This is the third year of the partnership between Spanish club Real Madrid and BMW, following their 19-year collaboration with Audi.
Recently, BMW presented Real Madrid players with a range of new electric vehicles at the start of the season. This is the third year of Real Madrid’s partnership with BMW, after being sponsored by Audi for 19 years. This year, Real Madrid players and coaching staff can choose from a range of electric vehicles, including the iX2, iX, i5, and i7.
Player Jude Bellingham chose the luxurious black BMW XM, the same model selected by Kylian Mbappe and Luka Modric. This car is priced at £150,000 (approximately 4.87 billion VND).
BMW XM is equipped with a plug-in hybrid engine, featuring a twin-turbocharged 4.4L V8 gasoline engine combined with an electric motor, delivering a total output of 644 horsepower and a maximum torque of 800 Nm. It is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission and BMW’s xDrive all-wheel-drive system.
On the other hand, Vinicius Jr. opted for the super-fast BMW i7 M70 xDrive, fitting his style. This is BMW’s fastest electric car, capable of reaching speeds of up to 238 km/h, and it is priced from £164,000 (approximately 5.33 billion VND).
Specifically, the most advanced version of the i7 is powered by two fifth-generation eDrive electric motors on the front and rear axles, with maximum outputs of 258 horsepower and 480 horsepower, respectively.
Strikers Lucas Vázquez, Éder Militão, and Brahim Diáz also chose the BMW i7, but the XDrive60 version. This model is equipped with two electric motors on the front and rear axles, producing a combined output of 544 horsepower and a maximum torque of 745 Nm.
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