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Koenigsegg Regera ($1.9 million)

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Koenigsegg Regera is a pretty hybrid beast, pumping out 1500 hp from its 5.0-liter V-8 engine. The car can accelerate from 0-400 km/h (0-249 mph) in just 20 seconds, making the Regera one of the fastest accelerating cars in the world. Such specs are what justify its $1,9000,000 price tag. The Regera has a top speed of 410 km/h (255 mph). Click www.oktilli.com for more

Zenvo TS1 ($1.8 million)

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Zenvo TS1 is Denmark’s gun in the supercar fight. It comes with a 5.9-litre V8 engine which cranks out 1004 horsepower. The Zenzo TS1 costs $1,800,000. To put things in perspective, it would take you 5 years to finish $1,800,000 if you were spending $1000 every single day. The Danish hypercar can hit 60 mph from 0 (0-96 km/h) in under 3 seconds, Reaching a top speed of 250 mph (375 km/h), faster than most of the previous cars on this list. Read www.oktilli.com for more

Arash AF10 Hybrid ($1.5 million)

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Arash AF10 hybrid supercar comes with a 550hp V8 6.4 litre gasoline engine and 4 electric motors with 220kw each. These allow the Arash to produce an insane 2018 hp and reach speeds of 200 mph (322 km/h). The Arash AF10 Hybrid costs $1,500,000 per unit, which is the cost of more than 60 2017 Toyota Corollas in the US. Only a few units will be produced. More at www.oktilli.com

Talbot-Lago T150 CSS (1938)

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Also known as the teardrop, the CSS was a successful racer from the '30s and featured a jaw-droppingly sleek design that turns heads 70 years later. Read more at www.oktilli.com

BMW Z8 (1999–2003)

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Inspired by the also-gorgeous 507 of the '50s, the Z8 was BMW's answer to growing demand for a high-end roadster. It shared its explosive V-8 engine with the M5 supersedan. Read more at www.otilli.com

Triumph Spitfire (1962–1980)

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The Spitfire was the quintessential British roadster: good-looking and lightweight, totally fun to drive—and a total headache to maintain. Read more at www.oktilli.com

SS Cars SS100 (1936–1940)

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This long-hooded beauty is an icon of '30s automotive styling. SS Cars later became known as Jaguar. Find more at www.oktilli.com