As a player with a fast-paced style of play, Kylian Mbappe only owns MPVs and SUVs off the pitch.
This morning, the 1/8 round of Euro 2020 witnessed a big surprise when the French team was eliminated before Switzerland. “Gaulois Roosters” were held to a 3-3 draw after 120 minutes and lost 4-5 in the penalty shootout. The only player to miss the penalty shootout is Kylian Mbappe – the expectation of France at this Euro. Photo: Reuters.
Mbappe is famous for his fast-paced style of play and he is also among the top fastest players in the world. Contrary to the usual speed performances, Mbappe does not like cars that are too fast off the pitch. Photo: Twitter.
While seniors in the French team like Benzema, Giroud or Pogba all own expensive 2-seater supercars, the striker ššØš«š§ in 1998 only believes in using “slower” multi-purpose cars. The engines of these models have a large capacity, but they are not made for speed. Prioritizing smoothness and comfort, these models often have less good acceleration than sports cars. Photo: Pinterest.
Liked the convenience, Mbappe has 2 MPVs, Volkswagen Multivan and Mercedes-Benz V-Class. Mbappe’s V-Class is a V 250 d version that costs more than $80,000. Powering the car is a turbocharged 4-cylinder engine, producing 187 horsepower and 440 Nm of torque. Photo: The Sun.
Recently, Mbappe uses the Volkswagen Multivan quite often. Same MPV, but Volkswagen’s model is much cheaper than the V-Class, just over $30,000. Multivan uses a 2.0L turbodiesel engine, strong 195 horsepower. Photo: The Sun.
In addition to 2 MPVs, Mbappe also owns a Volkswagen Touareg SUV. This SUV was bought by the French striker while playing for Monaco. With a price of 102,000 USD, Touareg is the most expensive model in Mbappe’s car fleet. After switching to PSG and receiving a salary of nearly 18 million USD/season, Mbappe continues to use this SUV. Photo: 90minute.
Unlike many players who like to drive, Mbappe prefers to sit in the back seat. Even for the Touareg, the striker ššØš«š§ in 1998 does not often sit in the driver’s seat. Photo: The Sun.