We all dream of owning a supercar one day and have probably researched how much it costs to actually own one. However, there are a few supercars that double as incredible investments. While these supercars are more expensive and much more difficult to buy, they can actually make you money in the long run.

Some of these supercars have become icons and command a massive price tag compared to their original price. On the other hand, some supercar manufacturers are designing special-edition, super-rare, and limited-edition models specifically to hold and increase in value over time.

Thinking of investing in a supercar? You’re in the right place. Here’s a quick look at some of the most valuable supercars that we believe will increase in value over time.

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10 McLaren Speedtail

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Listed as a hybrid, hyper-GT car, the McLaren Speedtail is a unique car that comes with an iconic design. The Speedtail comes with seating for three, with the driver sitting directly in the middle. The cockpit is covered in digital displays, giving the entire supercar a modern, futuristic look.

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The innovative supercar comes with a massive 1,050 HP powertrain that’s paired with a super-lightweight design. This innovative design helps power the supercar to a top speed of 250 miles per hour. However, the lightweight design also helps with acceleration as the supercar can get to 60 in just 2.9 seconds.

9 Ferrari LaFerrari

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When it comes to iconic, modern Ferraris, you have to give the award to the LaFerrari. The Ferrari LaFerrari was the first hybrid flagship for Ferrari and came with a KERS system of deployment. This helped power the hypercar to 62 mph in just 2.6 seconds.

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The LaFerrari is also one of the most expensive Ferrari models ever built as the car came with a starting price of $1.5 million. However, you’ll be lucky to get your hands on a LaFerrari today for under $4 million.

8 Porsche 918 Spyder

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The Porsche 918 Spyder is a limited-production supercar that highlights the powerful potential of hybrid technology. With just 918 units being produced, the supercar is a rare model that has managed to appreciate in value over the last few years.

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The Porsche 918 comes with a 4.6-liter V8 that’s paired with electric motors for added performance. This gives the 918 a total power output of around 875 HP and 994 lb-ft of torque. This powerful engine helps accelerate the supercar from 0 to 62 mph in just 2.6 seconds.

Related: 10 Things Gearheads Forgot About The Porsche 918

7 Mercedes-AMG Project One

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Designed by one of the most successful Formula One teams in the history of the sport, the Mercedes-AMG Project One is a powerful hypercar that managed to tame Formula One technology for the road. The Project One is an incredibly rare model that comes with an insane sticker price of around $2.7 million.

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The insanely powerful hypercar was developed with the help of the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 team and the seven-time World Champion, Lewis Hamilton. However, the 1,050 HP powertrain and the active aerodynamic features set this model apart from the rest of the competition.

6 Lamborghini Sian

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The Lamborghini Sian is the first-ever hybrid supercar from Lamborghini. This innovative model was launched back in 2019 and impressed the world with its striking, modern design. The supercar comes with a combined power output of over 800 HP, making it one of the most powerful supercars on the market today.

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Lamborghini did launch a roadster version of the car, with even smaller production numbers. Lamborghini confirmed that there are only 63 coupes and 19 roadsters in the world, making it an incredibly rare supercar to add to your collection.

Related: A Detailed Look At The Lamborghini Sian's Powertrain

5 Bugatti Chiron

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Bugatti has been at the top of the supercar market for a really long time. While the Veyron broke records for the brand, the Chiron extended its lead on the competition. Bugatti launched a ton of different limited-edition variants, but the truth is that even if you have a base model Chiron the price is bound to skyrocket in the next few years.

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This is because the Chiron is listed as the last model to come with the brand’s iconic W16 powertrain. Bugatti has partnered with Rimac, highlighting that the future may be with smaller, hybrid or all-electric engines. In this way, the legendary Chiron is set to be an iconic supercar that collectors around the world will be fighting over in the future.

4 McLaren P1

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The McLaren P1 is a legendary supercar that was designed to break boundaries from the get-go. Designed along with the McLaren F1 team, the McLaren P1 comes with a unique design and a powerful engine to match.

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The McLaren P1 comes with a top speed of 217 miles per hour thanks to its powerful, 903 HP powertrain. The McLaren P1 is incredibly limited in production, with just 375 units being sold. Despite the price tag of $1.3 million at launch, a McLaren P1 will cost you north of $2 million today with no signs of slowing down.

Related: 10 Most Incredible Facts About The McLaren P1

3 Koenigsegg One:1

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Koenigsegg knew exactly what it was doing when it set its sights on creating an iconic supercar. The aim was to create a supercar with a one-to-one power-to-weight ratio, and they managed to achieve this with the appropriately named, Koenigsegg One:1.

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Koenigsegg listed the One:1 as the world’s first mega car and included a powerful 1,341 HP powertrain. The impressive engine powers the car from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.5 seconds. The impressive supercar was limited to just 6 units, making it one of the rarest supercars you can get your hands on.

2 Ferrari Enzo

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With supercars slowly evolving to include hybrid components, the iconic V12 models of the past are exploding in value. The Ferrari Enzo is one of the most iconic V12 supercars, commanding a massive premium to anyone who wants to invest in one.

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The Ferrari Enzo comes with a 6-liter V12 engine that can produce 651 HP and 485 lb-ft of torque. The supercar is still incredibly powerful by today’s standards as it can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.14 seconds. However, the looks and history behind the car promise to hold and grow its eye-watering price tag.

1 Lamborghini Veneno

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Lamborghini has built quite a few limited-edition vehicles over the years. The Lamborghini Veneno is a perfect example of this as Lamborghini wanted to create an outrageous concept to showcase the potential of the brand in the future.

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The Lamborghini Veneno comes with around 740 HP thanks to a powerful 6.5-liter V12 engine. Lamborghini also has a roadster model that can also achieve a top speed of around 220 miles per hour. This unique model is incredibly limited in production as there are just 3 models dedicated to the public.

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