Inside Cristiano Ronaldo's Car Collection: Here Are His Coolest Cars
While Messi and Ronaldo may go head-to-head over who's the GOAT in the soccer world, there's no doubt who's the bigger car enthusiast—Ronaldo is. With at least 19 vehicles in his current fleet, he's likely owned more than 30 in his career. Let's look inside Ronaldo's extensive collection and pick out some of the coolest cars in the fleet of the world's greatest soccer stars.
2022 Bugatti Centodieci
Back in 2022, Ronaldo spent $11 million on Bugatti's Centodieci, produced from June 2022 till December 2022. Because of their price point, just 10 were ever produced, and Ronaldo nabbed one of them. The seven-speed, two-door coupe had an engine in the middle and was all-wheel drive—it was also a lengthy car at 178 inches. That's two-and-a-half Ronaldos.
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2022 Bugatti Centodieci (Cont'd)
Bugatti conceived of the "Centodieci" (Italian for "110") back in 2021, intending to honor the legacy of the EB-110, which put the company on the map. It borrowed heavily from the EB-110 in its design: rounded headlights, quad-exhaust pipes, an underbody, and a fixed rear wing spoiler. Underneath the large hood, it boasts an incredible 8.0L, quad-turbocharged W16 engine that produces a stupendous 1,578 horsepower. It also has an electronically-limited top speed of 240 mph.
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Rolls Royce Cullinan
Rolls Royce only ever made one SUV: the Cullinan. Ronaldo (of course), picked one of those up in 2018, shortly after joining the Italian giants, Juventus. The Cullinan was personalized for Ronaldo with a black and white leather interior, borrowing Juventus' color scheme. We don't know if CR7 still has the car, but it probably had to be reupholstered when he left Juventus in 2021.
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Rolls Royce Cullinan (Cont'd)
The Rolls Royce Cullinan was Rolls Royce's first (and only) SUV. It was also the company's first all-wheel drive vehicle, as Rolls Royce tried to keep up with the Bentley Bentayga and the Lamborghini Urus. The Cullinan is named after the largest diamond ever found, at 3,100 carats, discovered in Cullinan, South Africa in 1905. The Rolls Royce Cullinan is powered by a 6.75L V12 engine, producing a top speed of 155 mph.
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Ferrari F12 TDF
Dubbed the "TDF" to pay homage to the Tour De France, Cristiano Ronaldo's all-black Ferrari F12 features a 6.3L V12 engine, accelerating with a speed that's almost as fast as Ronaldo himself, covering 0 to 60 in just 2.9 seconds. Ronaldo bought the Ferrari F12 for a reported $27 million in 2017, snagging one of the only 799 units ever made.
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Ferrari F12 TDF (Cont'd)
Given Ronaldo's propensity for buying limited edition vehicles, it's no wonder that he snapped up one of the 799 Ferrari F12s out there. But what he might not have known is that Ferrari used the same engine in their F12 Berlinetta, but gave the TDF an increased power output of 769 horsepower and cut the weight of the TDF by 243 lbs. The TDF's top speed was like Lance Armstrong on a bike, maxing out at 211 mph.
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Lamborghini Aventador (x2)
What were you doing on your 27th birthday? Probably not giving yourself a Lamborghini, unlike Mr Ronaldo here. He gave himself an all-black Lamborghini Aventador while playing for Real Madrid in 2012. Named after a Spanish fighting bull, the two-door coupe featured all-wheel drive and scissor-style doors. Ronaldo must have loved it, as there are rumors that the star also has one in all-white.
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Lamborghini Aventador (Cont.)
The Aventador was Lamborghini's successor to the Murcielago, as that car was then a decade old. The Aventador was outfitted with a V12 engine that produced 690 horsepower and can reach a top speed of up to 217 mph.
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Maserati GranCabrio
This four-seater convertible might be the perfect family car for the Ronaldos, when they're not rocketing around in the Rolls-Royce Cullinan, that is. Ronaldo's GranCabrio is all black in color and offers little by way of outrageous design features that are present elsewhere in his collection. Maybe it's his no-fuss car. It still cost him $200,000, though.
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Maserati GranCabrio (Cont'd)
And for that low price of $200K, you'll get a sleek, slender, 400 horsepower, two-door sedan that runs a 4.7L V8 engine and can hit a top speed of 180 MPH. It'll cover 0 to 60 in 3.5 seconds, which is hardly slow.
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Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
The cheapest ride in Ronaldo's garage is his Chevrolet Camaro, which only cost $64,000. Perhaps it's Ronaldo's ride when he's stateside at his $3.8 million apartment at Trump Tower in Manhattan. The solid, reliable nature of the American muscle car must appeal to him—when you compare it to the other motors in his garage, it seems fairly tame.
