Fewer than 300 hypercars are registered in the UK

There are just 298 hypercars registered in the UK, including 65 Bugatti Veyrons and 64 McLaren Sennas. Still want that Sao Penza?

Aston Martin Vulcan and McLaren P1

New research has revealed there are fewer than 300 hypercars registered in the UK. The most common, perhaps surprisingly, is the Bugatti Veyron.

Obviously, much depends on your definition of ‘hypercar’. When does a supercar become a hypercar?

According to Gear Patrol, “the term ‘hypercar’ was coined to qualify the top one percent of supercars”. So, expensive, wild, ludicrously fast and out of reach to mere mortals.

“Hypercars are the stick against which all cars are meant to be measured, and not a single compromise can be made,” concludes Bryan Campbell on Gear Patrol.

It’s hard to argue with the list created by Motorway.co.uk. It has used DVLA data to discover there 298 hypercars registered in the UK. That’s 5.6 percent of total production for the 15 cars in question.

Bugatti Veyron in London

The Bugatti Veyron tops the table, with 65 registered. This is followed by the McLaren Senna (64), Porsche 918 Spyder (49) and Porsche Carrera GT (42).

DVLA data is only up-to-date on the day it’s issued. In other words, more cars are likely to be declared SORN in the winter, which could serve to skew UK registration data.

This might explain why there’s not a single Pagani Huayra showing as registered in the Motorway.co.uk data. Similarly, some cars located in the UK might be registered overseas.

It’s also worth pointing out that the Motorway.co.uk data doesn’t include model derivatives and special editions. For example, although production of the ‘standard’ Huayra was limited to 100, Pagani also built a Huayra Roadster and a number of specials.

The same could be said of the Koenigsegg Agera and the models that followed, including the S (5 built), R (18 built) and RS (25 built).

Hypercars of the UK

[av_table purpose=’pricing’ pricing_table_design=’avia_pricing_default’ pricing_hidden_cells=” caption=” responsive_styling=’avia_responsive_table’ id=” custom_class=” av_uid=’av-2h1p795s8′] [av_row row_style=’avia-heading-row’ av_uid=’av-2f1l1eyko’][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-v1u2jrc’]Hypercar – make and model[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-2d1dejqbs’]Number of cars built[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-2bpja8g3s’]Number registered in UK[/av_cell][/av_row] [av_row row_style=” av_uid=’av-2af9w1ytk’][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-28o86wh3c’]Bugatti Veyron[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-27ksvw1ag’]450[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-26b9gg3rc’]65[/av_cell][/av_row] [av_row row_style=” av_uid=’av-25tpd8v0o’][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-23wpzuxhk’]McLaren Senna[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-231st813c’]500[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-21wa3ayrs’]64[/av_cell][/av_row] [av_row row_style=” av_uid=’av-1zxyxaayw’][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-1ykpv7xjc’]Porsche 918 Spyder[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-1x4x6s4qw’]918[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-1vzqve64o’]49[/av_cell][/av_row] [av_row row_style=” av_uid=’av-1ukywooaw’][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-6mtpwl8o’]Porsche Carrera GT[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-1s9fluebs’]1,270[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-1r5emw420′]42[/av_cell][/av_row] [av_row row_style=” av_uid=’av-1pk8mj1jc’][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-1oqmer760′]Ferrari LaFerrari[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-1mx71kbuw’]499[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-1mlpl7keg’]41[/av_cell][/av_row] [av_row row_style=” av_uid=’av-1kbz48hs8′][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-1j9eqkn7s’]Bugatti Chiron[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-1io7i1zbc’]500[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-5c7x7094′]15[/av_cell][/av_row] [av_row row_style=” av_uid=’av-1fapbjd6w’][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-1ekght72g’]McLaren F1[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-1dcmx2g08′]64[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-1bly4b24o’]11[/av_cell][/av_row] [av_row row_style=” av_uid=’av-1a528txmw’][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-19ub92q2w’]McLaren P1[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-17v8attzc’]375[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-17ckoolfs’]6[/av_cell][/av_row] [av_row row_style=” av_uid=’av-15ljtaryg’][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-1476eiqh4′]Aston Martin Vulcan[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-133teuzd4′]24[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-3pomm70o’]1[/av_cell][/av_row] [av_row row_style=” av_uid=’av-zz5fcc94′][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-yxnkwh6w’]Ferrari Enzo[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-3egfo6bs’]399[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-wmjhszrc’]1[/av_cell][/av_row] [av_row row_style=” av_uid=’av-vlaewvbc’][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-tj1ug1ag’]Koenigsegg Agera[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-sezvrqq0′]18[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-2rs9yemg’]1[/av_cell][/av_row] [av_row row_style=” av_uid=’av-2nd0i32g’][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-opam2hhk’]Koenigsegg One:1[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-nd3ferd4′]6[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-mhxz34i0′]1[/av_cell][/av_row] [av_row row_style=” av_uid=’av-lchkiqvc’][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-2152947c’]Pagani Zonda[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-iyrpnhfs’]140[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-h39fezrc’]1[/av_cell][/av_row] [av_row row_style=” av_uid=’av-1mofvgqw’][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-f9mgcq6g’]Pagani Huayra[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-d5p6v214′]100[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-c9qgq6fc’]0[/av_cell][/av_row] [av_row row_style=” av_uid=’av-b4uwbz0o’][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-9uaf92fc’]Lamborghini Centenario[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-83revea0′]40[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-6jpr7zt4′]0[/av_cell][/av_row] [av_row row_style=’avia-heading-row’ av_uid=’av-63nezj48′][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-4vp1l2mg’]Total[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-379xz154′]5,303[/av_cell][av_cell col_style=” av_uid=’av-2869fjt4′]0[/av_cell][/av_row] [/av_table]

‘Melt your face’

Porsche 718 Spyder in London

Alex Buttle, director of Motorway.co.uk said: “The hypercar is the ultimate driving machine; with seven-figure price tags and top speeds to melt your face, our research reveals just how rare these ‘supercars on steroids’ really are.

“With fewer than 300 registered to UK-owners, hypercars aren’t just for the wealthy connoisseur; these are cars that laugh at a £1 million price tag and sit in a league of their own for the mega-rich.

“Sadly, the closest most of us will ever get to a hypercar is seeing one unveiled at a motor show. Or, if you’re lucky, parked outside Harrods.”

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Gavin Braithwaite-Smith
Gavin Braithwaite-Smithhttp://www.petrolblog.com
Writer with a penchant for #FrenchTat. Owns 15 vehicles of varying degrees of terribleness. Also doing a passable impression of Cousin Eddie in an Italian-German beige motorhome. Doesn't get out much.

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