Italy: Pagani
Known for radically styled, low-volume supercars sporting over-the-top embellishments, Italian automaker Pagani has been building flashy track-killing machines since 1992.
The company’s first creation was the Zonda, which put Pagani on the map and was offered as both a coupe and a convertible. The Pagani Huayra replaced the Zonda in 2011 and boasts a 720-hp twin-turbocharged V-8 engine sourced from Mercedes-AMG. If you want one, be prepared to shell out more than $2 million, but it might be worth it if a Ferrari or Lamborghini is just too common for you. Then there’s the Huayra BC Roadster —only 40 will be produced, and they will cost $3.4 million.
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