On the dazzling stage of football, Cristiano Ronaldo is not just a goal-scoring machine but also an ambassador for a luxurious lifestyle. Recently, as a star player of Al-Nassr, Ronaldo received a delightful surprise—a luxury car from the renowned German manufacturer BMW. This gift stems from the lucrative partnership agreement signed between Al-Nassr and BMW, which will last until 2027, reflecting the profound connection and shared pursuit of excellence between both parties.
As part of this collaboration, Al-Nassr players will receive top models from BMW, such as the BMW i5, i7, and XM, with each vehicle featuring unique license plates to highlight their exclusivity. Ronaldo was recently spotted showcasing his new ride, exuding charisma.
Since joining Al-Nassr, Ronaldo has become a symbol of Saudi football. Despite being 39 years old, he continues to shine on the field. This season, he has scored 16 goals and provided 3 assists in 19 matches, amassing a total of 74 goals and 18 assists in 83 Saudi Professional League matches.
Ronaldo's presence not only elevates Al-Nassr's profile but also attracts global attention from major companies seeking sponsorship and promotion, with the recent deal with BMW exemplifying the immense commercial value this five-time Ballon d'Or winner brings to Al-Nassr.
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Regarding the models awarded to the team members, one of them, the BMW i5, was previously launched in a new 2025 electric version. The new car, as a rear-wheel drive model, generates 335 hp and 295 lb-ft of torque from a single motor and accelerates from 0-60 mph in just 5.7 seconds.
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On top of that, BMW plans to launch a new hydrogen-powered model in 2028.The new car features a next-generation powertrain developed in collaboration with Toyota, which also plans to use it in its own vehicles.

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