbocharged V8 Petrol
Transmission7-Speed Dual-Clutch Automatic
Power750 bhp
Torque800 Nm
0 to 100 km/h3.3 Seconds
Top Speed310 km/h
Weight2,033 kg (Kerb Weight)
Body TypeCoupe
Seating Capacity2

 

McLaren 750S: Key features

 

  • Impressive V8 engine delivering 740 bhp and 800 Nm of torque
  • The lightest and most powerful McLaren supercar ever
  • Claimed top speed of 332 kmph, among the fastest supercars in India
     

11. Lamborghini Urus SE | ₹4.47 crore

 

Lamborghini Urus SE | ₹4.47 crore

 

The Lamborghini Urus SE is not the brand’s first SUV, that credit goes to the wild and military inspired Lamborghini LM002, but it is unquestionably among the fastest SUVs on sale today. The Urus formula blends badge value with serious performance, and that combination puts it firmly in the top tier of high priced SUVs worldwide.

 

With the non hybrid S and Performante versions now out of the lineup, the Urus SE stands as the sole mainstream Urus offering in showrooms. Its ex showroom price starts at ₹4.47 crore, which comfortably places it among the most expensive cars you can currently buy in India.

 

From a distance, it carries the stance of a large family SUV, and the plug in hybrid setup may suggest a softer, efficiency focused side. Spend a moment with it and that impression fades quickly. True to the character of Lamborghini, this machine feels aggressive and tightly wound beneath the surface. It uses a 4.0 litre twin turbo V8 producing 620 hp, paired with a 192 hp electric motor, for a combined output of 789 bhp.

Put your foot down and the response is immediate and forceful. The chassis feels dialed in for speed and drama, not comfort cruising. The Urus SE can sprint from 0 to 100 kmph in just 3.3 seconds and goes on to a claimed top speed of 306 kmph, numbers that still look surreal for something shaped like an SUV.

 

Lamborghini Urus SE: Key specifications

 

SpecificationData
Engine Configuration4.0L Twin-Turbocharged V8 Plug-in Hybrid
Transmission8-speed Automatic
Power789 hp (800 CV) Combined
Torque950 Nm Combined
0 to 100 km/h3.4 seconds
Top Speed312 km/h
Weight2,505 (Kerb Weight)
Body TypeSUV
Seating Capacity5

 

Lamborghini Urus SE: Key features

 

  • 4.0 litre twin turbo V8 paired with a plug in hybrid system
  • Active anti-roll bars, a torque-vectoring rear differential, and rear-wheel steering
  • Plug in hybrid capability enabling limited pure electric driving
  • Updated aerodynamic package and revised front fascia exclusive to the SE

 

List of Companies with the Most Expensive Cars in India

 

In recent years, the appetite for luxury cars in India has been steadily increasing. Be it the luxury sedans, SUVs, or the high-performance super cars, hyper cars and sports cars, brands are looking at India as a huge potential market for their top-of-the-line offerings. Renowned luxury car makers such as Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Bentley, and Audi, alongside supercar brands like Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborghini, and McLaren, lead the market with some of the costliest cars in India. These companies are introducing more models, giving Indian consumers a broader selection of high-price cars to choose from.

 

Mercedes-Benz, the first luxury car brand to enter the Indian market in 1994, remains the most favoured expensive car brand, achieving record sales in the first half of 2023. The 2000s saw a steady rise of luxury car makers entering the Indian market, with Porsche entering in 2004, and BMW and Audi joining the market in 2007. Rolls-Royce, the super-luxury car maker, is another popular brand for expensive cars in India. However, it may lag behind other competitors mentioned above due to a lack of local assembly units, which means that it imports all its cars into India, resulting in hefty import tariffs. Despite the significant upfront and maintenance costs, the prestige of owning these costly cars continues to captivate buyers, driving strong interest and sales in the luxury car segment.

 

Some of the top brands in the segment of expensive cars in India include the following (not arranged in any particular order of merit):
 

  1. Mercedes-Benz
  2. BMW
  3. Audi
  4. Porsche
  5. Rolls-Royce
  6. Bentley
  7. Ferrari
  8. Lamborghini
  9. McLaren
  10. Ferrari
     

 

  1. Shift to luxury SUVs: Just like the rest of the world, there is a clear shift towards SUVs in the expensive and luxury car segments in India, with consumers increasingly preferring luxury SUVs over luxury sedans and hatchbacks. 
  2. Annual new model launches: International carmakers such as BMW, Mercedes Benz, Volvo, and Audi are responding to the growing demand by launching new models every year.
  3. Incentives for electric vehicles: Attractive incentives for manufacturing electric vehicles in India are promoting automakers to build EVs domestically. For luxury car makers, this will be an added incentive to consider making the EV variants of their in-demand vehicles. 

 

Conclusion

 

Owning one of the costliest cars in India comes with both its perks and challenges. On the plus side, these high-priced cars offer unparalleled luxury, state-of-the-art technology, superior performance, and an unmatched driving experience, along with a prestige and status associated with the top-end brands. However, the high initial cost, hefty maintenance expenses, and significant import duties for non-locally assembled models can prove to be deterrents to some. Sometimes, navigating Indian roads with these expensive vehicles may also pose additional challenges. Yet, the combination of high-performance, luxury features, gorgeous design, and the sheer joy of driving these engineering marvels justifies their premium price tags for many. In the end, the charm of these expensive cars lies not just in their price-tag, but in the perfect blend of luxury, performance, and exclusivity they offer.

 

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