At 19 years old, Carlos Alcaraz He has fulfilled his dream of becoming number 1 in world tennis, after beating Casper Ruud in the US Open final. In addition, the Murcian tennis player has made history by becoming the youngest number 1 in the ATP. With this achievement, it is clear that Rafa Nadal already has a successor.
For the victory in the North American tournament, Carlos Alcaraz has pocketed $2,600,000. With this amount, the young Spanish tennis player could buy his first luxury car, another of his passions, as he has confessed in some interviews. At the moment, it is the parents of the world number 1 who control his finances, and as far as is known, he does not have a large mansion or his own cars, common in elite athletes.
However, Alcaraz has at his disposal the electric cars from BMW. In the month of July, the same tennis player announced through his social networks that he had become an ambassador for the German firm, specifically for his 100% electric range. “We have shared values and the same concern for sustainable mobility.”
Carlos Alcarazwho got his driver’s license in February of this year, shared a photo on his Instagram profile next to the BMW iX, an electric model with autonomy for 630 km and that has a price from 87,150 euros.
In addition to this model, the young Spanish tennis player will be able to drive the German firm’s new commitment to sustainability: the BMW iX1 xDrive30, which arrives at the end of the year and is the brand’s first electric compact SUV with all-wheel drive. It has two electric motors, each located on an axis, which offer a power of 313 CV, and it also stands out for its technological equipment.
Other cars that the young Spanish tennis player has at his disposal are the BMW i4, the BMW iX3 and the BMW i7. In keeping with the times, Carlos Alcaraz is betting, for the time being, on the electric and sustainable cars, although it would not be unusual for a whim to be allowed.
Carlos Alcarazwho got his driver’s license in February of this year, shared a photo on his Instagram profile next to the BMW iX, an electric model with autonomy for 630 km and that has a price from 87,150 euros.
In addition to this model, the young Spanish tennis player will be able to drive the German firm’s new commitment to sustainability: the BMW iX1 xDrive30, which arrives at the end of the year and is the brand’s first electric compact SUV with all-wheel drive. It has two electric motors, each located on an axis, which offer a power of 313 CV, and it also stands out for its technological equipment.
Other cars that the young Spanish tennis player has at his disposal are the BMW i4, the BMW iX3 and the BMW i7. In keeping with the times, Carlos Alcaraz is betting, for the time being, on the electric and sustainable cars, although it would not be unusual for a whim to be allowed.
