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Top 10 Most Expensive Cars in India – 2026

Let’s be honest: for most of us, a car is a tool to get from Point A to Point B. But for a select few, Point A is a mansion and Point B is a private jet hangar. Here’s a quick thought for you: Theoretically, the most expensive car in India is probably a vintage classic hidden in an erstwhile royal family’s garage that money simply cannot buy. But for those with a massive bank balance and a thirst for modern engineering, the current market offers masterpieces that cost more than several luxury apartments combined. To own these, you don’t just need a chequebook; you need a passion for automotive engineering and luxury craftsmanship. From V12 monsters to silent electric gliders, here is your definitive guide to the ultra-wealthy’s favourite rides, the top 10 most expensive cars in India.

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What Makes These Cars So Expensive in India?

When you look at the price tag of a hypercar in India, you aren’t just paying for the leather and the engine. India has some of the highest import duties in the world. For a Completely Built Unit (CBU), the customs duty can exceed 100%, and when you add the GST and the luxury cess, the price effectively doubles from its international value.

The on-road price in India of these vehicles is significantly higher than ex-showroom figures, due to customs duties that can range from 100–125% on CBU (Completely Built Unit) imports, GST at 28%, and additional cess. A car with an ex-showroom price of ₹8 crore can comfortably touch ₹10–12 crore on-road. That’s before you factor in insurance, registration, and state taxes. Owning one of these means you belong to a club where “standard” is a bad word. However, with such a massive investment, maintenance becomes a priority. Most owners immediately seek car paint protection to ensure the delicate paintwork remains untouched by the harsh Indian climate and road debris.

Top 10 Most Expensive Cars in India 2026 - Comparison Table

Car Engine 0–100 kmph On-Road Price (Approx.)
Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II
6.75L V12 Twin-Turbo
5.3 sec
₹11–13.5 Crore
Lamborghini Revuelto
6.5L V12 + 3 E-Motors
2.5 sec
₹8.89 Crore+
Ferrari Purosangue
6.5L V12 NA
3.3 sec
₹7.5–9 Crore
Rolls-Royce Spectre
Electric (102 kWh)
4.5 sec
₹7.5–9 Crore
Bentley Continental GT Mulliner
4.0L V8 PHEV
3.4 sec
₹7.56 Crore+
Ferrari SF90 Stradale
4.0L V8 + 3 E-Motors
2.5 sec
₹7.5 Crore+
Rolls-Royce Cullinan
6.75L V12 Twin-Turbo
5.0 sec
₹7–9 Crore
Aston Martin Vanquish
5.2L Twin-Turbo V12
3.5 sec
₹6–7.5 Crore
McLaren 750S
4.0L Twin-Turbo V8
2.8 sec
₹5.91 Crore+
Lamborghini Urus SE
4.0L Twin-Turbo V8 PHEV
3.4 sec
₹4.5–6 Crore

1. Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II - ₹11.00 Crore to ₹13.50 Crore

An orange Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII Series II stands on a raised platform

The Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II is not just the most expensive car on this list; it is the most expensive production sedan in the world. Its self-levelling air suspension makes millions of micro-adjustments per second, reading the road ahead and proactively smoothing out surface changes before you feel them. Over 130 kg of sound insulation, double-glazed windows, and hollow foam-filled tyres create an extraordinary quiet. The Series II adds a laser-cut starlit headlight design, an illuminated Pantheon grille, and the new Rolls-Royce Connected app ecosystem.

Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II Price in India

  • Standard Wheelbase: Starts at ₹8.99 Crore (ex-showroom)
  • Extended Wheelbase (EWB): Starts at ₹10.48 Crore (ex-showroom)
  • On-Road Price: With registration, local taxes, and insurance, the final on-road price in India ranges between ₹11.00 Crore and ₹13.50 Crore

Key Specifications

  • Engine: 6.75-litre, Twin-Turbocharged V12 petrol
  • Power: 563 bhp @ 5,000 rpm
  • Torque: 900 Nm @ 1,700 rpm
  • Transmission: 8-speed automatic with Satellite Aided Transmission
  • Top Speed: Electronically limited to 250 km/h
  • 0–100 kmph: 5.3 seconds
  • Wheelbase (Standard): 3,772 mm

Bespoke paint programmes mean no two Phantoms are alike, a key consideration for luxury car maintenance and long-term paint integrity. Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani owns multiple generations of the Phantom, including heavily customised Series II models used by the family in Mumbai.

Lamborghini Revuelto - Approx. ₹8.89 Crore+

A Lamborghini Revuelto drives on the kerb of a race track

The Lamborghini Revuelto is the most powerful production Lamborghini ever built. It’s the spiritual successor to the legendary Aventador, combining a screaming naturally aspirated V12 with three electric motors, redefining what a hypercar can be.

The Revuelto is one of the most visually complex hypercars on sale anywhere in the world. Every panel, vent, and aerodynamic element serves a purpose.

Price in India

  • Ex-Showroom Price: Approx. ₹8.89 Crore
  • On-Road Price: Easily exceeds ₹10–11 Crore in most Indian metros with taxes and registration

Key Specifications

  • Engine: 6.5-litre V12 naturally aspirated + 3 electric motors
  • Combined Power: 1,015 bhp
  • Torque: 725 Nm
  • Transmission: 8-speed dual-clutch automatic (DCT)
  • 0–100 kmph: 2.5 seconds
  • Drive Modes: 13 distinct modes, including full EV for low-speed manoeuvring
  • Top Speed: 350+ kmph

Lamborghinis in India are traditionally owned by young industrialists, tech founders, and sportspeople. The Revuelto, with its waiting list and production limits, has already found discerning homes across Pune, Mumbai, and Delhi.

Ferrari Purosangue - Approx. ₹7.50 Crore to ₹9.00 Crore

A Ferrari Purosangue drives through a country road
This is not an SUV that happens to have a Ferrari badge. This is a Ferrari that happens to have four doors and a raised ride height and you feel that distinction the moment the engine fires. Rear-hinged back doors, an active suspension with 48V e-motors at each wheel, and a mid-front engine placement preserve near-perfect weight distribution. The naturally aspirated V12 revs to 8,250 rpm, making the Purosangue the only modern four-seater in the world with an engine of this character.

Ferrari Purosangue Price in India

  • Ex-Showroom Price: Approx. ₹7.50 Crore (base, subject to options and configuration)
  • On-Road Price: Configuration and customisation can push the on-road price in India to ₹9 Crore+

Key Specifications

  • Engine: 6.5-litre V12, naturally aspirated
  • Power: 715 bhp @ 7,750 rpm
  • Torque: 716 Nm
  • Transmission: 8-speed dual-clutch
  • 0–100 kmph: 3.3 seconds
  • Top Speed: 310 kmph
  • Body Style: 4-door, 4-seater (Ferrari calls it a ‘Shooting Brake’)

Ferrari’s tight allocation model means confirmed buyers in India, primarily successful entrepreneurs and second-generation business owners, are among a genuinely exclusive group.

Rolls-Royce Spectre - Approx. ₹7.50 Crore to ₹9.00 Crore

A blue Rolls-Royce Spectre parked in the lawn of a mansion

The Rolls-Royce Spectre marks the beginning of Rolls-Royce’s all-electric future and as a first attempt, it is remarkable. The most aerodynamically refined Rolls-Royce ever made, with a drag coefficient of just 0.25 Cd, the Spectre’s electric drivetrain, combined with over 100 kg of sound insulation, makes its cabin quieter than even the Phantom’s. Bespoke two-tone paint, starlight roof panels, and a personalised illuminated fascia make it one of the most visually arresting luxury cars in India.

