The partnership between BMW Italy and AC Milan kicked off in March 2021 and saw the Italian branch of the German premium car manufacturer become the Rossoneri’s Automotive Partner and Premium Partner. Since then, BMW Italia has accompanied the Rossoneri in their football journey, celebrating the team’s victory of the Serie A 2020/21 Championship. Today, the partnership continues with a new chapter.
A special day was celebrated yesterday in Milanello by BMW Italy and AC Milan. Massimiliano Di Silvestre, president BMW Italy, delivered the cars for the 2022/2023 season to the first team, in the presence of Paolo Scaroni, president of AC Milan, Paolo Maldini, technical director and Stefano Pioli, coach. A fleet of 25 cars (9 BMW X5,15 BMW X6 and one BMW iX) was lined up on the sidelines with the personalized plate for each player. The full squad of AC Milan, including global star Zlatan Ibrahimovic, attended the event.
CAIRATE, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 29: <> at Milanello on September 29, 2022 in Cairate, Italy. (Photo by Giuseppe Cottini/AC Milan via Getty Images)
Di Silvestre, President and CEO of BMW Italy, symbolically handed over the keys to the cars in a ceremony that saw AC Milan captain, Davide Calabria together with Olivier Giroud and Simon Kjaer as protagonists. Of course, the other rockstar of the day was the all-new BMW XM plug-in hybrid. The car was unveiled this week and it’s starting to show up at global events.
“We always say – said Massimiliano Di Silvestre at the opening of the meeting – that the BMW Group is different from the others because we have a very ambitious goal: we exist to move the body, the heart and the mind. And today we are here with you because for two years we have shared this ambition. We through our extraordinary products, such as the new BMW XM that you see today exclusively and which embodies our vision of the mobility of the future and you through the emotions that football can express at the highest level.”
CAIRATE, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 29: <> at Milanello on September 29, 2022 in Cairate, Italy. (Photo by Pier…
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