Real Madrid stars have made the switch to electric after being given free BMW cars as part of a sponsorship deal between the club and the German company.
Players including Karim Benzema and Luka Modric, and manager Carlo Ancelotti, are among the recipients of the fully-electric BMW iXs or i4s.
Prices for the BMW iX start at around £71,000 and can cost up to £109,000, while the i4s cost between £53,000 and £66,000.
Karim Benzema is among the Real Madrid players given a free electric BMW by the company
Luka Modric poses in his new BMW after being gifted it as part of a sponsorship deal
They were able to choose their own model and colour after being provided with the cars by BMW.
Players had previously driven Audi cars during the club’s long-standing partnership with the company, which ended after nearly two decades earlier this year.
Real are thought to have ditched their deal with Audi, which began in 2003, after failing to agree on a new contract following negotiations.
The Spanish giants then entered into a partnership with BMW. Exact details have not been disclosed but local media reports claim the German car manufacturer is paying Real around £6.5million a year.
Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti chose a BMW i4, which costs between £53,000 and £66,000
A host of Real Madrid’s household names will have to wait to drive their new cars, however, as the majority of the first-team squad are heading to Qatar for the World Cup.
Nine of their first XI that featured in their final match before the World Cup shutdown, the 2-1 win over Cadiz last Thursday, have been picked for their national side.
The tournament begins with the opening game between Qatar and Ecuador on Sunday.
Real Madrid’s German defender Antonio Rudiger charges his new electric vehicle .
he England star has had an amazing start to life in the Spanish capital, scoring ten goals in ten games for his new team.
Jude Bellingham signs his new carCredit: Instagram @realmadrid
Real Madrid stars have been gifted new BMW