
There are as many different styles in the automotive world as there are types of vehicles. And these schools of stylistic thought transcend body style and segment. “Menacing” describes a Lamborghini Aventador, but a Lexus NX’s angry mug, too. And a Rolls-Royce might be stately, but so is a Range Rover. But no matter the size or style of vehicle, or the guiding principle in its design, there are those special examples that combine proportions, surface treatment, and detailing to an unusually special degree. These are what we consider to be the 15 most beautiful cars for sale today. If you don’t agree, well, that’s the beauty of subjectivity.
1. Limited Edition Bugatti Veyron By Masory Vivere

2. Sweptail By Rolls Royce

Before you gasp at the price, do note that this car is off the markets. That’s because it was made on the recommendations of one specific customer whose name the company has refused to divulge.
The sunroof is fully panoramic, tapering down sharply like those of the racing yachts, as per the orders of the customer.
3. Polestar 1

Volvo and China’s Geely are extremely unlikely parents for a new performance brand, but Polestar is here and focused not only on performance, but design. The company’s first effort, the Polestar 1, bears a passing resemblance to a high-style Ford Mustang but with a cleaner simplicity to its lines. It’s certainly different to see Volvo design language used on a flagship coupe like this, but damn does it work well.
4. Lykan Hypersport

The headlights being made of, urm, 240 15-carat diamonds, And then there are the LED blades made of 420 15-carat diamonds. And all the gems are customizable.
Looking like an armored car with scissor doors and an interior straight out of a sci-fi movie, this featured in the ‘Furious 7′, and has actually been drafted by the Abu Dhabi police for patrol duty! Built by W Motors, based in Lebanon, this is the first Arab supercar.
And it doesn’t fare badly when compared with the traditional European biggies. Apart from its awesome looks, the twin-turbo mid-rear mounted 3.8 liter flat-six boxer can produce 780 horsepower through the rear wheels, and a 708 pound-feet of torque. It can do a 62 in a mere 2.8 seconds and can reach speeds up to 240 mph.
5. McLaren Elva

Even the most basic McLaren you can get looks dramatic and exciting. So when the company wants to charge $1.7 million for a limited-production hypercar, it better look wild.
The Elva delivers. Using an Active Air Management System, McLaren redirects air around the cockpit. That supposedly reduces the need for windshield at normal highway driving speeds, which gave the company the freedom to experiment with some out-there styling. We think it’s fantastic.
6. Lotus Evija

7. Ferrari Pininfarina Sergio


Originally introduced as a concept car in 2013 in memory of a deceased son of the founder of Pininfarina, the legendary Italian design house, only six of these cars have been made as of yet, thus becoming one of the most coveted cars. This is one of the costliest Ferraris ever made and is based on the Ferrari 458 Spider. Each of the handmade units has an all-carbon-fiber frame and is an open-air luxury car with two seats.
Like the Ferrari 458, it has no roof, side windows, and windshield, and is 330 pounds lighter than its ancestor. This makes it smarter and quicker, though it has the same naturally-aspirated 4.5 liters F136F V-8 engine, which sends 562 hp to the rear wheels.
The renovated interior also comes with a host of interesting details like aerodynamic headrests built directly into the roll cage. The coolest fact about this car though is that the owners of each of the six models were chosen by the manufacturers themselves, making this one of the rarest of the rare invite-only vehicles.





