On many occasions to “celebrate” important milestones in his previous career, Ronaldo had the pleasure of buying a supercar to add to the dream collection of any car enthusiast. Let’s take a look at some supercars in Cristiano Ronaldo’s estimated collection worth nearly 20 million pounds.
Bugatti Centodieci (£8.5 million)
Ronaldo is said to have fallen in love with the Bugatti Centodieci produced in a limited quantity of only 10 units. This is a “parcel” supercar, born to celebrate the 110th anniversary of the establishment of the Bugatti brand. Its inspiration was the EB110, one of the most famous supercars of the 90s. Bugatti Centodieci was developed based on the Chiron model with 8.0L W16 engine block, 1,600 horsepower capacity with electronic limit speed. at 380 km/h.
Bugatti Chiron (2.15 million pounds)
Ronaldo is especially sympathetic to the Bugatti brand with its powerful, sexy and inspiring supercars, similar to the way he plays football. In 2017, he bought himself a Chiron – the most expensive supercar in the world at that time.
This supercar can run at a maximum speed of 418 km/h, a speed not allowed in Turin (where he lives and plays for the Juventus club). Recently, it was reported that Ronaldo has moved all his supercars from Turin, showing that he is planning to leave this club to find a new destination.
Lamborghini Aventador (£260,000)
Just owning a Bugatti supercar cannot satisfy Ronaldo’s supercar hobby. The same year he bought the Veyron, he also bought himself a “wild cow” Lamborghini Aventador. Launched in 2011, this supercar is one of the most popular choices among football players.
Ferrari Monza (£1.4 million)
Monza is the latest supercar to appear in Ronaldo’s collection, after a visit to Ferrari’s headquarters last May. This supercar is designed as a convertible, with a 6.5L V12 engine, 809 horsepower. The car body is made entirely from carbon fiber, has no windshield, accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 2.9 seconds.
McLaren Senna (£1m)
Only 500 Senna were produced and Ronaldo was one of the lucky ones to own it. With this supercar, Top Gear once assessed that it has “rewritten the formula book of supercars”. Using a twin-turbo V8 engine, this supercar produces 800 horsepower, accelerating from 0-100 km/h in 2.8 seconds.