Cristiano Ronaldo spotted in Madrid with ultra-rare Bugatti Centodieci worth $9 million_Lover Car No1

   
With only 10 examples available, the Bugatti Centodieci is one of the rarest hypercars in the world, and we now know for sure Cristiano Ronaldo owns one.
 

There are only 10 Bugatti Centodieci examples in the world and there were rumors Cristiano Ronaldo may have bought one.

Well, the rumors were clearly true because the Portugal star was recently spotted in Madrid with a spectacular Bugatti Centodieci in pearl white.

The clip was filmed outside a restaurant in Madrid and shared to Instagram by celebrity spotter Albert Muncha.

Cristiano and his partner Georgina Rodriguez were attempting to ‘run away’ from a crowd of paps and fans and we couldn’t help but notice that Cristiano’s outfit actually matched the car.

The five-time Ballon d’Or Winner opted for a white Bugatti with black accents and red interior.

And as you can see from the video, Cristiano was wearing an all-white outfit with a black blazer.

 

The Centodieci is one of Bugatti’s rarest hypercars.

Based on the Chiron and powered by a 1,600-horsepower W16 engine, the Centodieci is a tribute to the iconic Bugatti EB110.

It’s rare and expensive, with a starting price of around $9 million.

Mind you, this is still peanuts to Cristiano Ronaldo, who earns a whopping $16 million per month at Al Nᴀssr, including commercial payments.

To put that in perspective, Ronaldo could basically afford to buy a Bugatti Centodieci and a Bugatti Chiron every month and still have around $2 million left in his pocket.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s move to Saudi Arabia side Al-Nᴀssr was one of the most talked-about transfers of the decade.

The 38-year-old striker started his career in Portugal before moving to Manchester United in the Premier League, Real Madrid in the Spanish Liga, and then Juventus in the Italian Serie A.

Last year, after a second spell at Manchester United, Ronaldo left Europe for good and joined Al-Nᴀssr with a seven-year contract.

Ronaldo is expected to hang up his boots in 2024, and continue working with the club as an ambᴀssador for Saudi Arabia’s 2030 World Cup bid.