Bruno Fernandes has frequently received acclaim for his endurance on the field. However, it’s his collection of cars that undeniably exudes more horsepower.
The Man Utd captain, 29, is believed to earn £240,000-per-week at Old Trafford.
Let’s see what Manchester United’s “eternal engine” has in his garage :
Porsche Panamera Turbo S – £150k
The centerpiece of Fernandes’ car assortment is the striking Porsche Panamera Turbo S, hailed as one of the premier driving vehicles globally. It flaunts remarkable speed, capable of hitting an astonishing 195 mph. Moreover, it accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in a mere 2.8 seconds. Driven by a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V-8 engine producing 620 horsepower, it’s an absolute powerhouse.
BMW X5 M50i – £85k
Steady and dependable, Fernandes also possesses this ‘Beamer’ SUV.
BMW introduced it to compete with the renowned Range Rover and vie for its top spot.
This SUV is substantial, housing a 4-liter, twin-turbo V8 engine under the hood.
And it’s quite agile, propelling its 2.3-ton weight from 0 to 62 mph in just 4.3 seconds.
Audi Q7 – £70k
A versatile family vehicle, Fernandes aligns with numerous footballers who prefer the Q7.
German car manufacturers are renowned for their reliability and performance, and the Q7 is no exception.
Until the sponsorship deal with Barcelona ended, several prominent stars from the club used a Q7 for their training commutes.
Fernandes follows suit, arriving at Carrington in both style and comfort.
Mercedes Benz GLC 300 4matic AMG – £60k
Another addition to Fernandes’ training ground fleet, he opted for this Mercedes as a family vehicle.
It exudes luxury, though unlike his Porsche and BMW, it offers a more leisurely drive.
However, it’s the interior where it truly shines.
With plush leather seats and a cutting-edge entertainment system, you can overlook the fact that it accelerates from 0 to 62 mph in 5.4 seconds.
Mini Cooper JCW Hardtop 2 door – £32k
Fernandes was spotted driving a unique Mini Cooper customized by John Cooper Works.
This model, owing to Cooper’s F1 background, handles akin to a race car, featuring Brembo brakes and a dynamic suspension system, albeit the latter may result in a slightly rough ride on uneven terrain.