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Top Most Expensive Limousines In The World And Their Features – Number 1 is Unbelievable

By Balogun Kamilu Lekan

Some people prefer a more luxurious vehicle to a standard car. These people are willing to pay a high price to obtain it. The list below includes some of the most expensive limos on the market. These are not your typical luxury vehicles. These are some of the most expensive models on the market. If you’re looking for something unique, these are the only ones available.

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Below is a list of the world’s most expensive limos

5. Maybach Landaulet – $1.4 Million

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Maybach was a premium car manufacturer that was a part of the Mercedes-Benz family until 2013. Although their vehicles were more expensive than those produced by other brands, such as BMW and Ferrari, they could not compete due to a lack of brand recognition and marketing. 

The car was powered by a V12 engine with 612 horsepower. Its retractable hard roof allowed passengers to take in the sun. Even though it was not a stretch limousine, it cost around $1.4 million. The interior was also done in white leather with gold granite inlays.

4. Rolls Royce Phantom Limo: $3.8 Million

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It’s unusual to see this image above the presidential limousine that transports the leader of one of the world’s most powerful countries. This vehicle was spotted in China and reportedly valued at $3.7 million. The standard Phantom is very expensive, and this one has full-sized offices and bulletproof armour. Its 6.8-litre V12 engine produces more than 430 horsepower.

3. The American Dream Limo – $4 million

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Jay Ohrberg’s American Dream is the world’s longest limousine, measuring more than a hundred feet in length. It has 26 wheels and various features, including a swimming pool, a helicopter landing pad, and a heated spa. This opulent vehicle is estimated to be worth $4 million.

2. Batmobile Limousine – $4.2 million

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The Batmobile is an excellent ride for a wealthy nerd. It was inspired by Tim Burton’s Batman films, which aired from 1989 to 1992. It includes various gadgets used by the movie characters, such as missile launchers and ejectors. The car was built in 2012 and cost around $4 million to recreate.

1. The Sultan Of Brunei’s Custom Rolls Royce Silver Spur Limo: $14 Million

The Sultan of Brunei, Hassanal Bolkiah, has the world’s largest car collection. His entire collection is estimated to be worth around $4 billion. He owns the world’s most extensive private collection of luxury automobiles, including several Rolls Royces. 

It is believed that during the 1990s, his family purchased a sizable portion of all cars sold globally. 

He bought a luxury stretch limousine made of 24-carat gold. The car is estimated to be worth $14 million.


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