Rolls-Royce Spectre Price in India

  • Ex-Showroom Price: Approx. ₹7.50 Crore
  • On-Road Price: On-road price in India estimate of ₹9 Crore+ after duties, taxes and insurance

Key Specifications

  • Powertrain: Dual electric motors, 102 kWh battery
  • Power: 585 bhp
  • Torque: 900 Nm (instant, from 0 rpm)
  • 0–100 kmph: 4.5 seconds
  • Range: Approximately 520 km (WLTP)
  • Charging: DC fast charging capability

Its audience here is equally distinct tech leaders and new-generation entrepreneurs who want Rolls-Royce prestige with genuine electric credentials. Early deliveries have already been reported in Mumbai and Bengaluru.

Bentley Continental GT Mulliner - Approx. ₹7.56 Crore+

A Bentley Continental GT Mulliner parked in an indoor space
If the Phantom is the chairman’s car, the Continental GT Mulliner is the chairman’s weekend car, grand touring in its most indulgent, most British form. Mulliner is Bentley’s in-house bespoke division, and the GT wears that badge with distinction. Its rotating dashboard centrepiece, three analogue dials flanked by digital displays, is pure mechanical theatre. Diamond-quilted leather, a Naim 18-speaker audio system, and an 80+ km electric-only range make it as liveable in Mumbai traffic as it is thrilling on an open highway.

Bentley Continental GT Mulliner Price in India

  • Ex-Showroom Price: Approx. ₹7.56 Crore
  • On-Road Price: ₹9 Crore+, depending on options

Key Specifications

  • Engine: 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 with 25.9 kWh PHEV battery
  • Combined Power: 782 bhp
  • Torque: 1,000 Nm
  • Transmission: 8-speed dual-clutch
  • 0–100 kmph: 3.4 seconds
  • Top Speed: 335 kmph
  • Drive Mode: All-wheel drive, adjustable air suspension

The Mulliner trim has found homes with Bollywood names and business families across Mumbai, Delhi, and Hyderabad who want a Bentley that looks like no one else’s.

Ferrari SF90 Stradale - Approx. ₹7.50 Crore+

A Ferrari SF90 drives on a race track

Ferrari’s most powerful road car and its first series-production plug-in hybrid, the SF90 Stradale, pays tribute to the 90th anniversary of Scuderia Ferrari and earns that honour. A three-motor setup delivers torque vectoring of extraordinary precision, while a deployable rear spoiler generates over 390 kg of downforce at top speed. The SF90 Spider variant adds a retractable hard-top for open-air drama without compromising the performance package. With approximately 25 km of electric-only range, it is also surprisingly usable in city traffic, a genuine dual-personality machine.

Ferrari SF90 Stradale Price in India 

  • Ex-Showroom Price: Approx. ₹7.50 Crore
  • On-Road Price: Can exceed ₹9 Crore with applicable duties

Key Specifications

  • Engine: 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 + 3 electric motors
  • Combined Power: 1,000 bhp
  • Torque: 800 Nm
  • 0–100 kmph: 2.5 seconds
  • 0–200 kmph: 6.7 seconds
  • Top Speed: 340 kmph
  • Electric-Only Range: Approximately 25 km (for city use)

Ferrari’s tight India allocation only amplifies its desirability among prominent industrialists and lifestyle-forward entrepreneurs who attend Ferrari driving programmes and track events.

McLaren 750S - Approx. ₹5.91 Crore+

McLaren 750S driving on a racetrack

The McLaren 750S is the most focused driver’s car on this list, a precision instrument that prioritises the relationship between human and machine above everything else. At under 1,300 kg, it is lighter than many hot hatches despite its supercar performance, thanks to a carbon fibre MonoCell II-T tub that forms its structural core. Active suspension that reacts in milliseconds, carbon ceramic brakes, and Pirelli P Zero Trofeo R tyres make it equally at home on a track day and a mountain weekend.

