Cristiano Ronaldo shows off a garage with three Bugattis, four Ferraris and two McLaren
The Portuguese star showed for the first time the rarest models he owns; One of them is one of the ten units made in the world
Published on 2026-08-05 at 05:00 PM
Cristiano Ronaldo published this Tuesday (4), on his Instagram account, three photographs that show for the first time the rarest cars in his private collection. Added only by the list prices of when they were launched, the models identified in the images exceed R$ 118 million, according to a survey by the Portuguese publication Razão Automóvel .
Bugatti is the brand with the greatest presence in the Portuguese player’s garage, with three examples: Veyron Super Sport, Chiron and Centodieci. The latter is the most exclusive of the trio, limited to just ten units in the world, with a base price of eight million euros before taxes and options. The Veyron Super Sport cost around two million euros at launch, a figure that the Chiron raised to close to 2.5 million.

Two Ferraris from the Icona series
Ferrari also appears in the spotlight. In the images it is possible to identify a Daytona SP3, a Monza SP1, a 599 GTO and a Purosangue. The first two are part of the Icona series, a restricted production line inspired by historical models of the Italian brand.
The Daytona SP3, limited to 599 units, uses an 840 hp naturally aspirated V12 and had a starting price of around two million euros. Between the two seats appears the CR7 inscription, a customization requested by the owner himself. The Monza SP1 is a one-seater barchetta , powered by a 6.5-liter V12 and 810 hp. Ferrari produced 499 units adding the two-seater SP1 and SP2 — the launch price was around 1.6 million euros, and examples have already been traded on the used market for twice that.
One absence is noteworthy: Ronaldo’s F12tdf, one of the 799 units made of the model, does not appear in any of the three photos.
McLaren and AMG One close the group
The collection also brings together two of the most limited production McLaren of the last decade. Of the Speedtail, which appears in the foreground, 106 units were made, with a base price close to 2.2 million euros. The Senna, almost imperceptible in the background of the publication, had 500 copies and may be worth more than 1.5 million euros on the used market.
Completing the team is the Mercedes-AMG One, a hypercar limited to 275 units that takes to the street the propulsion technology developed for Formula 1, with more than 1,000 hp. The model was sold for 2.5 million euros before taxes.
As most of these cars had production ended and restricted run, the current value of the collection tends to be much higher than the sum of the original prices.
