Cristiano Ronaldo drove a luxurious supercar worth more than 10 million euros to Madrid

Cristiano Ronaldo is one of 10 lucky customers to own one of the most unique Bugattis in the history of the French luxury brand, Centodieci. Now the striker can be seen driving the spectacular 1,600 horsepower two-seater on the streets of Madrid. It is an image that will be unforgettable to all who have seen the supercar, a true gem of the world’s automotive industry.

Although people have seen this car before (namely during the Portuguese team’s training session ahead of the 2022 World Cup), this is the first time Ronaldo has been seen behind the wheel.

Ronaldo has owned several Bugatti models, but the Centodieci is his most prized possession. In fact, only 10 have been produced, commemorating the 110th anniversary of the Volkswagen group’s most exclusive brand (its birthday is celebrated in 2019). The last of them was delivered to its owner late last year.

Curious people surrounded Ronaldo’s Bugatti Centodieci

The car Ronaldo owns is number 7 in the series and has a Portuguese registration. Its price is of course too expensive. When launched at the end of 2019, the car was valued at 8 million euros, excluding taxes. If you add the taxes on a car of that size in Spain, the value will be pushed to over 10 million.

But the most difficult thing is not having that money available but also being one of the 10 people chosen to own it. Ronaldo meets both conditions and can therefore enjoy the unparalleled performance of the supercar, reaching a top speed of 380 km/h and accelerating from 0 to 100 km in just 2.1 seconds.

Bugatti Centodieci supercar costs more than 10 million euros

Strangely enough, Ronaldo’s Centodieci is not the most expensive or unique among the Bugatti models. That honor belongs to the Bugatti Voiture Noire, a unique work also created in 2019 for the 110th anniversary and priced at up to 11 million euros, plus taxes (almost 15 million in total). For quite a long time, it was the most expensive car in the world until the Rolls-Royce Boat Tail appeared to fill this position.