Did you know that you can find dozens of GT6 cars coming at a price tag of more than 1 million credits?
And that’s not all, there are even 10 that cost more than 10,000,00 credits and in this guide we’ll be taking a look at all of them.
Some of these cars are incredibly rare to get, while others can be found more easily.
But regardless of how rare they are, they all have one thing in common: they’re extremely expensive.
In fact if you’d have to buy any of them with real money, they would cost you from 30$ to even 50$, for just one single car!
Having said, here’s a look at the most expensive cars in Gran Turismo 6, ranked from the least to the most expensive.
Table of Contents
- 10. Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ2 – 10.000.000
- 9.Ferrari F2007 – 10.000.000
- 8. Chaprral 2D – 12.000.000
- 7. Ferrari F10 – 12.500.000
- 6. Chaparral 2J – 14.000.000
- 5. Lamborghini Miura – 15.000.000
- 4. Ford GT40 – 20.000.000
- 3. Jaguar XJ13 – 20.000.000
- 2. Ford Mark IV – 20.000.000
- 1. Ferrari 330 P4 – 20.000.000
- Conclusion
10. Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ2 – 10.000.000
The Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ2 is a race car based on the Giulia Sprint Speciale.
It was built by Autodelta, the racing division of Alfa Romeo, and introduced in 1963.
The TZ2 was developed to compete in the FIA’s Group 4 GT category, and was one of the first cars to use a monocoque chassis made entirely of fibreglass.
The car is powered by a 1.6 L DOHC inline-four engine and comes at a price of 10 million credits.
9.Ferrari F2007 – 10.000.000
The ninth most expensive car in GT6 is the Ferrari F2007, a Formula One racing car which was used by the Ferrari team during the 2007 Formula One season.
The car was unveiled to the public on January 14, 2007 and it was the first Ferrari car to be powered by a 2.4 litre V8 engine.
It won its first race at the 2007 Australian Grand Prix, and its last race at the 2007 Brazilian Grand Prix.
Same asthe Alfa Rofeo Giulia TZ2, this car is priced at 10 million credits in-game.
8. Chaprral 2D – 12.000.000
The Chaparral 2D is a race car which was designed and built by Jim Hall and his Chaparral Cars company for the 1966 Can-Am racing series.
The car is powered by an aluminum Chevrolet V8 engine, and it features a unique aerodynamic design which allows it to achieve a top speed of 290 km/h (180 mph).
The Chaparral 2D is one of the most iconic race cars of the 1960s, and it’s also one of the most expensive cars in Gran Turismo 6, with a price tag of 12 million credits.
7. Ferrari F10 – 12.500.000
The seventh most expensive car in the game is the Ferrari F10, a Formula One racing car which was used by the Ferrari team during the 2010 F1 season.
The F10 was the 56th single-seater car produced by Ferrari to compete in Formula One, and it was driven by Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa.
The car won 3 races during the 2010 season, and it’s priced at 12.5 million credits in Gran Turismo 6.
6. Chaparral 2J – 14.000.000
The Chaparral 2J is a race car which was designed and built by Jim Hall and his Chaparral Cars company for the 1970 Can-Am racing series.
The 2J is powered by a massive Chevrolet V8 engine which produces 900 hp (670 kW), and it features unique suction fans which are used to increase downforce.
The Chaparral 2J is one of the most iconic and controversial race cars of all time, and it’s also one of the most expensive cars in Gran Turismo 6, with a price tag of 14 million credits.
5. Lamborghini Miura – 15.000.000
The next most expensve car in GT6 is the Lamborghini Miura, a sports car which was produced by Italian automaker Lamborghini between 1966 and 1973.
The Miura was the first supercar from Lamborghini, and it’s often considered to be one of the most beautiful and iconic cars of all time.
The Miura is powered by a 3.9 L V12 engine, and it has a price tag of 15 million credits in-game.
4. Ford GT40 – 20.000.000
The fourth most expensive car in Gran Turismo 6 is the Ford GT40, designed and built by Ford in order to compete at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The GT40 was based on the Lola Mk6, and it was powered by a variety of V8 engines.
In addition, GT40 won the 24 Hours of Le Mans four times in a row from 1966 to 1969, and it’s priced at 20 million credits in the game.
3. Jaguar XJ13 – 20.000.000
The third most expensive car in GT6 is the Jaguar XJ13, a prototype racing car which was designed and built by Jaguar in 1966.
The XJ13 was powered by a 5.0 L V12 engine, and it was capable of reaching a top speed of over 300 km/h (186 mph).
In addition to that, the Jaguar XJ13 is one of the most iconic and beautiful racing cars of all time, and its in-game price tag reflects that, with a cost of 20 million credits.
2. Ford Mark IV – 20.000.000
The second most expensive car in Gran Turismo 6 is the Ford Mark IV, a racing car which was designed and built by Ford to compete at the 1967 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The Mark IV was powered by a 7.0 L V8 engine, and it featured an aerodynamic design which helped it to achieve a top speed of over 320 km/h (200 mph).
The Ford Mark IV is one of the most iconic racing cars of all time, and it’s also one of the most expensive cars in GT6, with a price tag of 20 million credits.
1. Ferrari 330 P4 – 20.000.000
Finally the most expensive GT6 car together with the Ford Mark IV and Jaguar XJ13 is the Ferrari 330 P4, a race car which was designed and built by Ferrari in 1967.
The 330 P4 was powered by a 4.0 L V12 engine, and it featured an aerodynamic design which helped it to achieve a top speed of over 350 km/h (217 mph).
The 330 P4 is by far one of the most iconic and beautiful Ferrari racing cars of all time, and its in-game price tag of 20 million credits reflects that.
Conclusion
So there you have it, the seven most expensive cars in Gran Turismo 6!
Whether you’re a fan of Ferraris, Lamborghinis or Jaguars, there’s sure to be a car on this list which takes your fancy.
Do you think that the prices of these cars are fair, or do you think that some of them are overpriced?
However you feel, there’s no denying that these are some of the most impressive and iconic cars in the world, and it’s great to see them represented in such a popular video game series.
Good luck and we’ll see you on track! 🙂