
Erling Haaland is reportedly splashing £ 4 million on a rare supercar.
The Manchester City Ace who recently signed a lucrative nine and a half year £ 200 million contract in January, works together with billionaire car collector Ole Ertvaag to buy the Space-Age Bugatti Tourbillion.
Only 250 copies were made of the car, where the car was launched in the summer of 2024 as the successor of the highly sought after Bugatti Chiron.
It has a gasoline of 1,800 hp and electric hybrid V16 engine that can bring the car at an incredible speed of two seconds from zero to 62 mph and can reach speeds of 124 mph in just five seconds.
The lush wheels have a top speed of 277 MPH and has space periods such as' butterfly doors.
The car has a selling price of £ 3.2 million, but the Norwegian duo will have to contribute more to tax due to the strict low emission laws that Norway have.
Haaland and Ertvaag – who is a seasonal card holder at City Rivals Manchester City – is also expected to choose a fortune when adjusting the car to their own personalized specifications.
Due to the strict laws of the Scandinavian on petrol-driven hybrid cars, the couple hopes to register the engine before 1 April when laws change to make import taxes even higher.
A source told the sun: 'The taxes will push the costs of the car up to £ 4 million, provided that it is registered on time.
'But the costs are not a dealbreaker for people who are as rich as Erling Haaland and he will love the chance to be able to drive his Bugatti on traveling home.
“It is a really great car, both in appearance and on appearance – and the only question is whether it will be delivered in Sky Blue Man City colors.”
The limited vehicle is the latest addition to the luxury car collection from Haaland, which also has a Mercedes AMG, a Ferrari Monza SP2, a Rolls-Royce Cullinan, a Range Rover Sport and an Audi RS6 Avant Quattro.
He last big car -purchase before this was a beautiful Oranje Porsche 911 GT3 that is worth more than £ 200,000.
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