Exotic cars by location
Where the cars are
Autoluxe is an online marketplace, but every car has a physical home — and that home usually shapes the buyer pool. Browsing by city helps if you want a Dubai-stored hypercar with original UAE delivery, a year-round Miami driver, or a Mayfair-sourced limited edition. The catalogue below is the same wherever you start from; the local pages add context that matters at viewing time.
Dubai
Dubai has, by most credible counts, one of the highest concentrations of hypercars and exotic cars per capita anywhere in the world. Sheikh Zayed Road on a Friday night looks like a moving concours: Bugatti Chirons, Pagani Huayras and Koenigsegg Jeskos circulating alongside garden-variety 458s and Lamborghini Hurácans. For collectors looking to source — or release — pieces here, the local context matters as much as the car.
Explore the Dubai market → United Arab EmiratesAbu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi's exotic-car scene runs quieter than Dubai's but, in some ways, deeper. Sovereign wealth and family-office collections account for a meaningful share of the market, and dispositions out of those collections are almost always handled privately rather than through a public dealer.
Explore the Abu Dhabi market → United StatesMiami
Miami is the year-round exotic-car capital of the United States. South Florida's weather lets owners drive cars that, in less forgiving climates, sit in garages for half the year — and the Brickell and Coral Gables ownership scene reflects that. The result is one of the largest, most active exotic markets in North America.
Explore the Miami market → United StatesLas Vegas
Las Vegas has one of the more interesting exotic-car economies in the United States. A meaningful share of the local fleet rotates through rental and track-day businesses, and the city's dry desert climate is gentle on bodywork — meaning the pre-owned exotic stock here tends to be in better cosmetic condition than equivalent miles elsewhere.
Explore the Las Vegas market → United StatesHouston
Houston is one of the fastest-growing exotic-car markets in the United States. Wealth concentration across energy, medicine and tech has fed a deep collector base, and the Galleria / Post Oak corridor hosts some of the country's strongest specialist dealers. The result is a market that punches well above its visible weight.
Explore the Houston market → United KingdomLondon
London's exotic-car market clusters around a small number of specialist showrooms in Mayfair, Knightsbridge and a corridor running west toward Sunningdale. The buyer base is unusually international — a London listing is realistic for collectors across Europe, the Middle East and Asia — and the local appetite for limited-run hypercars is one of the deepest in the world.
Explore the London market → United StatesLos Angeles
Los Angeles has been a centre of gravity for the US exotic-car market for decades. The Beverly Hills / Sunset Strip dealer cluster sits at one end of an ownership scene that runs all the way out to Malibu, Calabasas and the Hollywood Hills. Year-round driving weather and the Pacific Coast Highway mean LA cars actually get used — which, properly maintained, is a feature, not a bug.
Explore the Los Angeles market → United StatesAtlanta
Atlanta has emerged as the strongest exotic-car market in the Southeast. The local collector base has grown faster than the visible dealer scene, which means a meaningful share of the city's interesting inventory moves private-to-private rather than through showroom forecourts.
Explore the Atlanta market → United StatesSan Francisco
San Francisco's exotic-car market is unusual: collector concentration is heavy but quiet. The Bay Area's wealthiest enclaves — Atherton, Portola Valley, Hillsborough, Woodside — host one of the country's densest collector bases, but the local dealer scene is comparatively thin. As a result, most interesting Bay Area exotics move through introduction rather than open-market listings.
Explore the San Francisco market → United StatesNew York
New York's exotic-car market splits cleanly between Manhattan (where storage is hard and cars are urban statements) and the Hamptons (where storage is plentiful and cars get summer use). The combined collector base runs deep on hypercars and limited-run supercars, supported by the finance-industry wealth concentration along the East Coast.
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