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Most expensive cars in South Africa now cost more than R13 million

David Ijaseun by David Ijaseun
January 1, 2026
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South Africa’s luxury car market is stretching further beyond the reach of most consumers, as the prices of the country’s most exclusive vehicles climb above R11 million, even as the average cost of entry-level cars now exceeds R200,000.

While rising prices have reshaped the lower end of the market, the gap between everyday motorists and ultra-wealthy buyers remains vast. The most expensive cars on South African roads are built for a small group of buyers who place performance, status, and exclusivity far above cost, fuel use, or practicality.

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Among the highest-priced vehicles currently listed is the Ferrari 12Cilindri Spider, which starts at R11.49 million. It is powered by a 6.5-litre V12 engine producing 611 kilowatts, but consumes nearly 16 litres of fuel per 100 kilometres. Close behind is the Ferrari Purosangue, priced from R11.79 million, which delivers 533 kilowatts and consumes over 17 litres per 100 kilometres.

Prices rise further with hybrid supercars. The Ferrari 849 Testarossa coupe starts at R12.35 million and combines a twin-turbo V8 with electric power to deliver 772 kilowatts, while cutting fuel use to about 9.3 litres per 100 kilometres. Lamborghini’s Revuelto, priced from R12.8 million, also uses a V12 hybrid system and delivers 747 kilowatts, with fuel consumption varying sharply depending on battery charge.

At the top of the list sits the Ferrari 849 Testarossa Spider, priced from R13.55 million, making it the most expensive listed car in South Africa.

Beyond the price tag, ownership comes with strict conditions. Ferrari, in particular, tightly controls who can buy its cars. Buyers are expected to build long-term relationships with dealerships and avoid reselling vehicles too quickly. Owners are also barred from modifying bodywork, using extreme paint designs, or engaging in driving stunts that could harm the brand’s image.

These rules highlight how supercar ownership is as much about brand control as it is about wealth. While other manufacturers are more flexible, repairs and maintenance costs remain high across the segment. Even minor road damage can result in repair bills that exceed the price of an average new car.

Read also: Why petrol costs so much in South Africa

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