Traffic Inspector Received a Service Car with Over One Thousand Horsepower

Dubai Police continue to expand their fleet with exclusive patrol cars. Following the recent acquisition of a modified Ferrari Purosangue, they have added another tuned supercar to their fleet — a Lamborghini Revuelto from the renowned atelier Mansory.

Exclusive Patrol Car

This Lamborghini Revuelto is not an ordinary production model. The car has received numerous modifications from Mansory, although not in the most radical Carbonado X configuration. The car’s body is largely made of forged carbon fiber, giving it an aggressive and technological appearance. The traditional white paint of the Dubai Police is complemented by green accents.

Front of the Dubai Police Lamborghini Revuelto

Exterior Details

The front features a new hood with carbon elements and an illuminated Mansory logo. A new spoiler made of forged carbon and small side wings have also appeared. The rear fenders are equipped with new carbon fins integrated with custom side skirts. The side mirrors also received carbon covers.

Wheels and Brakes

The car received new custom-designed wheels with glossy black spokes and red center caps. Red brake calipers are visible through them. A carbon lip is integrated into the wheels themselves. This decidedly showy style fully aligns with a police fleet often used as a moving car exhibition.

Rear and wheels of the Lamborghini Revuelto

Rear and Technical Specifications

Rear changes include thin fins above the exhaust pipes and a unique rear diffuser. Under the hood remains the factory powertrain: a 6.5-liter V12 engine combined with three electric motors. The total power output is 1001 horsepower, allowing the car to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.5 seconds. There is no confirmation yet of additional performance tuning improvements, although a louder exhaust system may have been installed.

The question of the practical use of such a powerful and conspicuous car in everyday police work remains open. It is obvious that its main function, besides its direct purpose, is image-building and attracting attention.

Dubai Police have long been known for their unconventional approach to forming their vehicle fleet, which includes the rarest and most powerful models from world automakers. Such cars undoubtedly serve as moving billboards, showcasing technological achievements and the city’s status. However, their use also raises questions about cost-effectiveness and practical suitability for patrol duties compared to conventional service vehicles. The presence of such supercars on the streets likely has a strong deterrent effect and is intended to emphasize the region’s high technological standards and innovativeness.

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