McLaren 750S Price in India

  • Ex-Showroom Price: Approx. ₹5.91 Crore
  • On-Road Price: ₹7 Crore+ after taxes and registration

 Key Specifications

  • Engine: 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8
  • Power: 750 bhp
  • Torque: 800 Nm
  • Transmission: 7-speed SSG dual-clutch
  • 0–100 kmph: 2.8 seconds
  • 0–200 kmph: 7.2 seconds
  • Top Speed: 332 kmph
  • Weight: Just 1,277 kg (dry)

McLaren’s India presence is anchored by a dealership in Delhi, serving a tight-knit community of driving purists, those who have owned multiple supercars and arrived at the 750S as their definitive choice.

Rolls-Royce Cullinan - Approx. ₹7.00 Crore to ₹9.00 Crore

Named after the largest gem-quality rough diamond ever found, the Cullinan is the world’s most expensive and most luxurious SUV — and arguably the most sighted ultra-luxury car on Indian roads today. Its air suspension delivers near-magical ride quality despite a 2,700+ kg kerb weight, while the optional ‘Viewing Suite’ transforms the rear bench into individual seats with a deployable cocktail table. The ‘Black Badge’ variant, with its darkened aesthetic and sportier tuning, has been particularly popular in India.

Rolls-Royce Cullinan Price in India

  • Ex-Showroom Price: Starts at approx. ₹6.90 Crore
  • On-Road Price: Typically ₹8–9 Crore, higher with bespoke options and Black Badge specification

Key Specifications

  • Engine: 6.75-litre twin-turbocharged V12
  • Power: 571 bhp
  • Torque: 850 Nm
  • Transmission: 8-speed ZF automatic, all-wheel drive
  • 0–100 kmph: Approximately 5.0 seconds
  • Top Speed: Electronically limited to 250 kmph
  • Body Style: SUV (5-seater)

Mukesh Ambani’s family runs multiple Cullinans, as do Bollywood stars Ranveer Singh and Shah Rukh Khan, making it the undisputed choice of those who want to be seen.

 Aston Martin Vanquish - Approx. ₹6.00 Crore to ₹7.50 Crore

A red Aston Martin Vanquish parked in an interior space

Aston Martin Vanquish Price in India 

  • Ex-Showroom Price: Approx. ₹6.00 Crore (subject to finalisation in India)
  • On-Road Price: ₹7–7.5 Crore+ with applicable taxes

Key Specifications

  • Engine: 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8
  • Power: 750 bhp
  • Torque: 800 Nm
  • Transmission: 7-speed SSG dual-clutch
  • 0–100 kmph: 2.8 seconds
  • 0–200 kmph: 7.2 seconds
  • Top Speed: 332 kmph
  • Weight: Just 1,277 kg (dry)

In India, the Vanquish is expected to attract buyers who prefer understated British excellence over more flamboyant Italian alternatives and for a certain generation of wealthy Indians, the James Bond association is an entirely genuine part of the appeal.

Lamborghini Urus SE - Approx. ₹4.50 Crore to ₹6.00 Crore

A green coloured Lamborghini Urus SE drives past an enclosed space

The Lamborghini Urus SE is the most accessible car on this list — and ‘accessible’ is relative when you’re talking about 800 bhp and a 0–100 kmph time of 3.4 seconds. A 192 bhp electric motor added to the twin-turbo V8 makes this the most powerful Urus yet, with approximately 60 km of silent EV running for city use and a sprint to 200 kmph in under 10 seconds when you want it. Updated aerodynamics and a wider stance make the SE visually distinct from its predecessor.

