The engine is unique, too: a six-liter V12 made by Mercedes-AMG that gets 720bhp and 1,000 newton meters of torque. It can hit 60mph in three seconds and has a top speed of 238mph.

That’s just behind the Bugatti’s top speed and closing in on the world record speed that Koenigsegg just set in the Nevada desert. 

So, yes, the Pagani will be easier to drive than, say, the $5.5 million 1952 Jaguar C-Type that’s also on sale. But it’s no car for wimps. If you’re lucky enough to buy it, be ready for serious speed.

This article was provided by Bloomberg News.

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