Cristiano Ronaldo adds Ferrari worth millions to car collection
Al-Nassr player shows off his new £2m Ferrari from his £19 million car collection
Cristiano Ronaldo's amazing £19 million automotive collection now includes a very rare £2m Ferrari.
The 39-year-old veteran of Manchester United was called up to the Portugal national team for their most recent friendly in preparation for Euro 2024.
Ronaldo did not play in their 5-2 victory against Sweden after returning home, but he was present for the whole of their unexpected 2-0 loss to Slovenia on Tuesday, according to Daily Star.
And the Al-Nassr forward was thrilled to take his incredible new motor out for a spin, even though he was furious on the touchline at full time. Ronaldo was seen operating a £2 million red Ferrari Daytona SP3.
Only 599 of the incredibly rare Italian vehicle's 840 horsepower and 697 Nm of torque were produced. Its top speed is 340 km/h. It also accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.85 seconds, thus it should come as no surprise that Ferrari Formula One racer Charles LeClerc is one of the drivers.
Furthermore, it is merely the most recent addition to his absurd motor collection. Some of the quickest and rarest cars in the world are kept in Ronaldo's enormous garage, which has glossy floors and mood lighting.
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