Many fans were shocked to see Ronaldo’s Centodieci Bugatti supercar being mercilessly “tortured”.
Ronaldo next to the Bugatti Centodieci supercar
The Portuguese player owns one of the 10 rare Centodieci cars in the world produced by Bugatti. A unique supercar, equipped with the latest technology and priced at around 10 million euros, equivalent to 270 billion VND.
Recently, Ronaldo’s Centodieci Bugatti appeared in a short clip posted by Alber Mucha on Instagram. It should be noted that Alber Mucha is an Instagrammer who likes to “hunt” for famous people’s supercars.
The video shows one of Ronaldo’s employees driving a Centodieci Bugatti out of the building. What’s remarkable is that despite the rough paved road, the driver still calmly drove the low-slung supercar through.
Image shows daredevil driver driving low-slung supercar over rough road
As a result, the chassis of the Centodieci Bugatti scraped against the road, creating a very loud sound. For a supercar, scraping the chassis is a taboo and can cost a huge amount of money to repair.
Many comments expressed their dissatisfaction with the driver. “If I were Ronaldo, I would fire this driver immediately,” one person commented. “This type of supercar is not meant to be driven on the road like this, you can tell something is wrong when you hear the sound of it rubbing against the road,” another commented.
The Centodieci Bugatti was built to celebrate the French carmaker’s 110th anniversary. As a loyal customer, Ronaldo won the right to buy the 7th of the 10 rare cars produced, a reference to the Portuguese player’s number 7 shirt.
Ronaldo on a rare occasion driving the Centodieci Bugatti on the street
Ronaldo bought this low-slung supercar in March 2020 and rarely uses it. On a few rare occasions, Ronaldo drove his girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez to dinner. In addition, the car is assigned to a car care team including a driver.
The Bugatti Centodieci is likened to a beast with 1,600 horsepower, capable of reaching a maximum speed of 386 km/h in just 3 seconds. The interior of this supercar was crafted by experts for 16 weeks according to the owner’s wishes.
Like many other low-slung supercars, the Bugatti Centodieci is not suitable for running on normal streets but only shows its full power on standard race tracks.