11 Rarest Cars Ever Made

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Cars are some of the most expensive collector’s items in the world. While normal cars are a necessity, helping people travel from Point A to Point B, the rare cars on this list are not necessarily meant to be driven. A few of the newer high end cars on this list are definitely a status symbol made to be shown off, but the older cars are historical items displayed in museums around the world. All of the cars on this list are rare because very few were ever made and in the case of some of the older cars, only a few examples have survived.

W Motors Lykan HyperSport

W Motors Lykan HyperSport
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The Lykan HyperSport was a limited run supercar produced by W Motors between 2013 – 2017. W Motors planned and produced only seven Lykan HyperSports and debuted the prototype at the Qatar Motor Show in 2013. At the time, the Lykan HyperSport was the third most expensive production car, priced at $3.4 million each. The Lykan HyperSport is the first sports car to be designed and manufactured completely in the Middle East. Number Produced or Remaining: Only 7 ever made

McLaren F1 LM

McLaren F1 LM
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The McLaren F1 LM was a special racing edition of the regular McLaren F1. Only six McLaren F1 LM cars were produced in honor of the five McLaren F1 GTRs that competed and finished the 1995 24 Hours of Le Mans in first, third, fourth, fifth, and thirteenth places overall. McLaren sold five of the six F1 LMs and kept the Papaya orange prototype to use as the platform for the continued development of the F1 chassis. Number Produced or Remaining: Only 6 ever made

Bugatti Type 41 Royale Kellner Coupe

Bugatti Type 41 Royale Kellner Coupe
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The Bugatti Type 41 Royale Kellner Coupe, simply known as the Bugatti Royale, was an ultra-luxurious car designed by Ettore Bugatti. Initially, Bugatti planned to make 25 Type 41 Royale cars and sell them to royalty as the most luxurious cars ever built. Unfortunately, Bugatti debuted the Royale during the Great Depression and only managed to sell three of the seven cars that were built. Today, only six Bugatti Type 41 Royale Kellner Coupes exist, as Ettore Bugatti reportedly wrecked the seventh car. Number Produced or Remaining: 7 made, but only 6 remaining

Aston Martin DBR1

Aston Martin DBR1
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The Aston Martin DBR1 was an ultra-exclusive sports car built by Aston Martin in the late 1950s. Only five Aston Martin DBR1 cars were built and each one was labeled with a number 1 – 5 (appearing as DBR1/1 and so on). The various Aston Martin DBR1 cars were driven by some of the most notable race car drivers of the time, including Stirling Moss, Tony Brooks, Reg Parnell, Les Leston, and Roy Salvadori. Number Produced or Remaining: Only 5 ever made

Packard Panther

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The Packard Panther was a concept car introduced in 1954 by the Packard Motor Car Company. The newer car was meant to replace the Packard Pan American and there were plans to put in the company’s new overhead valve V8 engine, if it went into full production. Packard only ended up building four Panthers, and only two examples still exist today. Number Produced or Remaining: 4 made, but only 2 remaining

Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita

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The Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita was a special edition of the Koenigsegg CCXR featuring a diamond weave carbon fiber finish. The car’s name, “Trevita” is a Swedish abbreviation that translates into “three whites.” Since carbon fiber only comes in black, Koenigsegg developed a unique coating that turned the fibers from black to a sparkling, silvery white. Due to the extensive process, Koenigsegg only produced two CCXR Trevita cars. Number Produced or Remaining: Only 2 ever made

Maybach Exelero

Maybach Exelero
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The Maybach Exelero was produced in 2004 in a joint collaboration by Stola (now part of Blutec) and DaimlerChrysler. Stola and DaimlerChrysler unveiled the Maybach Exelero in 2005 after it was commissioned by Fulda, a German subsidiary of Goodyear, to test their new Carat Exelero tire range. Only one Maybach Exelero was ever made and the car is currently owned by Frank Rickert, the founder of Mercedes-Benz tuner, Mechatronik – there were reports that American rapper Birdman had purchased the car for $8 million, but he never actually paid up. Number Produced or Remaining: Only 1 ever made

Bugatti Veyron Bleu Centenaire

Bugatti Veyron Bleu Centenaire
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In 2009, legendary French car company Bugatti celebrated its 100th anniversary by building the Bugatti Veyron Bleu Centenaire. The one-of-a-kind car features Bugatti’s signature two-toned design, but in two shades of blue: “Sprint Blue Matte” and “Sprint Blue Gloss.” The details of the Veyron Bleu Centenaire have been kept from the public, but starting price was listed at €1.35 million (about $1.5 million). Number Produced or Remaining: Only 1 ever made

Icona Vulcano Titanium

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The Icona Vulcano Titanium is another truly unique car and is the world’s first titanium car. As its name implies, the Vulcano Titanium has a lightweight, yet strong, titanium and carbon fiber body. According to Icona, the car’s titanium body took 10,000 hours of hand-crafted work, which is why the Vulcano Titanium is one-of-a-kind – Icona says that it can never replicate this exact car again. Number Produced or Remaining: Only 1 ever made

Rolls-Royce 15 HP

Rolls-Royce 15 HP
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The only surviving Rolls-Royce 15 HP is one of the most historic cars on this list and dates back to the early days of partnership between Charles Rolls and Henry Royce. This Rolls-Royce 15 HP, registered SD 661, is the only one of six of these cars manufactured by Rolls and Royce in 1905. It is reportedly the world’s second oldest Rolls-Royce car and has an estimated value of at least $35 million. The reason for the sole Rolls-Royce 15 HP’s survival is that the car was owned by the Dick family in Kilmarnock, Scotland for more than 60 years before it was gifted to the Royal Scottish Automobile Club in 1974. The car has been mostly on display in Scotland since then (its occasionally loaned to other museums). Number Produced or Remaining: 6 made, but only 1 left

Oldsmobile F-88

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While there are a few other cars on this list that are one-of-a-kind, the Oldsmobile F-88 takes the top spot for its age and being a truly unique concept car. The Oldsmobile F-88 was never actually put into production and is our pick for the rarest car ever made. There are unfounded rumors that General Motors built two other Oldsmobile F-88 show cars, but there is no public evidence that these cars ever existed. The only confirmed Oldsmobile F-88 was sold in 2005 $3.24 million. Number Produced or Remaining: Only 1 ever made

This article originally appeared on Rarest.org.

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