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By Luke Power Published: 02: 01 AEST, 27 September 2024 | Updated: 09: 02 AEST, 27 September 2024 25 View comments Jude Bellingham chose a £150, 000 luxury BMW as part of Real Madrid's partnership with the German car manufacturer. The England star opted for a black BMW XM - the same model as Kylian Mbappe and Luka Modric - for which on-the-road prices vary between £110, 000 and £175, 000. Meanwhile, Vinicius Jr. , true to form, chose the ultra-rapid i7 M70 x Drive, the fastest electrical model BMW offer, which reaches up to 149 miles per hour and sets customers back at least £164, 000. Twenty-two players and Carlo Ancelotti were the lucky recipients of free vehicles, which Los Blancos now in their third year of partnership with BMW - similar to Bayern Munich's relationship with Audi. Bellingham's choice was the most popular, with eight stars in total opting for the XM. Jude Bellingham opted for a £150, 000 BMW XM as Real Madrid's stars were gifted to free cars Kylian Mbappe chose an XM as well, but the new Madrid star bucked the trend with white Los Blancos' first team were treated to free cars in the club's third year of parnership with BMW Fastest of the bunch! Vinicius Jr. will be able to speed away from his pals with his i7 M70 x Drive Eighteen-year-old sensation Endrick opted for a BMW i7 M70 x Drive, which has a listed price of just under £71, 000 on the manufacturer's website. The £51million Brazilian youngster is already tasting the high life in the Spanish capital after making the switch from Palmeiras alongside new wife Gabriely Miranda. Meanwhile, former Chelsea and Everton boss Ancelotti selected a blue BMW i5 M60 x Drive, which has various models, but as an example its Saloon version is priced from £97, 745. Antonio Rudiger, whose star has risen immensely since he moved from Chelsea in 2022, went for something slightly humbler - an BMW i X2 x Drive30, for which prices start from £57, 445. David Alaba played the perfect actor as he picked up his XM, the same model as Bellingham, at the Estadio Alfredo Di Stefano. The defender could be seen charging his car and posing for a photo inside its plush dark red interior with one hand on the wheel. Each of the players signed their own special plate at the front of the car, though the plates' real-world function will be limited due to them not having any numbers on them. Carlo Ancelotti picked a blue BMW i5 M60 x Drive - perhaps in homage to Chelsea and Everton Endrick looked giddy as he was rewarded with a BMW i7 M70 x Drive in his first year at Madrid Too cool for school: David Alaba stayed calm as he posed inside his uber-expensive XM Most of the players oprted for darker colours, although Mbappe broke the trend followed by the majority in choosing white. Ancelotti will be hoping that his players remain sensible with their newfound toys. Published by Associated Newspapers Ltd Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group