From Porsche to Lamborghini, Discover the Shocking Values of IPVA, Insurance, and Maintenance That Come with the Most Desired Cars in the Country.
Owning a supercar in your garage is the dream of many Brazilians, but do you know the real cost behind this luxury? Models from brands like Ferrari and Lamborghini impress on the streets, but the bill to maintain them goes far beyond the purchase price. Annual expenses with taxes, insurance, and parts can be as impressive as the power of their engines.
How Much Does It Cost to Buy the Most Coveted Supercars?
The market for supercars in Brazil is limited to a few, with prices that define exclusivity. To give you an idea, a Porsche 911 GT3 RS can’t be found for less than R$ 2.5 million. If the desire is for a McLaren Artura, the price jumps to R$ 6 million. In the Italian pantheon, a Ferrari SF90 Stradale costs around R$ 8 million, while at the top of the chain, a Lamborghini Revuelto could require an investment of R$ 10 million and patience on the waiting list.
Porsche 911 GT3 RS: Performance with High Cost
The Porsche 911 GT3 RS is an icon of performance, but its acquisition cost of R$ 2.5 million is just the starting point. The owner must be aware that the costs to keep it running are equally significant, starting with the high insurance and IPVA calculated on its million-dollar price.
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Hyundai has unveiled the Boulder, a square SUV with a body-on-frame design, 37-inch mud tires, and carriage-style doors that seems to be made to take on the Ford Bronco and the Scout Traveller in the United States.
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The Toyota Hilux is R$ 75.5 thousand cheaper and bets on the 2.8 turbodiesel engine with up to 204 hp and 50.9 kgfm to catch up with the VW Saveiro, which leads with 4,472 sales.
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The new Renault Koleos has a screen exclusively for the passenger that is invisible to the driver, heated rear seats, and 29 assistance systems, but its Chinese competitors cost R$ 40,000 less and deliver more power.
Ferrari, Lamborghini, and McLaren: The Billionaire Exclusivity

For those seeking the utmost exclusivity, models like the Aston Martin DBS Superleggera, starting at R$ 5.5 million, represent the pinnacle of automotive luxury. These vehicles not only have an astronomical purchase price, but also impose maintenance expenses that follow the same grand scale.
The Weight of IPVA and Insurance on the Annual Budget
Maintaining a supercar legally in Brazil has an extremely high fixed cost. The annual insurance for a Ferrari or Lamborghini, for example, can easily exceed R$ 120 thousand. Added to this, the IPVA, which can reach 4% of the vehicle’s value, represents an expense that, in many cases, exceeds R$ 200 thousand per year.
The Costs That Don’t Show Up in the Shop Window
Maintenance is where the hidden bill really shows up. A simple annual inspection on a McLaren can cost over R$ 30 thousand. If performance parts need to be replaced, the bill skyrockets: a single ceramic brake disc can cost over R$ 50 thousand. To complete, specialized detailing and paint protection services often exceed R$ 10 thousand.

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