Harry Kane upgrades his Audi as Bayern Munich professionals receive new cars

Harry Kane upgrades his Audi as Bayern Munich professionals receive new cars

Eric Munene 18:15 - 18.10.2024

Bayern Munich players were treated to new Audis as part of their lasting partnership with the automobile company

Bayern Munich and Audi have enjoyed a robust partnership since 2002, a collaboration that not only highlights the club’s prestige but also provides players with luxurious company cars.

This tradition continued as Bayern's stars recently selected their new vehicles from Audi’s impressive range, showcasing both style and sustainability.

Among the players, England captain Harry Kane made headlines with his choice. Following an outstanding debut season after his £100 million transfer from Tottenham, Kane upgraded his wheels, opting for the Audi SQ8 SUV e-tron2, valued at €98,000 (£82,000).

Last season, he had settled for an Audi Q8 e-tron priced at £58,000, but this time, he opted for a more powerful and spacious vehicle, reflecting his status within the team.

Kane’s choice aligns with a broader trend among his teammates, many of whom also selected the same model.

Notable names such as manager Vincent Kompany, Eric Dier, and German internationals Manuel Neuer and Joshua Kimmich all followed suit, opting for the SQ8 SUV e-tron2, demonstrating its popularity within the squad.

However, Kane's selection was not the most expensive on offer. That honor went to four of his teammates Thomas Müller, Alphonso Davies, Leon Goretzka, and Raphael Guerreiro who all chose the RS e-tron GT, a striking model priced at €145,000 (£121,000). This high-performance electric vehicle emphasizes the club's commitment to sustainability while providing the players with top-notch luxury.

The players also had a variety of other options. Rising star Jamal Musiala opted for the Q6 e-tron in Mythos Black Metallic, priced at £50,000, showing that even the younger talents are keen to embrace Audi's innovative offerings.

Bayern Munich’s Chief Financial Officer, Michael Diederich, expressed the club's commitment to sustainability, stating, “As a club with millions of fans around the world, we want to set a positive example when it comes to electromobility.”

Having new cars will be least of Bayern Munich players' concern as they are a team known for producing top performances. They currently sit top of the Bundesliga table with a +13 goal difference.

They will be completely focused on their game but its good for the to be driving to training every year in a new eco-friendly Audi.

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