BRUNO Fernandes has often been praised for his engine. But, it’s his cars that certainly boast more power.
The Man Utd captain, 29, is believed to earn £240,000-per-week at Old Trafford.
Man Utd captain Bruno Fernandes boasts an amazing array of motors Credit: Getty
Fernandes boasts a Porsche Panamera Turbo S Sports car in his garageCredit: Porsche
The interiors for the Porsche are futuristic and stunning
Porsche Panamera Turbo S, £150k
The jewel of Fernandes’ car collection, the playmaker owns a stunning Porsche Panamera Turbo S, which has been described as one of the world’s great driving cars.
It boasts blistering speed – able to reach a staggering 195 mph. Better still, it reaches 0-60 mph in just 2.8 seconds.
Powered by a twin-turbo 4.0-litre V-8 engine that pumps out 620 horsepower, it’s an absolute beast.
But, at £150,000 it’s a costly one.
BMW X5 M50i, £85k
Steady and reliable, Fernandes also had this ‘Beamer’ SUV at his disposal.
BMW launched it to rival the infamous Range Rover and knock it off its perch.
It’s a huge vehicle – having a 4 litre, twin-turbo V8 engine under the bonnet.
And it can move some, carrying it’s 2.3 tonnes weight from 0-62 mph in just 4.3 seconds.
The BMW X5 M50i costs £85k Credit: BMW
Audi Q7, from £64k
A complete family car, Fernandes joined an army of footballers who favoured the Q7.
Reliability and performance are two things the German car giants boast, and the Q7 is again a steady choice.
Several high-profile Barcelona stars used a Q7 to get to and from training until the Catalans’ sponsorship deal expired.
Fernandes is no different – pulling up to Carrington in style and comfort.
The Q7 is a favourite among footballers Credit: Audi
Mercedes Benz GLC 300 4matic AMG, £60k
Another training ground runner, Fernandes doubled up by using this Merc as a family car.
It’s as luxury as it gets, but unlike his Porsche and BMW a more slower drive.
But it’s the interiors where it really exceeds itself.
Plush leather seats and a state-of-the-art entertainment system let you forgive the fact it reaches 0-62 mph in 5.4 seconds.
The spacious Mercedes Benz GLC 300 4matic Coupe is the perfect training ground car Credit: Mercedes
Mini Cooper JCW Hardtop 2 door, from £32k
Fernandes was seen behind the wheel of a very special Mini Cooper modified by John Cooper Works.
Because of Cooper’s F1 heritage, this model handles like a race car – boasting Brembo brakes and aggressive suspension, although the latter can make for a bumpy ride on rough roads.
A 0-60 mph dash can be reached in 5.7 seconds, which isn’t too shabby.
It’s size also makes it the ideal car to find parking when shopping on Manchester’s more exclusive streets.
The John Cooper Works Mini Cooper is a special edition