The Most Expensive Motorcycles In The World

If you think only cars can get crazy expensive, think again. Two-wheelers can also easily cost more than you make in a year (or a lifetime in some cases). From going fast to being a marvel of engineering and from being a classic to being a part of history, there can be a lot of reasons why a motorcycle can cost enough money to build a mansion in the heart of NYC.

Today, we'll have a look at the most expensive motorcycles in the world. We have made this list in ascending order, so while the initial bikes may cost as much as an average sedan, the later ones will cost millions of dollars. Keep reading to learn more!

Kawasaki Ninja ZX - $18,000

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Coming in at just $18,000, the Kawasaki Ninja ZX is a sports bike with an ultra-narrow chassis with low weight and lots of power. The naturally aspirated 998cc inline-4 cylinder engine is good for 203 horses and can accelerate this bike to 100kmph in just 3.6 seconds, with a top speed of 263kmph.

The latest version of the Ninja is the ZX-10R which came out in 2004 to replace the 9R model and has seen many design revisions and improvements over the years it has been in production. If you want any more performance, you can slap on a turbo to this bike.

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Suzuki Hayabusa - $20,000

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The legend gotta be on this list. Introduced in 1999, the Hayabusa was the fastest bike from 1999-2000, and even now, the fastest road-registered bike in the world is a modified Hayabusa. With a 1300cc straight-4 and an insatiable appetite for speed, this thing is crazy fast.

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If you want to go fast and don't want to spend an unjustifiable sum on a two-wheel death machine, the Hayabusa is the perfect bike for that. For a starting price of just $20,000, you can easily hit 300km/h on a stock 'Busa. Imagine the amount of money you'll have to shell out on a car that can hit that figure!

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Triumph Rocket 3 - $23,895

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When the Rocket 3 came out in 2019, its 2458cc three-cylinder engine had the highest displacement of any production motorcycle in the world. The Rocket 3 project was started by Ross Clifford in 1998, and with more than two decades of research and development, this bike had a lot of time to be refined and improved.

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With an aluminum frame, lots of power, and plenty of torque, the Rocket 3 is fast but in a completely different way than the likes of Ninja and Yamaha R series bikes. You can use this hybrid bike for grand touring as well as racing.

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Honda Gold Wing Tour - $28,600

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The Gold Wing Tour first came out in 1974 when Honda tried to beat Harley at their game of large touring bikes. Honestly, that first-generation Gold Wing was not very warmly greeted by the prospective buyers. The second generation was, however, created in light of the mistakes of the first one and instantly became a fan favorite.

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The 2018 model came with an electronically adjustable suspension, a smooth-running boxer-six engine, and a dual-clutch transmission. This bike had everything that people looking for long-distance capable bikes could ask for, and it has been Honda's best bike ever since.

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BMW M1000RR - $37,990

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This BMW is on the exact opposite end of the expensive bike spectrum as compared to the K1600. The M1000RR is a race bike, the first from BMW to carry the M Badge, previously only seen in BMW's performance racing cars.

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The 1000RR was created in 2009 with the sole intent of making BMW the winner of the World Superbike Championship. It didn't earn BMW that glory, but it surely cemented the brand as a competitor to the established names in the industry. The M1000RR is not just the same bike with a badge but has extensive improvements to the power plant, chassis, exhaust, and electronics.

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Indian Pursuit Elite - $39,999

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There is only one company that can make big luxury touring bikes that match the Harleys, and that is Indian. This company has not only been making amazing bikes but also competing with them in the touring bike section. The Elite is the best model from them so far.

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For a price of $40,000, you can have one of the most comfortable bikes for long journeys. It comes with a 108 cu-in V-twin that is good for 122 horses and rides very smoothly, still with that iconic V-Engine Vroom that Harleys are typically known for.

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Ducati Panigale V4 SP2 - $40,495

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The Ducati V4 lineup came out in 2018 and is the first bike from the company to feature its race bike V4 engine. Tuned for the streets, the bike has a respectable 212 horsepower, but if you want more from it, you can get the race tune to get to 237 hp.

