Dubai Police Receive Mansory Ferrari Purosangue Supercar to Combat Speeding

Dubai Police once again remind the world that the concept of a “service vehicle” can look a bit different. A brand new Mansory Ferrari Purosangue has been added to their supercar fleet – one of only about seven such cars in the world. Yes, this is officially a patrol car.

Under the hood is a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12, producing 755 hp and 730 Nm. According to the specifications, the crossover accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.1 seconds, with a top speed reaching 320 km/h. This means there is absolutely no chance of “outrunning” such a crew, unless perhaps on a scooter… and even that’s not certain.

The Purosangue was presented at a formal ceremony in downtown Dubai – this is how the law enforcement officers marked the 12th anniversary of the creation of their own supercar fleet. Mansory reworked the body with a focus on carbon: it features a new body kit, an aggressive splitter, a spoiler, forged FC.5 wheels, and an exhaust that you definitely won’t confuse with a base Ferrari.

The interior matches its status: luxurious purple leather that resembles a personal lounge chair more than a patrol officer’s workstation. But the most interesting part isn’t even the car itself, it’s the license plate. The Purosangue has been fitted with a plate bearing the number “12,” the value of which is estimated at more than $5 million. For scale: the car itself costs over $650,000 (about £488,000 / €558,000), meaning the plate here is more expensive than the supercar. Classic Dubai.

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