That's the price tag of that the quintessential road symbol of wealth, the Mabach Excelero concept.
The Excelero was built atop the chassis and running gear of a Maybach 57, commissioned by the Italian tire manufacturer Fulda, who logically and illogically wanted it to test their new high speed tires. (Though, personally, we can see the logic: tires are made to be driven. Why not build the most powerful car possible to do so?)
The Excelero can go from 0-60 in 4.4 second and a top speed of 218 mph. A 5.9 litre V12 engine with 700 hp and 753 lb-ft of torque carries this 2.6 ton monstrosity to such extraordinary speeds.
So what does this limo with power cost? The Austrians have flitted up the price tag of €5,000,000 for the coupe, which converts to just about $7.9 million. Are your eyes popping out of their sockets yet?
via Automobile Magazine