New Delhi:- From Lamborghini to Rolls Royce, automakers never disappoint when it comes to offering some of the most luxurious and beautiful cars in the world. Luxury, unprecedented design, powerful engines, comfort - these cars offer all that and more. The most stylish cars have limited editions, with limited edition supercars coming out every few months. They often cost more than previous models. Limited editions of these cars are bought as soon as they are released, and people rush to get their hands on the latest models. Also Read:-The fourth-generation Toyota Vellfire luxury-MPV has been revealed Top 5 Expensive Cars:- Rolls Royce Boat Tail-Rolls Royce is known for luxury cars. The new boat tail looks exquisite and is the successor to the beautiful 2017 swept tail. Sweptail was priced at $12.8 million. The company has yet to announce a price, but Boattail is rumored to cost a whopping $28 million. The exterior of the boat tail adopts a two-tone color that is not seen in many cars, giving it a luxurious finish, and the interior is equipped with a "hosting suite" with a built-in parasol and champagne refrigerator. Who doesn't like champagne? Rolls-Royce never disappoints. Buggati La Volture Noire- The Bugatti La Voiture Noire is equipped with an 8-liter W16 quad-turbo engine. It develops 1479 horsepower and 1600 Newton meters of torque. Believe it or not, he has six tailpipes on this car. The sleek new Bugatti La Voiture Noire is unmistakably Bugatti, with radical wheels, a bespoke dashboard and taillight badges designed to spell out the brand name. La Voiture Noire pays tribute to the legendary Bugatti history. It represents sophistication and elegance. Offering speed, beauty, luxury, and technology, it is truly iconic. This all-black Atlantic is priced at $18.7 million. Buggati Centodiece-The Centodieci is a truly rare car, unveiled by Bugatti at Pebble Beach Car Week. Centodieci builds on Bugatti's 110-year tradition of design and performance excellence and pays tribute to the brand's more recent heritage. Using his Centodieci, which means his 110 in Italian, Bugatti has designed a groundbreaking replica of his EB110. Inspired by history, Centodieci pushes all boundaries of creativity with its incredible performance and groundbreaking design. Centodieci brings the EB110 into the new millennium with a modern twist on the classic wedge shape and his famous W16 engine. Also Read:- Uber Cuts 200 Jobs to Reduce Recruitment Costs Mercedes Maybach Exelero- The Mercedes-Benz Excelo is a unique vehicle. Exlero was developed in 2004 by Fulda, Goodyear's German division, to test new tires. Mercedes developed the Exero based on Maybach's frame, producing 690 horsepower (510 kW) and he had the same twin-turbo V12 engine producing 1,020 Newton-meters (752 lb-ft) of torque. This supercar has been meticulously engineered to prevent aerodynamic stress. This will help you reach your goals with maximum effectiveness and efficiency. The Mercedes-Benz Maybach Excelero concept car is a powerful and big car weighing 2,660 kg (5,864 lbs). Bugatti Divo- The Divo is one of Bugatti's newest employee favorites. Despite having a lot in common with its cheaper sidekick, the Chiron, the Devo comes with many features that justify its high price. Bugatti has made the Divo 77 pounds lighter than the Chiron by adding lighter wheels, a carbon fiber intercooler, and removing some noise-dampening elements. The Divo has the same power output as the Chiron, 1,500 hp (1,119 kW), but has a different aerodynamic layout, making him eight seconds faster on the Nardo test track. The moment you've been waiting for has finally arrived. 40 of the car will be built, with a price tag of $5.8 million each. Also Read:-Range Rover Unveils the 2023 Evoque: Enhanced Design, Advanced Tech, and Mild-Hybrid Powertrain These are the masterpiece of all time from Design to Price and also provide that kind of features and experience to the customers Rolls-Royce makes cars after the customer tells them to make, them because they make cars according to the request of their customers.