 Lamborghini Urus SE Price in India

  • Ex-Showroom Price: Approx. ₹4.50 Crore
  • On-Road Price: ₹5.5–6 Crore in most states, higher in others

Key Specifications

  • Engine: 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 + electric motor (PHEV)
  • Combined Power: 800 bhp
  • Torque: 950 Nm
  • Transmission: 8-speed automatic, all-wheel drive
  • 0–100 kmph: 3.4 seconds
  • Top Speed: 312 kmph
  • EV Range: Approx. 60 km

The Urus has been the most sold Lamborghini in India by a significant margin, its everyday usability making it the gateway exotic car for startup founders, IPL franchisee owners, and Bollywood stars, including Ranveer Singh and Rohit Shetty.

Why Protect Your Luxury Car with CarzSpa?

A ₹5–13.5 crore car deserves more than a weekly wash. India’s UV radiation, monsoon acids, expressway stone chips, and fine particulate dust are relentless — and on bespoke paint finishes like Ferrari Rosso Corsa or Rolls-Royce Salamanca Blue, the damage is irreversible without the right protection in place.

A good quality PPF coating is the first line of defence. TPU-based PPF forms an invisible, self-healing armour that absorbs stone chips, repels contaminants and preserves your paint’s integrity without altering its appearance. Complement that with a ceramic coating for hydrophobic protection that keeps surfaces effortlessly clean, or go further with graphene coating, superior heat resistance, anti-static properties, and a depth of gloss that ceramic alone cannot match.

For exotic and high-end vehicles, CarzSpa offers Aegis Films, a premium paint protection film (PPF) range engineered where clarity and finish are non-negotiable, and the CrystalShield Marvel, a specially formulated ceramic coating from CarzSpa’s CrystalShield range, developed for paint protection at the highest level. Round it off with professional car detailing services covering everything from paint correction to leather conditioning, handled by expert detailers trained on the world’s most exclusive cars.

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Conclusion

The top 10 most expensive cars in India for 2026 are more than price tags, they are decades of engineering, artisanal craft, and relentless ambition made real. Whether it’s the Rolls-Royce Phantom, the Lamborghini Revuelto, or the Ferrari Purosangue, each of these luxury cars in India offers an experience money can buy but cannot fully prepare you for.

The purchase, however, is just the beginning. Every bespoke panel and priceless finish deserves protection that matches its worth. At CarzSpa, our studios across India and Nepal are equipped to protect, preserve, and perfect the world’s most exclusive vehicles, from day one. Visit your nearest CarzSpa studio and let’s keep your investment looking the part.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Which is the most expensive car in India in 2026?

The Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II holds the crown, with on-road prices touching ₹13.5 Crore. It remains the ultimate statement of wealth, craftsmanship, and exclusivity on Indian roads.

2. Is PPF coating worth it for a luxury or hypercar?

Absolutely. A paint protection film shields bespoke paint, rare finishes, and large panel surfaces from stone chips, UV damage, and scratches — preserving both the aesthetics and the investment value of high-end vehicles.

3. What is the difference between ceramic coating and PPF for expensive cars?

PPF provides physical impact protection; ceramic coating adds chemical resistance and a high-gloss finish. For luxury cars, experts recommend combining both for complete protection.

4. Which luxury cars are most popular among Indian celebrities and industrialists?

The Rolls-Royce Phantom and Cullinan dominate Bollywood and business circles. The Lamborghini Urus SE is also a fast-growing favourite among young entrepreneurs and sports personalities.

5. Where can I get premium PPF and detailing for my luxury car in India?

CarzSpa, with 125+ studios across India, offers premium paint protection film, ceramic coating, graphene coating, and expert car detailing tailored specifically for luxury and exotic cars.

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Deepam Sama

Deepam Sama is the Vice President of Business Strategy and Development at CarzSpa Detailing Studios, a leading car care company in India. He is a second-generation entrepreneur who has a passion for scaling up businesses and creating innovative marketing strategies. Deepam holds an MBA in Marketing from Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Pune and a BBA from the Institute of Management, Nirma University. He previously worked in the Sales Strategy team at ICICI Prudential Life Insurance, where he gained experience in developing and executing growth plans.

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