
Have you ever wondered what the most expensive car in Australia is?
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Would it break the $1m mark?
As we get towards the end of the year, here is a look at the five most expensive cars on sale in Australia with no added options.
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5. 2026 Ferrari SF90 Stradale PHEV
Price: $846,888, before on-road costs
Starting off the list is one of two offerings from Ferrari.
The SF90 Stradale features 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 and three electric motors, which have a total output of 746kW and 800Nm.
It has the trademark Ferrari speed, shifting from 0-100km/h in 2.5 seconds and boasts a top speed of 340km/h.
Its interior has a standout 16-inch curved digital screen, which is designed to give the driver a Formula 1 feel.

4. 2026 Ferrari 12Cilindri Spider
Price $886,800, before on-road costs
Ferrari also claims second spot with a convertible on this list.
This convertible is more than $80,000 more expensive than the hard top 12Cilinidri.
The 12Cilinidri has a 6.5-litre V12 petrol engine producing 610kW and 678Nm, with a 0-100km/h time of 2.9 seconds.
On the interior, the car has three different digital screen, which are a 15.6-inch digital driver display, 10.25-inch touch screen and a passenger display.

3. 2026 Rolls Royce Cullinan Black Badge Series II
Price: $895,000, before on-road costs
Amazingly, the Black Badge edition is a $118,000 upgrade on the standard Cullinan.
It has a 6.7-litre V12 engine, which produces 441kW and 900Nm.
The car also features the optional iconic 'shooting star' headliner, with a multitude of other customisable specifications.
2. 2026 Rolls Royce Spectre Black Badge
Price $933,000, before on-road costs
The Black Badge Spectre is Rolls Royce’s most expensive and first-ever all-electric offering on the market.
Its dual electric motors produce 485kW and 1075Nm, shifting from 0-100km/h in 3.5 seconds.
It has a range of more than 500km, according to the WLTP testing cycle from its 102kWh battery.
As with all cars featuring the Spirit of Ecstasy, it comes with the outrageous luxury add ons one would expect for a car approaching the $1m mark.
1. 2026 Lamborghini Revuelto PHEV
Price: $987,000, before on-road costs
The most expensive car on sale in Australia is the only Lamborghini to make this list.
As Lamborghini's flagship supercar, it has one of the most advanced hybrid systems.
Its 6.5-litre V12 engine and three electric motors pump out 747kW and 807Nm, with a 0-100km/h time of 2.5 seconds.
It has a 3.8 kWh lithium-ion battery, which if you really wanted to, can make the car run on electric-only power for 10km.
The Revuelto is a near $400,000 jump from the next most expensive Lamborghini in the Huracan STO.