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Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 (Cont'd)
But tame it most certainly is not. The ZL1 packs a punch. The 6.2L V8 engine creates 650 horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque, while the rear-wheel drive Camaro will do 0 to 60 in 3.5 seconds and has wonderful handling. Although the Camaro may be on its last legs as Chevy looks toward electric, it will hopefully age as gracefully as Cristiano Ronaldo has.
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Porsche 911 Turbo S
Of course, any mega sports star worth their salt has to add a Porsche 911 to their garage—and the legendary turbocharged model is Ronaldo's model of choice. He picked up the 911 Turbo S in 2016 in dark gray, the same year he won his fourth Ballon D'Or trophy, being recognized as the world's best soccer player that year, leading Real Madrid to another Champions League trophy.
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Porsche 911 Turbo S (Cont'd)
Being the "turbo" model, this 911 comes with a 3.8L flat-six, twin-turbocharged engine making 640 horsepower. It's all-wheel drive (it needs to be!), showcasing its stunning handling at speed, knocking off 0 to 60 in just 2.5 seconds. It's likely that CR7 fitted his 911 Turbo S with a SportChrono package, bringing the top speed to 206 mph.
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Ferrari F430
An older addition to Ronaldo's garage of glory is the Ferrari F430. Acquired whilst still at Manchester United, the Portuguese winger spent $300,000 on this beast. The F430 was one of a host of Ferraris owned by Ronaldo and was likely one of his first major car purchases early on in his professional career.
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Ferrari F430 (Cont'd)
Designed by Italian design company Pininfarina, the Ferrari F430 was unveiled in 2004 at the Paris Motor Show. Powered by a 4.3L Ferrari V8 engine, the F430 produced 483 horsepower from a six-speed automatic transmission and can scream from 0 to 60 in just under 4 seconds. The F430 was replaced in 2009 by the Ferrari 458, having sold 16,000 units in five years of production.
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Mercedes-Benz Brabus G65
When Ronaldo wants to be higher above the ground and not flying, he'll take his Mercedes-Benz SUV. The Brabus G65 is an absolute brute of a vehicle. It looks like it was built to withstand a nuclear explosion. It weighs over 6,000 pounds and has massive tires to allow for off-roading, along with all the luxuries one might expect from a Mercedes.
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Mercedes-Benz Brabus G65 (Cont'd)
The Brabus G65 was designed with power in mind, over almost anything else! It's packing a V12 engine with twin-turbochargers. Boasting 888 horsepower with over 1,000 pound-feet of torque, the Brabus is perfectly suited to both on and off-road enthusiasts. Ronaldo could use it to tow his multi-million dollar yacht.
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Bugatti Chiron
The Bugatti Chiron is Ronaldo's newest addition to his extensive collection of vehicles, joining the fleet in 2017. Ronaldo announced the purchase on Instagram as a "new animal in the building". Emblazoned with "CR7" on the headrests and a silver paint job, the 1500 horsepower behemoth is one of Bugatti's latest and greatest hypercars.
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Bugatti Chiron (Cont'd)
The Chiron was discontinued last year after eight years in production, but its mid-engine all-wheel drive spec is unforgettable. An 8.0L quad-turbocharged engine provided a stunning 1,180 pound-feet of torque and an astonishing top speed of 261 mph. The all-carbon fiber construction will send you rocketing from 0 to 60 in 2.4 seconds.
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Audi RS7
The Audi RS7 is another of Ronaldo's additions to his fleet, but this one he didn't buy himself. No, he was given it by Real Madrid as a signing bonus. Not bad for a $130,000 car. Given his choice of Audi, Ronaldo went for the one that was the most powerful—the Sportback Performance version of the RS7.
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Audi RS7 (Cont'd)
Unlike a standard RS7, the Sportback Performance version features a twin-turbo, 4.0L V8 engine, capable of producing a top speed of 190 mph, propelling Ronaldo from 0 to 60 in 3.3 seconds.The RS7 Performance version was released in 2016 and included minor exterior and engine tweaks, LED headlights, an Infotainment system, and a Night Vision Assistant that could recognize animals while driving. Not sure that Ronaldo ever utilized that feature.
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Mercedes-Benz GLE63 AMG
The Mercedes-Benz GLE63 AMG is another SUV by Mercedes that Ronaldo owns and loves. Its hand-built engine is a twin-turbo V8 that produces over 600 horsepower. Designed for comfort and style over raw power, the 63 S was Mercedes' flagship GLE model in 2011.
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Mercedes-Benz GLE63 AMG (Cont'd)
The GLE63's bucket seats are one piece of Mercedes' puzzle of style and finesse that make the GLE63 such an exciting ride for folks like Ronaldo. Topping out at $161,000, Ronaldo's S model could go from 0 to 60 in 3.7 seconds and had a top speed of 155 mph, although we're not entirely sure why anyone is going that fast in an SUV, even Cristiano Ronaldo.
