Saturday, March 22, 2025

Erling Haaland has bought a Bugatti for 28 million

Only 250 copies will be built. And one of the very few Bugatti Tourbillons has been purchased by Norwegian football star Erling Haaland.

Norwegian footballer Erling Haaland has invested in a Bugatti Tourbillon, which has an estimated price of 28 million kroner from the factory in Molsheim, France.

The car is part of a limited production run of just 250 units. But in fact, the car is just one of the vehicles Haaland has spent upwards of 67 million Danish kroner on over the past year.

Erling Haaland has acquired a Bugatti Tourbillon in collaboration with Ole Ertvaag, a renowned Norwegian car collector.

This is what The Sun writes.

The two have previously collaborated on investments in cars, including the purchase of a Mercedes-AMG One for 20 million kroner a year ago.

The new car, the Bugatti Tourbillon, is expected to be launched in the summer of 2024, and it is a full 8 million kroner more expensive.

The young Haaland is already doing well

Unlike its predecessor, the Bugatti Chiron, the Tourbillon is a hybrid car. However, the 16 cylinders have been retained. Although in a V and not a W shape.

Ole Ertvaag is known for his interest in exclusive cars and has a collection of more than 20 unique vehicles.

Haaland, who often shows off his interest in cars on social media, is building a car collection himself.

Earlier this year, the young Norman was seen arriving at Manchester City's training facility in a Porsche 911 GT3.

– I have always been fascinated by cars, and it is an interest I share with several of my friends.

Ertvaag said in an interview with the newspaper DN that he sees the cars more as an investment.

– Cars are an investment, and it is important to have the right contacts in this industry.

What exactly the two Norwegians paid for the car, taking into account additional equipment, is not known. But they should both be able to afford it. According to various media outlets – Danish and international – Haaland alone receives a salary of 19 million kroner per month. This corresponds to 4.5 million kroner per week for kicking a ball.

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