Top 10 most expensive convertbles in the world 

Author: Yogesh Bhardwaj Date: 07.02.24

Rolls-Royce Boat Tail

This bespoke masterpiece, crafted at the request of Beyonce and Jay-Z, is a one-of-a-kind marvel. Its price tag? A cool ₹200 crore. 

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Bugatti La Voiture Noire

Limited to just one unit ever made, this French beauty boasts a sleek design and an astronomical price tag of ₹151 crore. 

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Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta

This Italian masterpiece is a rare sight, with only three units ever produced. Its exclusivity and powerful engine contribute to its hefty price tag of ₹146 crore. 

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SP Automotive Chaos

This beastly convertible is a collaboration between Italy's Manifattura Automobili Torino and the American Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus. With only 10 units planned for production, its price tag is a staggering ₹120 crore.

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Rolls-Royce Sweptail

Another bespoke Rolls-Royce creation, the Sweptail features a yacht-inspired design and a price tag of ₹120 crore. 

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Bugatti Centodieci

Limited to just 10 units, this homage to the legendary EB110 supercar comes with a price tag of ₹64 crore. 

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Mercedes-Maybach Exelero

This ultra-exclusive Maybach was originally a one-off concept car, but its stunning design and powerful performance convinced a mystery buyer to shell out a whopping ₹62 crore. 

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Pagani Huayra Codalunga

This long-tail version of the Huayra is limited to just five units, making it a true collector's item. Its price tag reflects its exclusivity, reaching ₹57 crore. 

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Bugatti Divo

Designed for superior cornering and handling, the Divo is a true driver's car. With a limited production run of 40 units, its price tag is ₹41 crore. 

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Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+

The fastest open-top production car in the world, the Chiron Super Sport 300+ can reach speeds exceeding 300 mph. Owning a piece of this automotive history comes at a cost of ₹28.4 crore. 

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