Cristiano Ronaldo owns one-of-a-kind Bugatti La Voiture Noire, which fans admire

Cristiano Ronaldo owns one-of-a-kind Bugatti La Voiture Noire, which fans admire

You can’t simply buy a Hellcat and call it good when you’re perhaps the finest soccer player in the world and have gobs of money as a consequence. Given the recent acquisition of a Bugatti La Voiture Noire by Cristiano Ronaldo, it would seem that this is most likely the case.

It has an estimated $18.9M price tag, making it the most expensive new automobile ever made. Ronaldo was often touted as a prospective buyer in speculations, and it eventually turned out that he did рᴜгϲҺase it.

Even if the 1,500-horsepower hypercar costs an cιnꜱanе amount of money, it is still a pretty impressive vehicle. In order to construct each La Voiture Noire, Bugatti follows a coachbuilding process that was developed for the Chiron. As we often point out, the price of an automobile increases dramatically since there is only one.

It’s possible that Ronaldo’s real is that he’ll arrive to a party only to find that another guy has just arrived in the same vehicle as him. He must lie awake at night worrying about being in such an unpleasant situation with such a famous athlete. And no, we don’t feel sorry for him in the least and don’t believe he is worried.

To return to the car, several design elements make mention of the legendary Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic. The exposed central spine of the new automobile may stand out among these characteristics the most. We always like retro characteristics in modern cars because it’s important to keep the past in mind. And we like driving old cars.

Nobody would mistake this La Voiture Noire for a regular Chiron since doing so would be embarrassing. The distinctive front fascia of the special hypercar is especially noticeable in terms of how the headlights are placed.

The quad-turbo 16-cylinder engine has been modified to 1,500 horsepower, much like the Bugatti Chiron. The car has six exhaust pipes, which serve to emphasize its distinctiveness even more. It seems that the French believe that an automobile’s speed or price will increase according to the number of tailpipes it has.