Real Madrid have announced BMW as the European champions’ new official car supplier following the end of their partnership with Audi that lasted two decades.
BMW and the football team have teamed up, something that saw every player get a brand new fully-electric BMW iXs or i4s.
Prices for the iX start at around £71,000 and can cost up to £109,000, while the i4s cost between £53,000 and £66,000.
The BMW i4 is powered by the M50, the most powerful engine from BMW M GmbH, with a focus on dynamism, precision and aesthetics, but without compromising on electrification.
The agreement was signed by Madrid president Florentino Pérez and BMW Spain and Portugal’s executive president Manuel Terroba on Wednesday at Madrid’s Valdebebas training ground.
Players had previously driven Audi cars during the club’s long-standing partnership with the company, which ended after 19 years.
📸 New BMW cars for Real Madrid players. ⭐️ pic.twitter.com/Ck3AAyGTSv
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