The Most Luxurious Cars You Can Buy in 2023
2023 Rolls-Royce Phantom
Price: $460,000 (est.)
Cars simply don’t get more opulent than the Rolls-Royce Phantom—the biggest Roller you can buy has always been the ultra-luxury benchmark. With a starting price just under half a million dollars, it better be.
2023 Rolls-Royce Cullinan
Price: $355,000 (est.)
The Cullinan is the Rolls-Royce of SUVs, so it’s no surprise to see it on this list. With a twin-turbo V-12 and more quality features than you could ever imagine, it’s the perfect vehicle for driving anywhere in total comfort.
2023 Rolls-Royce Ghost
Price: $400,000 (est.)
Compared to most sedans, the Rolls-Royce Ghost is huge. But on this list, it seems like a compact. That means it’s small enough to drive yourself, should you want to give your chauffeur the day off. It’s still a Rolls-Royce, though, so the back seat is always the best in the house.
2024 Rolls-Royce Spectre
Price: $400,000 (est.)
The Spectre is Rolls-Royce’s first-ever production electric car. It’s a big, luxury-focused two-door meant to replace the long-dead Phantom Coupe within the company’s lineup. With 577 hp and 664 lb-ft of torque on deck, it’s no slouch either.
2023 Bentley Flying Spur
Price: $211,325
Only in the world of ultra-luxury cars can a quarter-million-dollar sedan look affordable. Don’t think for a second, though, that there’s anything cheap about the Flying Spur. The new one can hit 207 mph, making it the fastest production sedan on earth.
2023 Bentley Continental GT
Price: $238,325
Bentley unveiled the brand-new Continental GT in 2018 after a long wait, and it’s fabulous to drive. All the prestige of a Bentley wrapped in a sleek two-door 2+2 coupe shape.
2023 Bentley Bentayga
Price: $200,025
All you need to know regarding the Bentayga’s luxury credentials is that it offers a $160,000 dashboard clock as an option. It’s a Breitling tourbillon, the only such clock to be fitted to a car.
2023 Mercedes-Maybach S-Class
Price: $194,450
If you want the ultimate expression of luxury from Mercedes-Benz, look for the Maybach badge. The latest top-level S-Class is coated in luxury, with a world-class interior and a classic two-tone exterior with plenty of chrome.
2022 Mercedes-Maybach GLS-Class
Price: $166,150
The GLS 600 is Mercedes’s first Maybach-branded SUV, and it certainly lives up to the name. With some wildly ostentatious looks and a massive rear seating area, it has everything you need to cruise the outback in perfect comfort.
2022 Toyota Century
Price: $180,000 (est.)
The current Century might not have a V-12 anymore, but we’re confident Toyota has made the hybrid V-8 setup just as relaxing. Combine that with the company’s expertise in building fantastic luxury cars, and you’ve got yourself the ultimate JDM cruiser—as long as you live in Japan, the only country where it’s sold.
2023 BMW 7-Series
Price: $96,695
If you can get past those comically oversized kidney grilles and weird split headlights, the 7-Series is a lovely piece of machinery that does the luxury thing extremely well. Though, like many cars on this list, you should keep in mind the heavy depreciation hit you’ll take if you buy it new.
2023 BMW Alpina XB7
Price: $145,995
The BMW X7 is like an SUV version of the 7-Series. That means all the features of BMW’s flagship sedan, plus the added perks of a high seating position and tons of cabin space. The Alpina version takes it one step further, with bespoke touches and even better materials. Oh, and it comes with a 630-horsepower engine.
2023 Porsche Panamera Turbo S Executive
Price: $198,250
If the regular Panamera Turbo or Turbo Sport Turismo just won’t cut it for you, Porsche also offers an extended-wheelbase Executive trim. It’s identical in spec to the regular Turbo S, with a more roomy back seat and extra rear comfort features.
2023 Audi A8
Price: $88,895
The A8 is actually one of the more affordable cars on this list, but you wouldn’t know it by sitting inside. Plenty of standard features and an optional rear infotainment system (with its own removable tablet) will make any tech-savvy passenger happy.
2023 Cadillac Escalade
Price: $82,690
No matter what you think of GM, you have to give the company credit for the Escalade. The interior is a lovely space to spend time in, and there’s a ton of modern tech to play with.
2023 Lexus LS
Price: $78,035
The LS is Lexus’s top-tier sedan, with things like 28-way power seats, an immensely quiet interior, and a twin-turbo engine with enough grunt to rocket the car to 60 mph in just 4.5 seconds.
2023 Lincoln Navigator
Price: $81,620
Though the look may not be everyone’s cup of tea, the Navigator is a huge step up in quality, making it a real competitor in the luxury SUV market. Get the extended-wheelbase version, and you’ve got one of the most capable limo-tanks out there.
2023 Genesis G90
Price: $90,100
The G90 might be one of the cheapest cars on this list (when new, anyway), but it’s also one of the most well-equipped and unique. Brand new for 2023, it has things like assisted driving features, active noise cancelation, and even the ability to auto-suggest a seating position for maximum comfort.
2023 Ford F-150 Limited
Price: $85,775
Bet you weren’t expecting to see a truck on this list, were you? Well, demand for luxurious pickups has skyrocketed in America, which led Ford to make the F-150 Limited. It’s the most expensive, feature-packed F-150 you can buy, equipped with an Ecoboost V-6, 360-degree cameras, internet connectivity, adaptive cruise control, and massaging, heated and ventilated seats.