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Rolls Royce Phantom Drophead
Perhaps getting a couple of car-buying pointers off his old mate David Beckham, Ronaldo added a Rolls Royce Phantom Drophead to his illustrious fleet. The Phantom Drophead is a gorgeous, luxurious grand touring car developed by Rolls Royce with a soft top, intended for you to feel the wind in your hair as you wind through the countryside.
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Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead (Cont'd)
Bespoke coach doors (opening behind the driver, rather than in front) characterize the luxury of this car perfectly. But when you're strapped into the Phantom, its V12 engine will go from 0 to 60 in 5.7 seconds and produce an impressive top speed (for a car that's not designed to go fast) of just under 150 mph. Other neat design features are its self-leveling suspension and its soft top roof that becomes a hidden trunk at the push of a button.
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Ferrari 599 GTO
While at Juventus, Ronaldo had to get himself something that was built in the country, so why not a Ferrari 599 GTO? According to Ferrari, it was the fastest road-car the company ever built. Ronaldo liked it so much that when he crashed a 599 Fiorano in England, he bought another one soon after.
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Ferrari 599 GTO (Cont'd)
The 599 GTO was unveiled to the world in 2006, replacing the 575M Maranello that players like Beckham and musicians like Eddie Van Halen had enjoyed so much. The 599 GTO had a 6.0L V12 engine that produced 610 horsepower and went from 0 to 60 in just 3.1 seconds. Its top speed? An astonishing 208 mph.
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McLaren Senna
Alongside the Rolls-Royce Cullinan, Ronaldo needed some more British cars in his garage—you know, to offset the German and Italian vehicle presence. He chose the McLaren Senna. Named after the iconic Ayrton Senna, the McLaren Senna that was acquired by Ronaldo in 2019 is one of the few McLaren track-style cars that are road legal. An all-carbon fiber body and butterfly-style doors give the two-door coupe some style, just like Ronaldo.
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McLaren Senna (Cont'd)
The McLaren Senna was conceptualized in 2016 and released online in 2017, prioritizing a speedy, slick racecar in their design, McLaren sought to echo the greatness of the car's namesake. It packs a seven-speed transmission and a twin-turbocharged V8 engine, producing 789 horsepower. It has a 0 to 60 time of just 2.8 seconds.
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Bentley Continental GT
Taking another leaf out of Becks' book is Ronaldo's Bentley Continental. While not a carbon copy of the Continental GT that Beckham received from Victoria, Ronaldo's Bentley is still a stylish sedan with lots of luxury. A purchase made by Ronaldo in 2008, the Continental Sport was Bentley's fastest and most expensive model. Ronaldo chose Sapphire Blue and a Magnolia leather upholstery.
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Bentley Continental GT (Cont'd)
The Bentley Continental GT debuted in 2003, equipped with a 6.0L, twin-turbocharged W12 engine from Volkswagen, offering up a sumptuous 552 horsepower, and came with all-wheel drive as standard. The Continental GT can go from 0 to 60 in 4.8 seconds and (surprisingly for a sedan-style saloon car) could reach 198 mph top speed.
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Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse
The Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse was one of Ronaldo's most extravagant vehicle purchases (which is saying something), but that's what being the four-time Ballon D'Or winner will get you. The Veyron was setting new performance records at the same time Ronaldo was breaking records with Real Madrid. It was the world's fastest roadster, averaging a mind-boggling top speed of 254.4 mph.
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Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse (Cont'd)
While the Bugatti Veyron broke the record for the fastest car in the world—and the first production car to break 249 mph in 2005, when a Veyron 16.4 reached 253.81 mph. It roared out over 1,100 horsepower and went from 0 to 60 in just 2.6 seconds. Because it was road legal, it had to be electronically limited to a 233 mph top speed.
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Ferrari Monza SP1
The Ferrari Monza SP1 is one of the most expensive additions to Ronaldo's amazing collection. Costing $1.87 million, Ferrari only built 499 of these. In typical Ronaldo fashion, he picked one up in May of 2024.
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Ferrari Monza SP1 (Cont'd)
The Monza SP1 was modeled on three Ferraris from the past: the 750 Monza, the 250 Testarossa, and the 1948 166 MM. It came with a 6.5L V12 engine that produced 799 horsepower and a glorious top speed of 186 mph, traveling from a standstill to 60 in just 2.8 seconds.
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Ronaldo's Employee Crashes His Bugatti
When on holiday on the Spanish island of Majorca in 2022, Ronaldo had his Bugatti Veyron shipped to the country to enjoy some leisure time. But, that all went awry when a bodyguard crashed his $2.1 million Veyron into a wall that was protecting someone's house. Walking away unscathed, Ronaldo promised to pay for the damage to the wall. We're not sure if the bodyguard kept his job...