The McLaren P1 costs around £1million.
One LaFerrari owner has reportedly put his up for sale on the used market for $5million in the US.
The interior is ultra-modern with the centre console featuring a tablet-style control unit.
The McLaren P1 GTR costs a cool £1.98million - and you cn only drive it on a track.
The Ferrari FXX K has a similar arrangement - you get two years of training, racing and maintenance from Ferrari, and the car can only be driven on the track. It costs £1.8million (plus tax).
The Hennessey Venom GT is unofficially the fastest car in the world, but it only costs about £775,000.
The Koenigsegg One:1 costs around £1.3million and has a power to weight ratio of 1:1 - hence the name.
The the CCXR Trevita is a whole lot more expensive, costing about £3.1million.
The Lamborghini Veneno costs nearly £3million - and it would do, looking like that...
Trion was founded in 2012, and the Nemesis will be the company's first ever production car and will be powered by a 9.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8, developing 2,000bhp. It's likely to cost about £620,000.
<p class="p1">We’ve seen the Zenvo ST1 before, but this version has been tweaked for 2015. There’s a new single-clutch seven-speed automatic transmission and upgraded interior, while the 6.8-litre V8 engine remains. The Danish supercar
The Icona Vulcano costs around £2.5million.
The Lykan Hypersport costs around £2.2million.
The Maybach Exelero cost its first owner over £5.2million.
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