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With that kind of power, the V4 R is a formidable bike, to say the least. It accelerates to a hundred km/h in under 4 seconds, but if you are not careful enough, it will stand up on the rear wheel in under 0.4!

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MV Agusta Rush 1000 - $45,598

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MV Augusta has lately been making bikes that are in the naked format, something typically done by KTM in the past. Based on the 1000 RR, the 1000 Rush is the latest and greatest from the company. It is worth every last of those $50,000 you will have to shell out for this ballistic rocket of a hyperbike.

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With a stellar power output of 208 horses and a dry weight of just 400 lbs, the MV Augusta 1000 Rush is faster than you would ever like to go in something with no roof or seatbelt.

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Harley-Davidson CVO Tri Glide - $49,999

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Harley does not even classify this thing as a bike but as a 'Trike.' However, for this list, we can consider it another bike. The CVO Tri Glide combines the best of all worlds with its three wheels, a powerful Milwaukee-Eight V-twin engine, and enhanced safety features.

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Costing a shade under $50k, the Tri-Glide is the best long-distance bike that money can buy. It comes with all the latest features from Harley, including the Day-Maker headlamp, the Heavy-Duty Trike chassis, cornering and stability enhancement systems, and a premium sound system to make your rides all the more enjoyable.

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Harley CVO Road Glide Limited - $51,999

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There might be other players in the field, but when it comes to luxury touring bikes, there is none that can match Harley... may it be Honda, Indian, or any other. The boys out of Milwaukee have been in this game for so long that they have perfected the art of making these bikes down to every little screw.

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Launched to celebrate 120 years of Harley-Davidson motorcycles, the 2023 CVO Road Glide features a 117 cu-in V-twin engine churning out 105 horses and a torque of 126 lb-ft at 3750 RPM. The bike has heated Alcantara seats, heated handgrips, and a number of luxury features to make your ride as comfortable as possible.

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Kawasaki Ninja H2R - $57,500

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If you have any interest in bikes, or things with an engine, or speed in general, you would know that the Ninja H2R is the fastest production bike on the face of the planet. You can, however, not take it to just any road as it is a track-only bike.

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This bike's liquid-cooled supercharged inline-4 998 cc engine makes a staggering 310 hp, which is a lot even for a medium-sized car. With a registered top speed of 400 km/h, the only thing limiting you on this bike is how fast you can dare to go.

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Energica Ego 45 Limited Edition - $70,000

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The only electric superbike on the list, the Ego, according to its makers, "gives IC engine bikes a run for their money while being emissions-free." The Ego is a totally electric bike that has all the latest tech like any other EV and is luxurious and comfortable like any bike commanding such a price should be.

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The permanent magnet motor in this death machine produces more than 200 horsepower as well as more torque than you can reasonably need in anything with two wheels. However, the best part is that charging this bike takes only 40 minutes!

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Ducati Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini - $68,000

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Ducati is an Italian luxury bike manufacturer that is known for making some of the most outrageous two-wheelers. The cheapest bike offered by this brand is the Monster Plus, with a starting price of $13,000. Imagine what the price tag would be when you combine the $24,000 Streetfighter V4 with a Lamborghini Huracan STO.

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The resulting price tag comes to just under $70,000. For that kind of money, you get a design inspired by the Lamborghini Huracan STO, carbon fiber accents, a 1,103-cc 208-hp Desmosedici Stradale engine, and the exclusivity of this bike being a limited production model with just 630 units in existence.

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Bimota TESI H2 - $70,370

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Bimota is not a very well-known Italian bike brand, but they have been winning a lot of races in the past by designing high-quality chassis around pre-existing engines from other manufacturers. The TESI H2 is currently the brand's flagship bike, built around the Kawasaki H2's engine.

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The engine produces 221 hp, the same as the H2, but the chassis is made entirely from aluminum, giving this bike a far better power-to-weight ratio. The 456-lb weight of the bike is certainly amazing, but the main attraction of this machine is its awesome looks.

