10 Most Expensive BMW Cars in the World

Author: Akshat Kashyap 17/03/24

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Paul Walker's BMW M1 AHG Studie - $648,500

Even without tuning enhancements from a legendary German company and celebrity ownership, the M1 is already a symbol of BMW's illustrious past. All together, this creates a $648,500 legend.

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BMW M5 30 Jahre - $700,000

The BMW M5 30 Jahre shared the same 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 engine that produced 600 horsepower with other vehicles from the same era. It was the most potent BMW M series-production vehicle at the time.

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1978 BMW 320i Turbo IMSA - $731,000

This was a historic project for BMW as it started to investigate turbocharging seriously, based on the E21 320i.

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BMW i8 Concours d'Elegance Edition - $825,000

Not only was the BMW i8 not the most powerful car ever produced, but it was also not the most desired. However, it seemed to be able to sell for six figures with the correct special-edition touches.

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1939 Frazer Nash-BMW 328 Roadster - $846,743

At Gooding & Company's 2020 Scottsdale auction, a 1937 BMW 328 was up for bid, and it brought in an astounding $830,000.

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1980 BMW M1 Procar - $913,000

A 1980 BMW M1 Procar, which RM Sotheby's sold in Monterey in 2020 for $913,000.

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2023 BMW 3.0 CSL - $1,114,167

An unregistered 20-mile BMW 3.0 CSL that brought in an incredible €1,017,500, or around $1,114,167, was sold by RM Sotheby's on November 25, 2023.

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1958 BMW 507 Series II - $1,820,000

The 507 is just incredible. Just by looks alone, it can take home accolades as the most exquisite BMW ever produced.

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1958 BMW 507 Roadster Series II - $2,420,000

In 2014, when the bidding reached $2,420,000, RM Sotheby's took the hammer on a 1958 BMW 507 Roadster Series II at the Amelia Island auction.

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John Surtees' 1957 BMW 507 Touring Sports Car - $5,000,000

It was eventually sold by the Surtees family through Bonhams in July 2018, and at the time of sale, it brought in an incredible £3,809,500, or just over $5 million.

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