Man City star Haaland spotted in Monaco with a roofless Ferrari Monza SP2 worth $1.8 million

Erling Haaland, a forward for Manchester City and a Norwegian national, was photographed in Monaco driving a roofless Ferrari Monza SP2.

There were just 500 Ferrari Monzas produced, and the price of each of these rare sports cars began at $1.8 million.

The vehicle was only available for purchase by a select group of fortunate fans and collectors who were among Ferrari’s most devoted clients.

The 6.5-liter V-12 812 Superfast engine, which produces 530 pound-feet of torque and 798 horsepower, powers the Monza SP2.

With the aid of this engine, drivers can reach a high speed of 188 mph and go from 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in just 2.9 seconds.

Man City Star Haaland Spotted In Monaco With A Roofless Ferrari Monza SP2 Worth $1.8 Million - autojosh

Man City Star Haaland Spotted In Monaco With A Roofless Ferrari Monza SP2 Worth $1.8 Million - autojosh

Man City Star Haaland Spotted In Monaco With A Roofless Ferrari Monza SP2 Worth $1.8 Million - autojosh

Erling Haaland, a forward for Manchester City and a native of Norway, is believed to have added a Ferrari Monza SP2 to his collection after being captured on camera operating the roofless two-seater in Monaco.

As anticipated, this encounter attracted attention from soccer and sports car enthusiasts, who flocked to snap images and videos of the extremely rare Ferrari Monza SP2 and the 2022–23 Premier League winner.

Man City Star Haaland Spotted In Monaco With A Roofless Ferrari Monza SP2 Worth $1.8 Million - autojosh

Man City Star Haaland Spotted In Monaco With A Roofless Ferrari Monza SP2 Worth $1.8 Million - autojosh

Man City Star Haaland Spotted In Monaco With A Roofless Ferrari Monza SP2 Worth $1.8 Million - autojosh

Man City Star Haaland Spotted In Monaco With A Roofless Ferrari Monza SP2 Worth $1.8 Million - autojosh

Man City Star Haaland Spotted In Monaco With A Roofless Ferrari Monza SP2 Worth $1.8 Million - autojosh

Zlatan Ibrahimovich of Sweden and Haaland are two of the 500 fortunate owners of the $1.8 million limited-edition sports automobile. The limited edition vehicle was only available for purchase by a select group of fortunate Ferrari enthusiasts and their most devoted clients.

The 1948 166 MM, the 750 and 860 Monza, and other iconic open-top “barchetta” racing models from the 1940s and 1950s serve as the inspiration for the incredibly rare “Prancing Horse.”

The 6.5-liter V-12 engine of the 812 Superfast, located under the bonnets, has a total output of 798 horsepower and 530 pound-feet of torque, enabling drivers to reach a top speed of 188 mph and accelerate from 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in just 2.9 seconds.