Thibaut Courtois plays luxury by spending big to pay for a car model designed specifically for himself.
Thibaut Courtois pushed his generosity to the peak when he spent £350,000 on a custom-built Porsche.
The car cost the Belgian goalkeeper a notable amount of money. The former Chelsea star owns a fleet of supercars, including Lamborghini Urus, Ferrari Roma and Mercedes AMG G63.
The two-time Premier League champion now spends £342,234 to buy a Porsche 992 GT3 RS. He took delivery earlier this month after waiting two years for it to be built to his specifications. Real Madrid players mark ownership by signing their names on the supercar.
The basic model costs £212,000, but the goalkeeper has to spend an additional £137,000 on optional accessories. It has a top speed of 319km/h and can accelerate up to 96km/h in 3.14 seconds.
It was delivered to its home in Spain from Belgian dealer Porsche Center Brussels. Automotive website KRN Speed even praised this Courtois model because it is equipped with special sports seats.
The front of the expensive supercar.
The majestic rear of the 992 GT3 RS.
Courtois’ car is described as ‘better than Belgian chocolate’.
“Courtois has owned some pretty classy cars over the years, but never anything as special as this special-order car” – KRN Speed commented.
Courtois had time to drive when he was out of action with an ACL ιnjury.