A luxury vehicle provides increased levels of comfort, equipment, amenities, quality, performance, and status relative to regular cars for an increased price. The term is subjective and reflects both the qualities of the car and the brand image of its manufacturer.
Luxury cars are not simply designed to get you from point A to point B. Rather, they are built to reflect a mobile definition of classic style, class, wealth, power, and an overdose of opulence.
Many of them are rare and hold down an aura of imposing brilliance. On this list of the top luxury cars, we have cars that are chauffeur-driven as well as cars you won’t let a chauffeur near because you consider them too good and too personal to share. Here are the top luxury cars:
1. Mercedes-Maybach GLS SUV
The 2021 Mercedes-Maybach GLS finds ingenious ways to do this. Comfort is paramount. The vehicle bows to welcome you in, lowering its suspension for entry and exit. Once ensconced in its reclining, ventilated, massaging seats, you survey the world from an elevated vantage. Noise insulation and electronically controlled roller sunblinds deliver a heightened sense of privacy and peace.
2. Rolls-Royce
Everybody likes good life and luxury but not all are able to afford the luxurious life they deserve. However, this isn’t the case of most celebrities as they keep jumping from one form of luxury to another, buying expensive cars, building mansions, and so on.
A Rolls-Royce Phantom car has earned its title and subtly announces itself every time it arrives, it depicts who can own it, with amazing features such as great interior, high safety features amongst many others, you will agree with me that a Rolls Royce Phantom is a good bet coupled with the fact that it’s costly. Also, Check out Top Nigerian Celebrities Who Owns A Rolls-Royce Phantom
3. Mercedes-Benz S-Class
The Mercedes-Benz S-Class is a full-size luxury sedan produced by Mercedes-Benz. The S-Class seems like Mercedes-Benz’s attempt to make a car that surpasses all other luxury cars. Though it falls way behind the Jaguar XJ in visual appeal, the car is nevertheless, breath-taking. Created as a long-wheelbase saloon, the car gives remarkable torsional rigidity.
Unlike the massive leap into modernity that came with the W222, the W223 is more of an evolutionary rather than a revolutionary approach. Outside isn’t anything too different with the side profile nearly the same as before, albeit with flush door handles and reshaped shoulder lines.
4. 2020 Audi TT
The Audi TT has come a long way since the tri-bubble Bauhaus design of the first generation; now riding on the VW MQB platform for the third generation it is entering its fifth market year of what could potentially be the last generation Audi TT to ever grace the world.
5. BMW X6
The 2021 BMW X6 M brings about the usual M treatment which entails hallmark exterior badging coupled with more aggressive styling. The X6 M also gets large disc brakes with 15.6-inch rotors up front and 15-inch units around the back. Given the fact it tips the scales at the north of 5,000 pounds a possesses as much power as the other M models, it clearly needs them.
6. Bentley Mulsanne
This handcrafted sedan is for the super-rich who like to show their wealth as well as being chauffeured. It has an imposing outward appearance and intimate cabin experience. Equipped with twin-turbo V-8 that gives it effortless acceleration, the Mulsanne is remarkably agile for its size and the performance ensures that the boss arrives at his/her meetings on time and in style.
7. BMW 7 Series
The current 7 Series lacks nothing in terms of design compared to the rest of BMW portfolio. It’s stylish, elegant, and both classic and contemporary-looking at the same time. Nothing is expected to change in 2021 which should be the flagship car’s ultimate or penultimate year at best.
8. Porsche Panamera
The Porsche Panamera is a dazzling mirage of a luxury car: part sports car, part hatchback and part full-size luxury sedan. It is dynamic, refined and difficult to pigeonhole. The 2020 model brings the sporting character and incredible performance that the Porsche Panamera is known for.
9. Lamborghini Huracan
The 2020 Lamborghini Huracan Evo comes with a 5.2-liter V-10 paired to a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. Huracan models with RWD are less powerful at 610 hp and 413 lb-ft of torque, while AWD models are rated at 630 hp and 443 lb-ft. Regardless of the drivetrain configuration you get, the 2020 Lamborghini Huracan Evo is rated at 13/18 mpg city/highway.
10. Jaguar F-TYPE
Lively, fuel-efficient base engine and optional supercharged engines with growly exhaust notes, the 2020 Jaguar F-Type is a beastly sports car disguised as a sleek two-door. It has responsive, poised handling, and the coupe models have a large trunk for the class, but the Jaguar fails to meet class standards with its cabin, as it isn’t as upscale and comfortable as many rivals.
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