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What Would You Drive If Money Were No Object? The Most Expensive EVs on the Market

Imagine you’ve just hit the jackpot – your bank balance goes wild, and with it, your wildest automotive dreams.

What car people might buy if they won the lottery

? For many, that means an electric hypercar or a hand-built luxury EV that hums silence instead of a V12 growl.

From million-pound hyper-beasts to bespoke British brilliance, here’s a tour of the priciest, most exclusive EVs you can actually order today – if you’ve got the cash.

Pininfarina B95 – £3.8 million

This Italian one-off is a rolling sculpture: only ten ever, crafted by Pininfarina’s coachbuilders on a bespoke platform utilizing Rimac technology. The B95 packs roughly 1,900 PS, storms 0–62 mph in under two seconds and carries a bespoke interior you’ll never see elsewhere. It’s the ultimate flex – and, frankly, a work of art.

Rimac Nevera – £1.8 million

Croatia’s Rimac Nevera scrapes Earth at 256 mph, thanks to four motors churning out almost 2,000 hp. It hits 60 mph in a blistering 1.74 seconds, yet somehow manages a genuine 300-mile range. I’ve felt the surge—it’s spine-tingling, unsparing, and oddly graceful for something so ballistic. If money were no object, this would be the EV for head-turning and heart-pounding thrills.

Lotus Evija – £1.7 million

Lotus’s first electric hypercar arrives late, but oh, what a debut. The Evija’s quad-motor setup produces a claimed 1,972 hp, cracking 0–60 mph in under three seconds. It’s lighter than its rivals, too—thanks to Lotus’s aeronautic pedigree—so it corners with a poise you’d reserve for supercars half its price. It’s proof that British handling still rules… even in the silent era.

Rolls-Royce Spectre – from £321,375

Rolls-Royce’s first all-electric model swaps a whisper for a whisper, really. The Spectre sails to 60 mph in about 4.4 seconds; not hypercar quick, but who’s checking watches in a Spirit of Ecstasy? The cabin remains the pinnacle of bespoke luxury, with every stitch, veneer and gadget tailored to your whim. You simply won’t find more opulent four wheels.

Mercedes-Maybach EQS 680 4MATIC – c. £142,000

Imagine Maybach levels of space and leather, and a 118.0 kWh battery yielding up to 300 miles. The EQS 680 glides like a river boat, and yes, it will creep past 0–60 mph in 4.1 seconds. This is the electric limo for someone who still demands chauffeur-grade comfort without the tailpipe.

Porsche Taycan Turbo GT – c. £188,000

For those who crave sportscar tension, Porsche’s Turbo GT variant sharpens the Taycan’s spine: over 1,000 hp on tap, 0–60 mph in just two seconds, and a track-derived setup that still tolerates daily school runs. A dose of adrenaline when you want it, plus enough boot space for weekend bags.

There you have it: from bespoke Italian masterpieces to bald British power, these are the EVs for the truly unfettered budget. They’re not merely transport; they’re statements, trophies… mobile art galleries on wheels. And while most of us will never venture near these price tags, it’s fun to dream.

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