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Erling Haaland Buys £4m Bugatti Tourbillon Supercar

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Erling Haaland has splashed £4 million on a rare Bugatti Tourbillon, featuring an 1,800 horsepower hybrid V16 engine. The car hits 62mph in 2 seconds and tops 277mph. Only 250 models exist. Haaland and billionaire Ole Ertvaag aim to register it in Norway before April 1 to avoid higher import taxes.

Erling Haaland has splashed £4 million on a rare Bugatti Tourbillon, featuring an 1,800 horsepower hybrid V16 engine. The car hits 62mph in 2 seconds and tops 277mph. Only 250 models exist. Haaland and billionaire Ole Ertvaag aim to register it in Norway before April 1 to avoid higher import taxes. Customisation costs will increase the total price.

With the purchase of a £4 million Bugatti Tourbillon, Erling Haaland has added another supercar to his growing collection. The Manchester City striker, fresh off signing a record nine-and-a-half-year contract worth £200 million, teamed up with Norwegian billionaire Ole Ertvaag to acquire one of only 250 of these rare hypercars.

The Tourbillon boasts an 1,800-horsepower petrol-electric hybrid V16 engine, accelerating from 0 to 62 mph in just two seconds and reaching a staggering top speed of 277 mph. Due to Norway’s strict low-emission taxes, the total cost is expected to rise to £4 million once registered before April 1, when tax rates increase.

Haaland, 24, shares a deep passion for luxury cars and football with Ertvaag, having previously purchased a £2.62 million Mercedes AMG together. Haaland’s impressive car collection already features a Rolls-Royce Cullinan, Ferrari Monza SP2, Mercedes AMG, Range Rover Sport, and an Audi RS6 Avant Quattro.

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