The Top 10 Most Expensive Supercars for Sale in 2025
Fast. Rare. Dazzling. Supercars often sit in the realm of the unobtainable – seven-figure machines built for the rich. But in 2025, there’s a surprising crop of supercars that straddle exclusivity and attainability. They’re not cheap, by any means – but for under £500,000, you can still bag a road-legal rocket that turns heads and sets pulses racing.
We’ve pulled together the 10 most expensive supercars on sale in 2025 that keep it (relatively) sensible on price – without compromising on performance, tech, or style. Each entry includes all the vital stats and a look at its direct rivals.
1. Ferrari 296 GTB

- Price: From £241,550
- BHP: 819
- 0-60mph: 2.9 seconds
- Top speed: 205mph
- Unique features: Plug-in hybrid V6 with electric boost; advanced aero package; active rear spoiler.
- Competition: McLaren Artura, Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica
Ferrari’s mid-engined masterpiece brings electrification to the party – but not in a dull way. The 296 GTB’s hybrid setup delivers brutal pace and razor-sharp handling, yet it’s also capable of silent electric running for short city trips. It’s the modern Ferrari for drivers who still love old-school thrills.
2. McLaren Artura

- Price: From £189,200
- BHP: 671
- 0-60mph: 3.0 seconds
- Top speed: 205mph
- Unique features: Lightweight carbon-fibre chassis; E-motor for torque fill; adaptive dampers.
- Competition: Ferrari 296 GTB, Maserati MC20
The Artura is McLaren’s bold bet on the hybrid future. It weighs less than many petrol-only rivals, and blends power with poise. There’s plenty of drama, but also daily usability. Think of it as the thinking driver’s supercar.
3. Maserati MC20

- Price: From £215,000
- BHP: 621
- 0-60mph: 2.9 seconds
- Top speed: 202mph
- Unique features: Nettuno V6 engine with F1 tech; butterfly doors; carbon-fibre monocoque.
- Competition: Porsche 911 Turbo S, McLaren Artura
The MC20 proves Maserati hasn’t forgotten how to do fast and fabulous. Its mid-mounted V6 sounds feral, while the low-slung chassis keeps it planted. It’s a genuine rival to the big names, and arguably one of the best-looking cars Maserati has ever made.
4. Porsche 911 Turbo S

- Price: From £182,100
- BHP: 641
- 0-60mph: 2.6 seconds
- Top speed: 205mph
- Unique features: All-wheel drive; everyday refinement; launch control that actually scares you.
- Competition: Audi R8 V10 GT, Maserati MC20
The 911 Turbo S might be the ultimate dual-purpose supercar. It’s as comfortable on the school run as it is on a racetrack. Insanely quick off the line, yet calm at a cruise, it’s still the benchmark for all-weather performance.
5. Aston Martin Vantage V12

- Price: From £265,000
- BHP: 690
- 0-60mph: 3.4 seconds
- Top speed: 200mph
- Unique features: Twin-turbo V12; limited production; aggressive aero kit.
- Competition: Bentley Continental GT Speed, Ferrari Roma
This is the Vantage with attitude. Aston’s big V12 squeezes under the bonnet for one final hurrah. It’s rare, dramatic, and unmistakably British. And while it’s not the most nimble on this list, it more than makes up for it in character.
6. Audi R8 Coupé V10 GT RWD

- Price: From £208,000
- BHP: 612
- 0-60mph: 3.4 seconds
- Top speed: 199mph
- Unique features: Final R8 with naturally aspirated V10; rear-wheel drive only; numbered edition.
- Competition: Porsche 911 GT3, Mercedes-AMG GT R
This is Audi’s goodbye to the R8 – and it’s a proper send-off. The GT edition strips weight and sends all the power to the rear, making it wilder and more rewarding. If you’ve ever wanted a V10 supercar, now’s the time.
7. Bentley Continental GT Speed

- Price: From £240,800
- BHP: 650
- 0-60mph: 3.5 seconds
- Top speed: 208mph
- Unique features: Hand-crafted interior; active AWD; grand touring luxury with true pace.
- Competition: Aston Martin DB12, Ferrari Roma
Yes, it’s large. And yes, it’s heavy. But don’t let the Bentley badge fool you – this car is brutally fast and agile for its size. It’s the most luxurious car on this list by some margin, and still keeps pace with the best.
8. Chevrolet Corvette Z06 (UK-spec)

- Price: Approx. £150,000 (import + taxes)
- BHP: 670
- 0-60mph: 2.6 seconds
- Top speed: 195mph
- Unique features: Flat-plane crank V8; race-derived aero; sensational value.
- Competition: Porsche 911 GT3, Lotus Emira V6
The Z06 might just be the best bang-for-buck supercar in the world. With proper track credentials and a howling engine, it’s every bit as serious as its European rivals. For UK buyers, it’s an import-only option – but totally worth the extra effort.
9. Lotus Emira V6 First Edition

- Price: From £89,995
- BHP: 400
- 0-60mph: 4.2 seconds
- Top speed: 180mph
- Unique features: Manual gearbox; mid-engined balance; Lotus DNA.
- Competition: Alpine A110 R, Porsche Cayman GT4
The Emira isn’t the fastest car here – but it’s arguably one of the most involving. Lotus has distilled decades of handling know-how into this sleek coupé. It’s also the last petrol Lotus, so expect strong future desirability.
10. Nissan GT-R Nismo

- Price: From £180,000
- BHP: 600
- 0-60mph: 2.5 seconds
- Top speed: 205mph
- Unique features: Hand-built engine; advanced AWD; race-bred tech.
- Competition: Porsche 911 Turbo S, BMW M8 Competition
The GT-R has been evolving since 2007 – and the latest Nismo version is the sharpest yet. It still feels raw, mechanical, and exciting. A bit of a legend, and still capable of embarrassing pricier rivals on track.
What Makes These Supercars Worth the Price?
These cars may not hit the £1 million mark, but they deliver the performance, drama, and exclusivity you’d expect from the world’s best. Here’s why they matter:
- Design: Each car brings a strong visual identity – whether that’s Italian elegance, British muscle, or American flair.
- Technology: From hybrid drivetrains to adaptive aerodynamics, these aren’t just fast – they’re clever.
- Usability: A surprising number of these cars can be driven every day (and some even have boots big enough for luggage).
- Exclusivity: Several models are limited-run or final editions, adding long-term appeal.
Final Thoughts: Speed Within Reach?
So there you have it – ten supercars that will drain your wallet, but not wipe it out completely. Each one offers something distinct, from cutting-edge hybrid systems to roaring naturally aspirated engines.
Do you agree with our list? Which would you choose, and why? Or is there a model you think we missed?
Let us know in the comments – we’d love to hear your thoughts.

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