Luxury cars are what you're looking for if you'll spare no expense to enjoy the most comfortable, opulent, and refined cars along with the status that comes from driving them. There are several automobiles that many of us openly obsess about, such as Ferrari, Bentley, and Rolls-Royce models. They turn heads and draw attention like no other; for God's sake, Daniel Craig drives most of these vehicles.

While the majority of us have no choice but to relegate driving these premium cars to our imaginations, not all is lost. Most popular high-end luxury cars have more affordable, realistic counterparts that have all of the same features and attributes but for half the price. Not only do they offer practically the same level of comfort, features, and performance, but they look the part as well. The only difference is that, with significantly lower price tags, you'll have to say goodbye to the superior status that comes from driving the best of the best. If you ask us, that's more than a fair deal. Below are ten cars that are less expensive solutions for the money to their more pricey equivalents.

10 Rolls-Royce Phantom (Genesis G90)

Rolls-Royce Orchid Phantom Featured Image
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Arriving up to the club in a Rolls-Royce Phantom screams that you're a one-percenter louder than anything else. However, we believe that $460,000 is a bit excessive for a car; for the price of one Phantom, you could buy several luxury sedans!

2021 Genesis G90 2 Cropped
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$72,000 isn't inexpensive by any means. Unless compared to the Phantom you just saw, which costs nearly six times as much. There's no point in trying to match the Rolls, but the Genesis G90 is a terrific second-best selection.

Related: The 2023 Genesis G90 Interior Is Modern Minimalist Luxury At Its Finest

9 Lamborghini Urus (Audi RSQ8)

Lamborghini Urus - Front
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If you want an SUV and a lot of attention, look under your mattress for $203,995 and grab a Lamborghini Urus. You'll draw attention to yourself. You can also slip away from sight quickly with 641 hp on hand.

Audi RSQ8
Audi

Fortunately, the Audi RSQ8 is about as fast and half the cost. The German SUV's 0-60 time is only 0.8 seconds longer than the Urus's 3-second time. $110,000 isn't cheap, but it's a fantastic price for Audi's flagship SUV, which offers equivalent performance and elegance to the Lambo.

Related: Audi RSQ8 Vs Lamborghini Urus: How The Two Super SUVs Compare

8 Bentley Bentayga (Range Rover Autobiography)

2021 Bentley Bentayga Speed
Bentley Motors

The Bentayga is a super-luxury SUV featuring the finest materials both inside and out, as well as a plethora of convenience amenities. It also has the traditional Bentley price tag, starting at around $180,000.

2021 Range Rover SVAutobiography
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The Range Rover Autobiography, with its large cabin, is loaded with luxury finishes. It is at the top of the Range Rover series, and for $145,000 V8 powered Autobiography LWB, you may enjoy a top-quality SUV experience. It's more versatile and off-road competent as well!

7 Rolls-Royce Cullinan (Lincoln Navigator Black Label)

2021 Rolls-Royce Cullinan
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For the first time, Rolls-first Royce's all-terrain SUV makes luxury off-road adventure a reality. In extravagance debates, Rolls-Royce is frequently the last remark. With its automated shutting front doors and $325,000 price tag, the Cullinan embodies this.

Lincoln Navigator Black Label - Front View
Lincoln

Investing $93,705 on a Lincoln Navigator is a high end in practically every statistic, just like the Genesis G90. Except when it's less than a third of the price of a Rolls-Royce. But you get 450 horsepower and a hearty dose of opulence.

Related: The Evolution Of The Lincoln Navigator

6 Mercedes-AMG EQS 53 4MATIC+ (Tesla Model S)

2022 Mercedes-AMG EQS 53 4MATIC+
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This electric S-Class similar luxury vehicle has a slew of remarkable amazing features that propelled it to the top of the premium electric hierarchy. While it won't match the performance of the Tesla Model S Plaid. But the Mercedes-Benz benchmark interior and quality will undoubtedly attract attention.

