No Lamborghinis or Ferraris
Jeremy Gutsche — March 13, 2006 — Autos
References: techeblog
Forbes has released its list of the top 10 most expensive cars... The surprise? No Lamborghini's or Ferraris, and you need a $370,000 price tag just to qualify.
10. Maybach 57S - $367,000
9. Maybach 62 - $385,250
8. Porsche Carrera GT - $440,000
7. McLaren SLR - $452,750
6. Koenigsegg CCR - $545,568
5. Saleen S7 Twin-Turbo - $555,000
4. Leblanc Mirabeau - $645,084
3. SSC Ultimate Aero - $654,500
2. Pagani Zonda Roadster F C12S 7.3, Clubsport - $667,321
1. Bugatti Veyron - $1,192,057
10. Maybach 57S - $367,000
9. Maybach 62 - $385,250
8. Porsche Carrera GT - $440,000
7. McLaren SLR - $452,750
6. Koenigsegg CCR - $545,568
5. Saleen S7 Twin-Turbo - $555,000
4. Leblanc Mirabeau - $645,084
3. SSC Ultimate Aero - $654,500
2. Pagani Zonda Roadster F C12S 7.3, Clubsport - $667,321
1. Bugatti Veyron - $1,192,057
Trend Themes
1. Luxury Car Market - Disruptive innovation opportunities in the luxury car market could involve creating more affordable high-performance vehicles.
2. Alternative Fuel Technology - Opportunities for disruptive innovation in alternative fuel technology could focus on developing luxury cars that run on renewable energy sources.
3. Connected Car Technology - Disruptive innovation opportunities in connected car technology could involve integrating advanced features and services, such as autonomous driving and predictive maintenance, into luxury vehicles.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The automotive industry has an opportunity for disruptive innovation by developing advanced technologies and features for luxury vehicles.
2. Energy - The energy industry can seek disruptive innovation opportunities by collaborating with car manufacturers to develop renewable energy solutions for luxury cars.
3. Technology - The technology industry can explore disruptive innovation opportunities by creating advanced software and connectivity solutions for luxury cars.
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