Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
top-of-the-range
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A car salesperson has many models ranging from small economy cars to super luxury top-of-the-range models.
▪ As our top-of-the-range freestanding cooker, the Eclipse is furnished with all of the features you'd ever imagine.
▪ Even at £19.99 for a top-of-the-range silk masterpiece, ties are not exactly big ticket items.
▪ For £2.50, he got a petrol cap - and the choice of any top-of-the-range Ford.
▪ It also claimed that buyers could save more than £5,000 on a top-of-the-range Mercedes and £1,000 on an Austin Metro.
▪ One terrified victim was shot in the legs as he sat in his top-of-the-range Mercedes at traffic lights.
▪ The 600 is priced from £13,995 for the 620i to £21,995 for the top-of-the-range 623GSi which I tested recently.
Wiktionary
top-of-the-range
a. Of the highest quality; extremely good
Usage examples of "top-of-the-range".
Their ski jackets were top-of-the-range labels, and their thick overcoats were wool, probably cashmere.
Step out of a top-of-the-range number like that with jeans, T-shirt and a bit of growth and you looked like a pop star or an Internet millionaire.