Image shows Ronaldo’s Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport.
One good thing about Cristiano Ronaldo is, he works hard and surely knows how to play hard, as he celebrates Portugal‘s memorable Euro 2016 triumph by treating himself to a Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport valued at £1.7million. He has no reasons, not to.
The Real Madrid star was at the peak of his ever-growing desire to win an accolade for his country after turning 30 before the European Championships kicked off.
Ronaldo enjoys meal with Cristiano Ronaldo Jnr and friend Ricardo Regufe.
As things got awry for the superstar against France in last Sunday’s Euro 2016 finals, the world saw Ronaldo’s fragile side.
CR7 turned from a ‘proud jerk’ [as critics would call him] to a manager, linesman, motivator, and a tearful boy–surprisingly, he did everything right for once in his lifetime, and it worked the magic.
Image: Cristiano Ronaldo and teammates celebrate with Euro 2016 trophy after a 1-0 win against France on July 10, 2016.
The world will never see Ronald cry on the pitch for any reason after lifting Euro 2016 trophy.
He has been relaxing on a holiday with family in Ibiza. ‘Travel with family,’ he wrote on Instagram on Tuesday morning as he uploaded a picture of himself and six other family members jetting off on holiday.
Among other family members in his entourage was his mum Delores and son – Cristiano JR.
Buying his latest addition to the long list of expensive luxury cars is just an icing on the cake, the true joy of being a champion lies in the heart.
Image shows Ronaldo’s Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport.
Ronaldo’s black 16.4 Grand Sport is in the top range of the supercars made by Bugatti. Daily Mail reports the ride is believed to have cost £1.7m and goes from 0-to-62 mph in just 2.6 seconds.
Only 450 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport’s are believed to have been produced.
The car has a top speed of 255-mph and the outer skin is also completely made of carbon fibre.
Image shows Ronaldo’s Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport.
The former Manchester United player has, with this purchase, joined a host of past and present sports stars who own a Bugatti including retired undefeated boxer Floyd Mayweather and legendary Brazilian footballer Roberto Carlos.
Excited Cristiano Ronaldo posted two pictures of his latest car on Instagram, calling it an ‘animal’.
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