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Five Unique Hypercars Redefine Performance Design for the Ultra-Wealthy

architecture-design · 2026-08-18

The ultra-wealthy are increasingly seeking distinctive vehicles, with hypercars and supercars at the forefront of this trend. Notable among the five modern hypercar rarities are Porsche's Flachbau RS, which combines elements from the GT2 and GT3 and boasts a 700bhp GT2 RS engine, having completed over 1,000km of testing at Nürburgring. Ferrari's Special Project lineup features the HC25, derived from the F8 Spider, and the CZ26, which will be unveiled during Monterey Car Week. Bugatti's unique Destrier stands as the shortest Bugatti ever at 1m tall, equipped with a W16 engine generating 1,600PS. Lastly, McLaren's McL 6GT Concept, set to be revealed at the 2026 Monterey Car Week, hints at a revival of analogue driving, with production anticipated in 2028.

Key facts

  • Porsche Flachbau RS is a one-off from Porsche's Sonderwunsch programme, blending GT2 and GT3 components.
  • The Flachbau RS is inspired by the 1970s Flachbau 935 GT racer and the 935/78 'Moby Dick'.
  • Ferrari's HC25 is based on the F8 Spider and features a minimalist design with dark graphic forms.
  • Ferrari's CZ26, debuting at Monterey Car Week, is an evolution of the SF90 Stradale with hints of the Ferrari Luce.
  • Bugatti's Destrier is part of the Programme Solitaire, a biannual collector's experience club.
  • The Destrier is the lowest Bugatti ever made at 1m tall, with a W16 engine producing 1,600PS.
  • McLaren's McL 6GT Concept previews the next generation of McLaren road cars with a manual gearbox and hydraulic steering.
  • A production version of the McL 6GT is expected in 2028.

Entities

Artists

  • Flavio Manzoni
  • Bruce McLaren
  • Jonathan Bell

Institutions

  • Porsche
  • Ferrari
  • Bugatti
  • McLaren
  • Rolls-Royce
  • Singer
  • Louis Vuitton
  • Wallpaper*

Locations

  • Monterey Car Week
  • Nürburgring Nordschleife
  • Pebble Beach
  • Maison Bugatti
  • Germany
  • United States

Sources