The Most Expensive BMWs Ever Made

BMW has a long standing reputation for quality, refinement, luxury and exclusiveness. Germany builds a few cars that fall into the same category, but this type of automobile doesn’t come cheap. If you are shopping for a Beemer, expect to drop a sizable amount of cash, but also be prepared to fall in love with your car. BMW owners, like Volvo and Subaru owners, are brand loyalists and despite the high sticker price, they are the best selling imports worldwide and though they are manufactured in the U.S. they are still built with the same rigorous standards as they always have. However, if you want more than a belly button car and if you can afford a six-figure BMW for sale, you might want to consider one of these cars.

BMW Nazca M12

BMW Nazca M12

The BMW Nazca M12 looks more like a sports car than a majority of BMW’s and it is that fact alone is why it’s so rare.  Conceived in 1991, it was Italian designed which is one reason why it resembles a Ferrari.  Besides its looks, this coupe possessed a 6.0 liter engine which was capable of topping out at roughly 200 mph and bolting from 0 to 60 in under 4 seconds without breaking a sweat.  Unlike other cars, the M12 hasn’t lost value and the best price on this 20+ year old car is around $650,000  and it probably has a cassette deck.

BMW M8 Prototype

BMW M8 Prototype

BMW M8 Prototype

The BMW M8 Prototype was one car which held two titles – fastest and most expensive – on BMW’s roster.  The M8 could go from 0 to 60 in a record breaking 3.4 seconds.  It still stands as one of the rarest cars ever built and over 20 years since the last one was spotted, it has become an urban myth.

M6 G-Power Hurricane RR

BMW M6 G-Power Hurricane RR

BMW M6 G-Power Hurricane RR

The BMW M6 G-Power Hurricane RR weighs in at $380,000 and worth every penny.  Introduced in 2010, the RR had a V10 which produced 800 horses and 590 ft-lbs of torque.  The ability to go from stationary to 60 mph in just 4.3 seconds and top out at 230 mph, it proved to be more than a pretty face, and definitely not your average BMW M6 for sale.

BMW G-Power Typhoon S

BMW G-Power Typhoon S

BMW G-Power Typhoon S

The BMW G-Power Typhoon S is a cousin to the RS  which was based on BMW X6 M. Like the RS, you get plenty of bang for your buck with an astonishing 725 hp and 890 ft-lbs of torque, you can top out at 185 mph. With a price tag of $440,000, you could probably get a house for the price of this BMW X6 for sale.

X5 G-Power Typhoon RS

BMW X5 G-Power Typhoon RS

BMW X5 G-Power Typhoon RS

The BMW X5 G-Power Typhoon RS sells for just under $400,000. Although categorized as an SUV, it sits low to the ground.  With a powerful 5.0 L V10, the RS has 900 horsepower and can reach a top speed of  205 mph. There were only 5 of these speed demons manufactured and each one was hand built to buyers specifications. You likely won’t come across this BMW X5 for sale anytime soon.

BMW M5 G-Power Hurricane RR

BMW M5 G-Power Hurricane RR

BMW M5 G-Power Hurricane RR

The BMW M5 G-Power Hurricane RR was the toast of the town back in 2010 and for good reason.  It featured a redesigned twin supercharged V10.  At $440,000 the you could expect 800 of horsepower from the 5 liter which gave the machine a top speed of 231 mph, which by the way was the fastest street legal BMW M5 for sale to come out of Germany.

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