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Supercars have always fascinated people, enthusiasts or otherwise. There’s something thrilling about how fast these machines move, how luxurious they feel, and how heart-poundingly gorgeous they look. They’re a status symbol that immediately brings to mind the rich and famous. In pop culture, exotic cars have appeared in TV series, movies, and music, including the Grammy-nominated “Purple Lamborghini,” which appears on the soundtrack for the 2016 film Suicide Squad.

So, in honor of The Suicide Squad, out now in theaters and on HBO Max, here are six of the best purple supercars you can buy — or drool over — today.

‘Purple Lamborghini’ was written for Suicide Squad

Rapper Rick Ross and DJ/producer Skrillex collaborated on “Purple Lamborghini” for the 2016 DC Comics blockbuster Suicide Squad. The action revolves around a group of other supervillains recruited by a secret government agency to save the world from the apocalypse.

The song became insanely popular, with a music video featuring the Joker. Even five years after the track debuted, it’s hard to scroll through TikTok without hearing it. 

In the film, the Joker, played by actor Jared Leto, drives a purple Vadyor kit car, not a Lambo. And neither Rick Ross nor Skrillex has ever owned a purple Lamborghini. The titular car doesn’t even appear in the music video. But there’s no denying the song is a banger. 

You’re not the only person who can’t get “Purple Lamborghini” out of their head. So scratch that itch by perusing these purple supercars for sale through the duPont Registry.

The best purple supercars for sale right now

A purple Lamborghini Huracán Performante at Supercar Sunday in London in March 2019
Purple Lamborghini Huracán Performante | Martyn Lucy/Getty Images

2018 Porsche 911 GT-3

The Porsche 911 GT-3 is an iconic coupe with turbo performance that’s hard to match. Everyone knows a Porsche when they see it, and the purple on this model — listed for sale through the duPont Registry for $208,000 — is a deep and understated color that shines in the sun.

2019 Rolls-Royce Cullinan

If you’re looking for luxury, look no further than Rolls-Royce. Though Rolls isn’t usually associated with performance, luxury is. Take a look at the $409,996 Cullinan on the duPont Registry and imagine yourself being chauffeured around in this purple beauty.

2021 BMW M8 Gran Coupe

Maybe a BMW is a little more within reach. Though Bimmers aren’t always thought of as supercars, this $147,900 beauty with only eight miles on it will turn heads when it’s cruising down the road.

2019 McLaren Senna

McLaren is synonymous with supercars. Enthusiasts dream of driving them. This Senna is well worth drooling over, even if you can’t afford the $1.29 million asking price.

2019 Ferrari Portofino

Ask any person on the street to name an exotic car, and most will mention Ferrari. The Prancing Horse is the quintessential supercar, and this $295,800 Portofino is breathtaking.

2019 Lamborghini Huracán Performante Spyder

And, finally, the pièce de resistance: the purple Lamborghini Huracán Performante Spyder, listed for a cool $369,000 through the duPont Registry. Keep reading for more details.

What sets this purple Lamborghini apart?

The 2019 Lamborghini Huracán Performante Spyder is stunning, and it will tear up the pavement. This supercar could inspire anyone to write a song about it. 

MotorTrend says this Lambo dials it up to 12. Once the convertible top comes down, you experience everything this supercar has to offer, with nothing between you and the sound of that magnificent V10 engine. 

Boasting 631 hp and a 0-to-60-mph time of 2.3 seconds, this purple Lamborghini is definitely something the Joker would drive, and it’s a vehicle that thrills on the highway and the track. 

The exhaust note is impressive, and MT’s test driver says he found himself letting off the gas just to listen to the engine roar again. The writer calls the experience “visceral.” 

Speaking of listening, we think it’s time to blast “Purple Lamborghini” while daydreaming of cruising South Beach in this supercar.

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