Cristiano Ronaldo Adds $1.32 Million Custom G Wagon to Luxury Collection

no image
no image

Football icon Cristiano Ronaldo has reportedly purchased a custom Mercedes AMG G63 Cabriolet worth around $1.32 million. The luxury SUV is part of a limited batch of only 20 units worldwide. Ronaldo’s version features Al Nassr-inspired yellow and blue colors, adding another car to his collection.

When the football world talks about luxury lifestyles, Cristiano Ronaldo is usually part of the conversation. The Portuguese superstar has reportedly added another eye-catching vehicle to his already famous car collection by purchasing a custom-built Mercedes AMG G63 Cabriolet worth around $1.32 million. The luxury SUV is not an ordinary G Wagon. It has been specially modified by Refined Marques and is part of a highly exclusive batch, with only 20 units being produced worldwide.

Ronaldo’s version stands out even more because of its personal touches. The car comes in yellow and blue, the official colors of his current club, Al Nassr FC, along with custom CR7 door sill plates that make the vehicle unique to him. Apart from the styling, the vehicle also includes a soft top convertible design, which is rare for such a large SUV, along with rear suicide doors for easier access.

Ronaldo’s ability to afford such luxury comes from his enormous earnings. Reports suggest he currently earns nearly $200 million per year after his move to Saudi Arabia in 2023. Alongside football income, his CR7 business empire includes hotels, clothing, and fragrances, helping his estimated total net worth cross $1.4 billion.

read previousPeter Crouch Suggests Liverpool Move for Lewandowski
Former Liverpool striker Peter Crouch believes Liverpool should consider signing Robert Lewandowski when his Barcelona contract expires this summer. Despite turning 38 in August, the Polish striker remains productive, scoring 18 goals and providing 4 assists in 42 appearances this season.
Erling Haaland Faces Criticism in Norway Over Budweiser World Cup Advertisementread next
Erling Haaland has come under criticism in his home country after appearing in a new Budweiser commercial linked to the upcoming FIFA World Cup. The campaign will be released in 40 countries, although it cannot air in Norway due to strict laws banning alcohol advertising.
View non-AMP page