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BMW HP4 Race - $78,000

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The BMW HP4 Race is a track-only version of the HP4 variant of the BMW S1000RR, featuring a 999 cc, 4-cylinder HP4 Race factory engine that churns out 215 horses and 88 lb-ft of torque. But that's not the only impressive thing about it.

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The HP4 Race boasts carbon fiber chassis, wheels, and bodywork, which caps its net weight to just 377 lbs, and has Titanium bolts to further minimize weight. The motorcycle was launched in 2017 and had a limited production run of 750 units, with each example costing just below $80k.

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Indian Challenger RR - $92,229

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To celebrate their win in the 2022 King of the Baggers racing series, Indian Motorcycle offers the race-spec Indian Challenger RR to the public. This track-only motorcycle mirrors the winning bike ridden by Tyler O'Hara in specs and includes an 1834 cc (112 ci) big bore kit with CNC ported heads, adjustable rocker arms, and upgraded camshafts.

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A wide majority of the components, including the chain drive conversion, two-into-one race exhaust, 78 mm throttle body, air intake, and clutch cover, are sourced from S&S Cycle. To honor O’Hara’s "#29," just 29 examples will be made, with each unit costing $92,229.

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Arch Motorcycle KRGT-1 - $94,000

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Co-founded by Keanu Reeves (yes, the Keanu we all know and love) and Gard Hollinger, Arch Motorcycle is known for combining performance and aesthetics with bespoke components. The brand builds each KRGT-1 to order, offering custom-fit and finishes, with a production time of approximately three months.

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The KRGT-1 boasts a powerful 2,032 cc twin-cam V-twin engine, delivering 122 hp and 122 lb-ft of torque. The bike's weight is kept in check with over 200 aerospace-grade billet aluminum parts, while the frame and subframe are constructed from billet aluminum and tubular steel, which further helps in weight reduction.

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Ducati Superleggera V4 - $100,000

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Ducati excels in crafting exclusive motorcycles, and the limited-edition Superleggera V4 is a testament to that. Drawing from the brand's MotoGP expertise, the Superleggera V4 is a road-intended yet track-primed bike, distinguished by a remarkable power-to-weight ratio, all thanks to its titanium and carbon fiber components.

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It features a 998 cc V4 engine producing 234 horses at 15,500 rpm. Just imagine what this engine can do on a bike with a dry weight of 336 lbs. With just 500 units in existence, the Superleggera V4 had the highest power-to-weight ratio of any road bike in the world when it was launched in 2021.

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Vyrus 987 C3 4V – $105,000

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Vyrus might not be as well-known of a name as others on this list, but they do make some really impressive bikes. Though the brand is more famous for its Bimota Tesi 2D, its flagship model - the 987 C3 4V - is a marvel of engineering. Weighing in at just over 340 lbs, this bike has one of the highest power-to-weight ratios in the world.

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The 987 C3 4V was also the most powerful production bike in the world at the time of launch, with its highest trim producing 211 horsepower from a Ducati-sourced V-twin engine. Even the base version had enough horses (170, to be precise) to show you a whole new kind of thrill.

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MV Agusta F4CC – $120,000

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"I decided to put my name to this bike as I originally dreamed of it for myself," said Claudio Castiglioni, the Managing Director of MV Augusta, when the bike was announced in 2006. With a top speed of 195 mph and only 100 units made, the $120,000 price tag of the F4CC seems justifiable.

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The MV Augusta F4CC is based on the F4 from the same brand, but it has some major improvements and refinements. The bike is Euro 3 compliant and has been designed with the lessons MV has learned from its racing career. All things considered, this exotic is worth the high price.

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Arch Motorcycle 1s - $128,000

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Housing a 2032 cc V-twin engine similar to the KRGT-1, the Arch 1s generates 115.3 lb-ft of torque. In line with ARCH Motorcycle's custom approach, each 1s is built to order so as to ensure a perfectly ergonomic fit, with the seat and hand/foot controls tailored to the owner's preferences.

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With a starting tag of $128,000, the 1s skillfully blends elements of a cruiser and a street sport bike. Even though its appearance leans more toward a traditional cruiser, it doesn't weigh like one. The bike has a dry weight of 563 lbs due to the extensive use of carbon fiber.

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NCR Leggera 1200 Titanium Special – $148,000

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Ducati, the brand known for making outrageously expensive and insanely performance-oriented bikes, has a special class of bikes inside their hierarchy, known as hypermotards. These are the creme de la creme of the brand. Then there is NCR, a Ducati Tuner company that takes these hypermotards and improves on them.

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The Leggera 1200 is one such bike. It is the first NCR hypermotard to be street legal and is also the lightest hypermotard ever, as NCR shed 125 lbs off the already light bike. The result is a bike that has no business being on public roads but is still road legal.

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Icon Sheene – $172,000

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If you think a bike needs to be invisible or have laser guns in place of headlights, you'd be disappointed. None of that is the case with this designer bike named after Barry Sheene, the legendary bike racer. Powered by a 1400 cc turbocharged Hayabusa engine and designed with retro-modern looks, this bike is awesome in more than one area.

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From a handmade exhaust tuned for 'the ultimate aural symphony' to carbon fiber bodywork and an Alcantara racing seat, this bike has everything you would not find in a non-limited or serial production model.

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MTT Turbine Streetfighter – $175,000

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This bike is more related to a helicopter than any motorbike currently on the market. The MTT Turbine Streetfighter is powered by a turboshaft engine made by Marine Turbine Technologies since 2000. These literal rockets are not made in serial production; rather, each of them is handmade to order upon receiving the buyer's specifications.

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These bikes are powered by turboshaft engines and not traditional reciprocating piston engines, so the power figures are just in another ballpark. They can have anywhere between 300 and 500 horsepower, according to the specifications requested by the buyer.

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Honda RC213V-S - $184,000

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While Honda is renowned for its affordable cars and bikes, the RC213V-S price tag of $184,000 is a totally different story. Limited to a mere 250 units, it boasts a 999 cc V4 engine and a host of premium components, including carbon fiber-reinforced fairings, titanium connecting rods, Ohlins suspension, Marchesini wheels, and Brembo brakes.

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The RC213V-S doesn't resemble a racing bike – it is one. A near-replica of the RC213V ridden by Marc Marquez in his last two MotoGP championships, this hand-crafted bike is "closer to a MotoGP bike than any road-going model ever offered to the public."

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Vyrus Alyen 988 - $193,000

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The beating heart of the Vyrus Alyen 988 is a Ducati Superquadro 1299 engine. Based out of Rimini, Italy, Vyrus makes bikes around other companies' engines, and the 988 is one of the most expensive ones they are currently producing.

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The sharp angular design, the fork-less hub-centered steering, and the latest tech make the name Alyen exactly suited to this bike, which looks like it is from another world altogether. All that, however, comes with a hefty price tag, just a shade under $200,000, but for a machine that special, that is not too much to pay, or is it?

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Ducati Desmosedici D16RR NCR M16 – $235,000

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The Desmosedici RR was the first MotoGP bike that made it to the public roads. It was modified to comply with road legal requirements, essentially making a replica of the Moto GP bike. It was based on Ducati's most prestigious Desmosedici model that won titles in Moto GP like it was running against teenagers on homemade dirt bikes.

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Ducati made only 1,500 of these bikes, making it one of the brand's rarest and most sought-after models. Then, NCR came along and concocted the D16RR NCR M16, an even more insane bike priced to match the specs.

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Cosmic Starship: $2.5 Million

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The Cosmic Starship, designed by galactic artist Jack Armstrong is not a bike but a literal piece of art. The $2.5 million+ price tag that this bike demands is not because of the mechanical complexity, insane power, or riding comfort it provides but the artwork that it is covered in.

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It might not be THE collectible for bike lovers, but if you have the unique combination of generational wealth, taste for fine art, and the craze for Harleys, this one-off V-Rod would be your ultimate dream bike. And if you have all of those qualities, $2-3 million is not too much of a price to pay.

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