Ronaldo shows off new £2m Ferrari in £18m supercar collection
Cristiano Ronaldo has shown off his latest £2million Ferrari Daytona SP3 as the Portuguese star adds to his supercar fleet.
Ronaldo and his new Ferrari parked in front of the Four Seasons Hotel
CR7 returned home to represent Portugal after missing the last friendly against Sweden and starts Tuesday’s away match in Slovenia.
While back home, he showed off his new Ferrari at the Four Seasons Hotel, before joining up with his international teammates. The footage was posted to Instagram, with an account called Lisbon Cars dubbing the car “CR7’s latest spaceship”.
The new car is worth €2m and adds to his expensive car collection, which was reported last year to be worth a total of £18m – and that’s not counting his recent purchases.
The 39-year-old superstar got behind the wheel of a new model that uses Ferrari’s most powerful internal combustion engine to date.
It produces 840 horsepower and 697 Nm of torque, reaching a top speed of 340 km/h.
The car can also accelerate from 0 to 100km/h in just 2.85 seconds.
Ronaldo’s passion for cars nearly got him seriously injured in 2009 when he crashed and damaged his £200,000 Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano a few days before Manchester United played Chelsea, but luckily he escaped unhurt.
Ronaldo with his supercar collection
Ronaldo sat out Portugal’s game against Sweden, but in his absence, coach Roberto Martinez has won 11 games in a row since he took over, as they beat Sweden 5-2.
While the new coach has shown he can work with or without Ronaldo, he was named in the starting line-up for their friendly in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Ronaldo only entered the field in the second half
Portugal were unfortunately beaten 2-0 in Slovenia, despite Ronaldo only coming on in the second half and having two of the team’s 10 shots. Ronaldo was furious when his team lost their 11-game winning streak, but coach Martinez was calm as he tried to experiment with the squad ahead of Euro 2024.
At the tournament in Germany, Portugal will face the Czech Republic, Türkiye and the winner of Tuesday’s final qualifying match between Georgia and Greece, which was thrown into chaos with a mass brawl.