2020 Tesla Model S P100D
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We wouldn't have the growing selection of electric vehicles we do today if it weren't for the Model S. From its mind-blowing understated inside to its fast nature to drag race any race car in the world, it's an easy decision for half the price of what the EQS offers. Starting at just $88,740, it's ready to take on anything.

5 Bentley Mulsanne (Volvo S90)

Bentley-Mulsanne next to a lake
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You might ask if any car is worth the $300,000 price tag on the Mulsanne. If you ever see a Mulsanne going down the road, keep in mind that the owner most likely paid much more after selecting from a long range of choices.

Volvo S90 - Front Quarter
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Some people, on the other hand, prefer to vacation in comfort and tranquility but don't want to spend a lot of money. For that sense of luxury, convenience, and Volvo's characteristic safety, they have the Volvo S90. Price? The price ranges from $56,000 to $68,000. Game changer for the price.

4 Rolls-Royce Ghost (BMW Alpina B7)

Rolls-Royce Black Badge Ghost Front Quarter View
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Although some may balk at the notion of putting Rolls-Royce and BMW together in the same phrase. Rolls-Royce is unquestionably the world's leading manufacturer of ultra-luxury automobiles. The Ghost is manufactured for the aristocracy, whether landed nobility or modern Hollywood royalty. However, Rolls-Royce models are notoriously expensive.

Blue BMW Alpina B7
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The Alpina B7 is a high-performance 7 series created by independent manufacturer Alpina. Overall, luxury is somewhat on par with the Ghost. The 0-60 mph sprint takes only 3.6 seconds and has a top speed of 205 mph, which is incredible for a car this size at half the price. You could call it a royal deal.

Related: Everything You Need To Know About The Rolls-Royce Ghost Black Badge

3 Mercedes-Maybach S-Class (Lexus LS 500)

2022 Mercedes-Maybach S-Class
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Try this analogy if you're not familiar with the Maybach name- Mercedes-Benz Maybach is synonymous with ultra-luxury, much as Mercedes-AMG is synonymous with performance. The Mercedes-Maybach S-Class is a getaway that gives the brand's distinctive luxury experience, with a price tag of $180,000.

2022 Lexus LS side view
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The Lexus flagship vehicle, showcasing the company's most cutting-edge innovations and amenities. And, reflecting its $77,450 starting price, there's plenty of internal space and a long list of optional luxuries. Though it doesn't have the same level of polish as the S-Class, it's still a wonderful deal at less than half the cost.

2 Mercedes-Benz Maybach GLS (2022 Genesis GV80)

2021 Mercedes Maybach GLS 600
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The Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600 is the latest and finest luxury land yacht from the German carmaker. The Maybach, which is based on the basic Mercedes-Benz GLS, adds to the opulence with a redesigned interior and a retuned powertrain. However, it comes with a price tag of $161,000,

The 2022 Genesis GV80
Genesis

Remove the 1 and then lower a few more digits, and you'll have a fully loaded Genesis GV80. The Genesis doesn't come with a V8, but it does come with a luxurious interior with plenty of chrome and quilted leather, which is also available in green!

Related: Here’s Why The Genesis GV80 Is One Of The Best Cars Of 2021

1 Mercedes-Benz S-Class (Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing)

2021 Mercedes-Benz S-Class 4-Door Sedan
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The Mercedes-Benz S-class is the pinnacle of large luxury vehicles, at least until uncut gems like a Bentley or Rolls-Royce are considered. We all know that the S-Class is one of the world's finest picks. For such people, the price range of $107,000 to $173,000 is usually not a significant concern.

2022 Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing - 0 to 60: 3.4 seconds
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Cadillac's new CT5-V Blackwing is the final gasoline-powered V vehicle, but it's a commanding farewell for internal combustion with a boom. Its 6.2-liter supercharged V-8 produces a whopping 668 horsepower. For only $85,000, that's not just "aplenty," it's enough to bring the German super-sedan nobility, Mercedes-Benz S-Class, to sleep.