Ibrahimovic adds limited edition Ferrari supercar to his collection

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Former football star Zlatan Ibrahimovic just rewarded himself with a Ferrari SF90 XX Spider supercar on his birthday.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic is a Swedish player, a former striker of AC Milan, Barcelona, ​​PSG and Man United. He not only impresses with his height of 1m95 and his strong playing style, but is also a famous supercar player. Ibrahimovic especially loves the Ferrari brand and often gives himself a new Ferrari every year on his birthday.

Last year, he owned the Purosangue SUV, before that he owned a limited edition 812 and Daytona SP3. In 2021, his collection added a Monza SP2.

This year, Ibrahimovic has just added the Ferrari SF90 XX Spider convertible supercar to his collection. This is a limited edition model of only 599 cars worldwide, with a selling price of about 932,000 USD. The car has a black exterior with prominent red accents.

Based on the same twin-turbocharged 4.0L V8 engine and 3 electric motors as the standard SF90, Ferrari has tweaked the SF90 XX Spider to produce 1,016 horsepower, an increase of 30 horsepower compared to the regular version.

The car's internal combustion engine has been improved with new intake and exhaust manifolds, combined with revised pistons and combustion chambers, increasing power from 769 to 789 horsepower. Two electric motors at the front and one at the rear provide an additional 230 horsepower.

Ferrari announced that the SF90 XX Spider can accelerate from 0-100 km/h in just 2.3 seconds, 0.2 seconds faster than the SF90 Spider. The car can reach a maximum speed of 320 km/h. The car is equipped with a 7.9 kWh battery that allows for pure electric driving of up to 25 km.

The car is equipped with the ABS EVO system from the 296 GTB model to improve braking performance, redesigned brake discs for increased cooling capacity and 390 mm diameter rear brake discs. The aluminum hood can be opened/closed in 14 seconds when the car is traveling at a speed of 40 km/h.

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