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Both in the world and in our country, difficult inflationary times do not affect the sales of expensive cars.

Even the opposite.

Apparently they are seen not only as prestige, but also as an investment.

In Bulgaria, the interest in hypercars is not abating either, as last year the fleet was even filled with race cars, which cost around BGN 7-8 million, writes "24 Chasa".

40 Bulgarians bought a Lamborghini in 2022, and 38 are now proud owners of a Ferrari.

Traffic police statistics on car registrations in 2022 show that 11 were brand new Ferraris, and the rest were used.

Otherwise, there are 127 Ferraris with Bulgarian license plates in Bulgaria.

Another exclusive Italian brand - Lamborghini, is preferred by as many as 40 Bulgarians, mainly with the company's first crossover, the Urus.

There were 10 new Lamborghinis registered in our country last year, but the total number swells to 40 for new plus used ones.

The most impressive acquisition of a car from the famous Italian brand is a brand new Lamborghini Sian.

Only 63 units were produced of it.

The Sian is the most powerful Lamborghini model in the history of the brand.

The car was officially presented at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2019. The 6.5-liter V12 engine has 819 horses, added by the small electric motor built into the car.

The internal combustion engine is rated at 785 horsepower, while the electric motor kicks in another 34 horsepower and provides sharp starts and instant acceleration.

From a standstill to 100 km/h Lamborghini Sian pulls in 2.8 seconds.

Sian's top speed is 350 km/h.

Unlike most hybrids and electric cars, Sian does not rely on lithium-ion batteries, but on special supercapacitors.

Bugatti Chiron Super Sport costs around BGN 7 million.

 We also have a brand new Bugatti purchased here.

This is a Bugatti Chiron Super Sport, driven most often on the streets of Monaco by the half of businessman Vanyo Alexiev - Tsveti Vasileva.

The car costs about 3.5 million euros.

The supercar has 1,600 hp, which is generated by the huge 8.0-liter W16 engine with four turbines.

The maximum speed is limited to 440 km/h.

The hyper model accelerates from 0 to 200 km/h in 5.5 seconds, and from 0 to 300 km/h in 12.1 seconds.

Three Bulgarians spent at least BGN 1 million for a brand new Rolls-Royce.

Another 6 people bought limousines from the British manufacturer with mileage.

The first Rolls-Royce Cullinan crossover enjoys great interest among the rich in Bulgaria as well.

Maria painted a jeep for 250,000 euros

44 Bulgarians trusted Bentley in 2022, six of whom bought brand new cars of the British brand.

There are three new Aston Martin cars registered in our country.

The new Porsches are 163, and the total number of registered cars of the German brand during the year is 810. There is also one new McLaren 720C Spyder sold and 54 new Maserati cars.

In terms of mass luxury, Bulgaria is starting to resemble Albania more and more, where the Mercedes brand has become a cult.

There are 319,434 registered Mercedes in our country. Last year, over 25,000 vehicles from the Stuttgart brand were imported into the country, of which 1,141 were brand new.

The big competitor from BMW is present in the country with a total of 172,824 registered cars.

Last year, there were 1,122 new Beemvets, and the total number of used vehicles swelled to 16,547. About a thousand fewer were the cars of the third premium German brand, Audi, registered in 2022, and 831 of them were brand new.

However, the most are still Volkswagen fans.

A total of 474,024 Volkswagens are registered with the traffic police, and only 10,000 of them are up to 5 years old.

The shocking thing is that there are a total of 302,968 Volkswagens over 20 years old in Bulgaria.

2,533 new models of the brand were purchased this year, and the total number of newly registered cars is over 31,000.

In our country, 2,889,085 passenger cars are registered, and the total number of registered motor vehicles is 3,881,594. The largest number is gasoline cars - 1,066,559. The number of electric cars registered in the traffic police is just over 6 thousand.

For the first 11 months of last year, a total of 34,870 new cars, light trucks, buses and trucks were registered in our country.

In all of 2022, new vehicles were 27,278, or an increase of a solid 27.83 percent.

Otherwise, in the first 11 months of the year, the newly registered vehicles in Bulgaria were 247,033, and the used ones were 204,155. In 2021, there were a total of 221,104, and second-hand imports - 188,934.

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