As Cristiano Ronaldo arrives in Saudi Arabia on a sensational £175million-a-year contract, Sportsmail looks at every vehicle in the Al Nassr FC star’s ever-growing £18M supercar collection.
From a £2m Bugatti Chiron, to a £500,000 Ferrari 599 GTO and a McLaren Senna worth £750,000, the 37-year-old is famous for his mega-expensive motors.
His vast array of supercars also comprises two Rolls-Royce motors: the Cullinan worth £300,000 and the Phantom Drophead coupe which costs around £500,000.
Ronaldo’s girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez, 28, gifted him a third Rolls-Royce – the Dawn model worth more than £250,000 – last year for his birthday.
His most expensive car is a limited-edition Bugatti Centodieci worth £8.5m – Ronaldo is believed to be one of only 10 people worldwide who owns the supercar.
Video: See Ronaldo’s £18m collection of supercars and his mansion
The Centodieci has reportedly 1600 horsepower and can reach a top speed of 236mph.
The five-time Ballon d’Or winner says his favourite make is his vast array of Bugattis and admitted to Piers Morgan in an interview he likes to have two of everything.
Other supercars owned by ‘CR7’ are a Mercedes G-Wagon Brabus worth £600,000, which was a present to Ronaldo from his partner.
He also has a £1.5m Bugatti Veyron, a Mercedes-Benz S65 AMG worth £200,000, a bright orange McLaren MP4-12C (£200,000) and a Lamborghini Aventador (£270,000).
In 2021, Ronaldo bought a Bentley Flying Spur worth £250,000 to use in Manchester, having re-joined United from Juventus in August.
He then purchased a £200,000 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera convertible which boasts a 5.2 litre twin-turbocharged V12 engine and is capable of delivering a stunning 715 bhp.
He also has a Bentley Continental GT, a Lamborghini Urus and a Chevrolet Camaro worth ‘only’ £40,000, which is used for the family.
The five-time Champions League winner bought a Ferrari Monza worth £1.4m, having visited Ferrari HQ in Maranello in May 2021.
Other cars the Saudi Professional League forward has are a silver Ferrari, a Mercedes AMG GLE 63 and a black Mercedes.
Ronaldo joined United from Sporting Lisbon in 2003 at the age of 18.
A year later, he was snapped driving what was then one of the fastest 4x4s on the road – the Porsche Cayenne – which cost him £67,500.
But it wasn’t long before Ronaldo was spotted around Manchester behind the wheel of the more traditionally lavish rides.
His passion for cars nearly caused him a serious injury in 2009 when he crashed and wrecked a Ferrari days before United played Chelsea, but he escaped unhurt.
That car was a Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano worth £200,000 with a top speed of 205mph.
In 2009, Ronaldo joined Madrid for a then world-record transfer fee of £80million.
Ronaldo was treated to a number of Audis due to Real’s sponsorship deal with the company.
Each year, the Madrid squad were given a new car by the manufacturer and Ronaldo was seen with an Audi RS5, an Audi R8 and an Audi S8.
Video: Cristiano Ronaldo lands in Riyadh before being unveiled at AL-Nassr
The star striker, whose move to Saudi Arabia last week has made him a super-millionaire, is living in accommodation fit for a king that affords him the best view of the capital in the plushest of surroundings.
The former Manchester United star, who has signed for the largely unheralded Al-Nassr in the Saudi Pro League with a package worth more than £400m, is staying in the Kingdom Tower, one of the tallest buildings in the country.
He has been put up in one of the best suites that Riyadh can offer in one of 17 rooms occupied by his entourage, including his family, friends and security detail.
The self-proclaimed ‘GOAT’ hardly has to lift a finger as his every need is tended to inside the plush suite of the hotel where the best room sizes cover more than 3000ft.
He has been booked into the giant-sized suite for a month and the Kingdom Suite, one of the best in the 99-story building, stretches to two floors.
Video: Cristiano Ronaldo shows off £1.7million Bugatti Veyron
The cost of the hotel suite is not even listed on the hotel’s website and has to be booked privately, as does the adjacent ‘Royal Suite’. But the smaller ‘Presidential Suite’ can be booked online and the cost for a night is a staggering £3300 a night.
It is estimated that the hotel bill for Ronaldo and his entourage will surpass £250,000 when he checks out and has found a permanent home for his partner Georgina Rodríguez and their five children.
Until then they can enjoy the most spectacular views of the city and tuck into the finest food at their five-star temporary home.
The hotel says of its Kingdom Suite: ‘Entertain guests with unparalleled views of Riyadh. Our newest two-storey suite spans the 48th and 50th floors of the Hotel, with a soaring living room, a private office, a dining room and a media room.’
Its ‘Royal Suite’ offers less space, but at 2,595ft it would still be bigger than most apartments in Britain, where Ronaldo twice lived during his stints with Manchester United.
The hotel says the suite offers panoramic views of Riyadh ‘and its surroundings lend a unique sense of exclusivity to this versatile suite, which features an elegant dining room, pantry, living room and executive study.’
To dine the Portuguese star can enjoy ‘the best of dishes from China, Japan, India and the Middle East, with the freshest ingredients to order.’
As an athlete, the 37-year-old player has to be careful how much food he consumes and keep an eye on the fats and calories.
But if he wants to indulge, a full fry up for breakfast or the hotel’s signature dishes which include sea bass, beef cutlets and many of the finest lamb and chicken dishes by top chefs for dinner are available to the footballer, who describes himself as ‘unique’.
Because of his celebrity status, chefs are providing an exclusive in-room dining service for Ronaldo and his family.
Staff have been asked not to request selfies with the star, but he has been accommodating guests and their children and has been seen thanking hotel workers as he enters and leaves.
The finest dining elsewhere in the Saudi capital has also attracted Ronaldo, who on Saturday night visited Japanese restaurant Miyazo which offers ‘contemporary cuisine driven by passion, for an opulent world and a creative lifestyle.’
He was seen wearing a gold and black patterned zip-up jacket and a giant crucifix and posed for selfies at the request of diners as his security guards looked on.
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