Real Madrid players and staff recently switched to electric and hybrid cars thanks to a deal between the club and the German car company BMW. Under the terms of this marketing deal, every member of the Real Madrid team and staff could choose the BMW model they wanted. One more thing they could do was pick the color of their cars.
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Some of the club’s most important people, like players like Jude Bellingham and Vinicius Junior and their boss Carlo Ancelotti, were seen with their brand-new electric cars. The players made different decisions, which showed what they liked best. People chose models like the BMW i4 M50, the new BMW i4 eDrive35, the first BMW XM, the BMW iX M60, and the BMW iX xDrive50.
This season, Jude Bellingham has been making waves in the league. He chose the carbon black BMW XM. The BMW i4 got the most attention, with seven players choosing it over the electric i7. Nacho, the Italian coach, was the only member to choose the i7.
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Nacho, who was the leader of the team, chose the iX M60, Modric chose the i4 eDrive35, and Tchouameni chose the iX M60. Their choices showed that they had different tastes. But Vini Jr., Toni Kroos, and Rudiger all picked the iX xDrive50. The i4’s color was chosen by Carlo Ancelotti from the BMW Individual catalog. Modric and Camavinga also chose the same color.
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Also, Nacho and Florentino Perez were the only ones who could drive the i7 car. On the other hand, most of the players were interested in the XM, including Bellingham, Courtois, Kepa, Carvajal, Ceballos, Guler, Joselu, and Rodrygo.
These BMW electric cars have fifth-generation batteries that let them go 80 to 110 km on the WLTP cycle in full electric mode, based on the model. Because they have charging ports at both their homes and at Real Madrid City, this trait makes them good for the players’ daily commutes.