Take a look at the world’s most expensive car that someone just shelled out close to $150 million on
world’s most expensive car that someone just shelled out close to $150 million on
A rare sports car just smashed records after selling at auction for almost $150 million.
The 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé sold at a closeout in Germany for a record €135 million ($142.9 million) recently.
That makes it around 307,000% more important than the typical new vehicle in the U.S., which had a sticker price of $46,526 in April, as per car industry tracker Kelley Blue Book.
The vehicle — named after its maker and boss designer Rudolf Uhlenhaut — is one of two models worked by the Mercedes-Benz dashing office.
With greatest paces of 180 mph, the vehicle was one of the quickest street lawful vehicles to have at any point been made at that point, as per salespeople RM Sotheby’s.
The bartering house said the deal made the vehicle the most significant vehicle at any point sold, surpassing the current record by more than €90 million.
It likewise made the vehicle the one of the 10 most significant things at any point sold at closeout, as per RM Sotheby’s.
The vehicle was sold by Mercedes-Benz, with the closeout held at the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart.