The year has just begun, and for some, it has been quite positive. This is evidenced by the statistics of the first registration of new and used cars in January, which included some of the most expensive cars in the world! TopGir took the trouble to count how many and which luxury cars were sold in Ukraine in one month of the new year.
Continuing to surprise the British and others, Ukrainians continue to buy Bentley and Rolls-Royce SUVs. Out of curiosity, we tried to find their sales figures in Germany and the UK (just for comparison), but we didn’t find any, although we wouldn’t be surprised if there are already more of them in Ukraine than in England. Anyway, let’s move on to specific numbers.

So, in January 2021, Ukraine got one more Rolls-Royce Cullinan, and now their number has exceeded two dozen (not counting foreign-registered cars, and there are some!), which is quite a lot considering the cost of the crossover (from half a million to 900 thousand dollars – this is the price of the Rolls-Royce Cullinan Mansory Billionaire Edition). Someone also bought a Rolls-Royce Wraith for 10 million hryvnias (maybe the same person, so as not to go to the dealership twice?).

The number of Bentley Bentayga SUVs also increased – in January, there were 3 more of them (all from dealerships). The same number of Bentley’s “related” Audi RS Q8, costing 5 million hryvnias, were sold in Ukraine. And another Maybach GLS was added.

Announce the entire list, please? Easy:
What supercars and luxury cars were bought in Ukraine in January 2021
- AUDI RS Q8 (3 pcs)
- AUDI RS5 (1)
- BENTLEY BENTAYGA (3)
- BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT (1)
- BMW M5 (1)
- BMW M850I (1)
- BMW X5 M (1)
- BMW X6 M (1)
- MASERATI LEVANTE (2 used)
- MASERATI QUATTROPORTE (2 used)
- MERCEDES-BENZ E 53 AMG (2)
- MERCEDES-BENZ G 63 AMG (6)
- MERCEDES-BENZ GLE 53 AMG (16)
- MAYBACH GLS 600 (1)
- PORSCHE CAYENNE (13 new and 8 used)
- PORSCHE MACAN (6 new and 13 used)
- PORSCHE PANAMERA (5 new and 1)
- PORSCHE TAYCAN (2)
- ROLLS-ROYCE CULLINAN (1)
- ROLLS-ROYCE WRAITH (1)
P.S. The “cheap” cars, costing less than 2 million hryvnias, were not included in the rating.