Manchester City FC and Norwegian striker, Erling Haaland, splashes $5 million on 1-of-250 Bugatti Tourbillon hypercar.
It joins Haaland’s Mercedes-AMG One, a F1-inspired hypercar, he purchased back in March 2024 worth over $3.4 million.
Haaland has also been filmed behind the wheels of his roofless two-seater Ferrari Monza SP2 worth $1.8 million in Monaco.
Manchester City FC and Norwegian striker, Erling Haaland, has reportedly treated himself to an ultra-rare Bugatti Tourbillion hyper sports car worth £4 million ($5 million).
According to reports, Norwegian billionaire car collector Ole Ertvaag helped Haaland in the acquisition of one of just 250 units Bugatti Tourbillons being made by the legendary French firm.
“The taxes will push the cost of the car to £4 million provided it’s registered in time,” a Norwegian source told The Sun.
“But the cost is not a deal breaker for people as rich as Erling Haaland and he will love the chance of being able to drive his Bugatti on trips back home.
“It’s a truly amazing car both in terms of looks and performance – and the only question remaining is whether it will be delivered in sky blue Man City colours.”
Unlike the Chiron it replaced, the Bugatti Tourbillon hyper sports car is powered by a naturally aspirated V16 engine plus 3 electric motors with 800-hp, which puts out 1,800-hp and 2,300Nm.
Bugatti says the Tourbillon will launch from rest to 62 mph (0–100 km/h) in 2 seconds flat and reach a top-speed limited to 236 mph (380 km/h). With the speed key, it has a top speed of 445 km/h (277 mph).
The Bugatti Tourbillon joins Haaland’s Mercedes-AMG One, a F1-inspired hypercar, he purchased back in March 2024 worth over $3.4 million, as well as a Rolls-Royce Cullinan SUV and a Ferrari SP2 hypercar.
The 24-year-old soccer star, who recently penned a record nine-and-a-half-year £200 million contract at Man City, has been filmed behind the wheels of his roofless two-seater Ferrari Monza SP2 worth $1.8 million in Monaco.