18 Most Expensive Cars You Can Buy in India
18 Most Expensive Cars You Can Buy in India

V12s, hybrid monsters and electric yachts on wheels. If your wallet is as heavy as your foot, these are the cars to consider

Rolls-Royce has launched its most powerful car ever in India, and it does not run on petrol. The new Spectre Black Badge is fully electric, starts at ₹9.5 crore, and comes with over 44,000 paint options. There is also a price list for personalisation that can make even billionaires blink.  

But this is not just about one outrageously priced car. India’s super-luxury segment is quietly thriving, one bespoke bonnet at a time. From plug-in hypercars to handcrafted grand tourers, the Indian garage has never looked this expensive. So if your idea of investment is more 12-cylinder than 12-digit crypto wallet, here are the most expensive cars you can actually buy in India today, ranked from merely eye-watering to full cardiac arrest. 

 

India's Most Expensive Cars Ranked from ₹4.20 Crore to ₹12.25 Crore 

 

Mercedes-Maybach SL 680 Monogram Series – ₹4.20 Crore 

 

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A grand tourer that looks ready for a red carpet. Powered by a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 producing 612 PS and 900 Nm, this Monogram Series edition brings Maybach-grade luxury to an open-top cruiser. Expect plush Maybach-specific upholstery, Burmester 3D sound, and a fully digital, ultra-premium cockpit. It is equal parts style statement and engineering showcase. 

 

Mercedes-AMG G 63 Collector’s Edition – ₹4.30 Crore 

 

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The king of luxury off-roaders. Under its boxy, iconic silhouette is a 4.0-litre V8 bi-turbo engine with 585 PS and 850 Nm. The G 63 Collector’s Edition comes with bespoke interiors, exclusive paint finishes, and tech-laden comfort, all while retaining its terrain-crushing DNA. A tank in a tux. 

 

McLaren GT – ₹4.50 Crore 

 

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The GT is McLaren’s attempt at grand touring practicality. The 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 pumps out 620 PS and 630 Nm of torque. It hits 100 km/h in 3.2 seconds and has enough cargo space for actual luggage. A rare blend of supercar thrill and daily usability. 

 

Aston Martin DB12 – ₹4.59 Crore 

 

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Dubbed the world’s first "super tourer," the DB12 delivers 680 PS and 800 Nm from a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8. Luxuriously appointed with hand-stitched leather and cutting-edge tech, it hits 100 km/h in 3.6 seconds. Designed for high-speed cruising with cinematic flair. 

 

McLaren Artura – ₹5.10 Crore 

 

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A plug-in hybrid that merges a 3.0-litre V6 with an electric motor, delivering a combined 680 PS and 720 Nm. With a 0 to 100 km/h time of 3.0 seconds, the Artura is a glimpse into the electrified future of performance without compromise on drama. 

 

Bentley Bentayga – ₹5.00 – 6.75 Crore 

 

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This ultra-luxurious SUV offers multiple engines, including a 4.0-litre V8 and a 6.0-litre W12. Despite its size, it can sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in under five seconds. The cabin is a masterclass in British craftsmanship, with wood veneers, leather trims, and tech that pampers as much as it performs. 

 

Ferrari 296 GTB – ₹5.40 Crore 

 

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Ferrari’s first V6-powered hybrid pairs combustion and electricity for a total output of 830 PS. Agile, sharp, and blisteringly quick, the 296 GTB is a track-capable machine that does not skimp on aesthetic drama or digital wizardry. 

 

Ferrari 812 Superfast – ₹5.75 Crore 

 

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A swan song for naturally aspirated V12s. The 812’s 6.5-litre engine churns out 800 PS and 718 Nm, launching from 0 to 100 in just 2.9 seconds. Loud, fast, and brutally mechanical. 

 

McLaren 750S – ₹5.91 Crore 

 

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Lighter and sharper than the 720S it replaces, the 750S features a 750 PS twin-turbo V8 and a dry weight under 1,300 kg. Acceleration is savage, handling is surgical. It is a purist’s weapon. 

 

Ferrari 296 GTS – ₹6.24 Crore  

 

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A convertible sibling to the 296 GTB. Same 830 PS plug-in hybrid setup, but with added drama from the retractable roof. Built for sunshine sprints. 

 

Bentley Continental GT – ₹5.23 – 8.45 Crore 

 

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Whether you opt for the V8 or the monstrous W12, the Continental delivers a silky, high-speed ride with world-class interiors and limitless personalisation. It is a GT with a tuxedo and a passport. 

 

Rolls-Royce Spectre – ₹7.50 – 9.50 Crore 

 

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The brand’s first electric vehicle. Dual motors produce 585 PS and 900 Nm. Despite weighing nearly three tonnes, it hits 100 km/h in 4.5 seconds. The real magic is in the interior, where bespoke digital architecture meets celestial calm. 

 

Lamborghini Revuelto – ₹8.89 Crore 

 

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A 1,015 PS V12 plug-in hybrid that looks like a spaceship and sounds like a thunderclap. The Revuelto introduces Lamborghini to the hybrid age with zero subtlety and maximum theatre. 

 

Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II – ₹8.95 – 10.52 Crore 

 

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A more "restrained" Rolls, powered by a 6.75-litre V12 with 571 PS. Features like the Starlight Headliner and near-silent ride make it the ideal escape pod for the ultra-wealthy introvert. 

 

Rolls-Royce Phantom – ₹8.99 – 10.48 Crore 

 

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The benchmark in automotive opulence. Built to be chauffeured in, but potent enough to drive. The Phantom’s presence, detail, and silence are unmatched. 

 

Rolls-Royce Spectre Black Badge – ₹9.50 Crore 

 

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The most powerful Rolls-Royce ever made. Produces 659 PS and 1,075 Nm, and comes loaded with exclusive carbon fibre detailing, illuminated fascia, and blacked-out elements. This is not just electric luxury. This is statement wealth. 

 

Ferrari Purosangue – ₹10.50 Crore 

 

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Ferrari’s long-awaited SUV finally arrives with a naturally aspirated V12 producing 725 PS. It balances utility with insanity. A crossover for those who want everything, now. 

 

Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II – ₹10.50 – 12.25 Crore 

 

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The Cullinan takes Rolls-Royce into off-road territory without sacrificing comfort. A V12 SUV with adaptive suspension, coach doors, and interiors that feel more like a drawing room than a cabin. 

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