Cristiano Ronaldo is not a man who does things quietly. With a net worth estimated at $1.4 billion and annual earnings of around $200 million, he has the means to back that up at every turn. The footballer’s car collection spans hypercars, supercars, and luxury SUVs, estimated to be worth well over $25 million. So when a 1-of-20, bespoke open-top Mercedes-AMG G-Class becomes available, and you happen to be playing for a football club with very specific colors, ordering one in those exact colors feels almost inevitable. We were sent this image this morning by someone familiar with the project, reportedly of Ronaldo’s unit. The car, finished in Al-Nassr’s iconic yellow and blue, with bespoke CR7 sill plates, is said to be ready for delivery.
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A $1.32 Million G-Wagon for the World’s Highest-Paid Footballer
Refined Marques, a luxury car dealer in Dubai, unveiled this bespoke project limited to just 20 units worldwide and priced at approximately $1.32 million. Under the hood, it retains the G63’s 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8, delivering 577 horsepower and 850 Nm of peak torque, paired to a nine-speed automatic gearbox sending power to all four wheels. The idea, remarkably, was born when the CEO’s five-year-old son asked if a Brabus G700 could have a soft-top roof.Â
Development on the world’s only G63 Cabriolet took 18 months, with a team of Formula 1 and supercar engineers in Germany handling the conversion. The roof opens by simply releasing the latches, hitting the brake pedal, and pressing a button. It can also be lowered while on the move, with suicide doors at the rear rounding off the major changes. No two of the 20 units will look the same.
Club Colors, Personal Statement
Al-Nassr have worn yellow and blue since the club’s founding in 1955, with yellow representing the sands of the Arabian desert and blue symbolizing the surrounding bodies of water. Those colors are deeply embedded in the club’s identity, and on a drop-top G63, they’re likely to be stunning. The custom sill plates make the whole car feel less like a purchase and more like a commission.

This isn’t the first time Ronaldo’s cars have been entangled with club loyalty. When Al-Nassr signed a sponsorship deal with BMW, all players received cars as gifts ranging from the i5 to the XM, with Ronaldo getting the top-tier XM Label as a special honor. But that was a gift. This G63 Cabriolet, at $1.32 million, is a choice. And for a man who owns a Bugatti Centodieci reportedly worth around $9 million and has multiple exotics in the garage, it is still one of his most deliberately personal acquisitions yet.
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