The Dubai Police is famous the world over for a patrol fleet that looks nothing like traditional law enforcement. What began in 2013 with a single Lamborghini Aventador has grown into what is widely regarded as the largest collection of registered supercars operated by any police force anywhere. When you factor in hypercars, supercars, luxury patrol vehicles, electric performance models, and specialized units, the number of premium vehicles sits firmly in the several dozen range, with a lineup constantly evolving as new cars continue to be added.
The newest headline addition is a Mansory-built Lamborghini Revuelto, now finished in Dubai Police’s now iconic white and green livery. It marks German tuner’s fourth bespoke build to join the Police fleet of the desert metropolis. It follows the Mansory Ferrari Purosangue Pugnator added in late 2025, the 1-of-1 widebody Mansory Rolls-Royce Cullinan, and the Mansory Mercedes-AMG G63. Together, they form a distinct sub-collection within the wider fleet, unified by bold aesthetics and a shared purpose as rolling statement pieces.
Visually, this latest build is unmistakably Mansory, featuring extensive use of carbon fiber across the bodywork and aero elements, paired with more aggressive front and rear treatments that dial up the drama of Lamborghini’s first V12 hybrid flagship, which produces roughly 1,001 horsepower. 0 to 60 mph takes about 2.5 seconds, and top speed is rated at 217 mph.
For Dubai Police, the numbers matter less than the impact. From the onset, the idea with the exotic car fleet was never to replace the daily workhorses that do the real heavy lifting across the Emirate, but show up where Dubai’s foot traffic and cameras live, places like Downtown, JBR, and the city’s headline attractions, acting as a high-visibility bridge between officers and the public. Having said that, when the need does arise in a region with some of the highest concentrations of exotic cars in the world, Dubai’s supercar police fleet sure is effective in keeping things under check.
The lineup was recently spotted on the opening day of 1000 Mille Miglia UAE in November last year, a venue where classic motoring heritage met modern performance in a setting that felt entirely natural. Last month, even more cars from the fleet were on display during the Dubai Police Carnival in the City Walk, one of Dubai’s most popular lifestyle districts. It effectively became an open-air automotive gallery, with officers engaging directly with visitors.
Beyond the Mansory cars, the broader lineup continues to expand with recent additions including the Mercedes-AMG SL 55, Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S, and Mercedes-Benz EQS 580, alongside an electric push featuring the Tesla Cybertruck, Lotus Eletre, Lotus Emeya S, and Zeekr 001. Icons such as the Bugatti Veyron, Porsche 918 Spyder, and the Aston Martin One-77 remain key reference points.
During our recent interview with Mr. Mansory for the cover story of the December 2025 edition (No.487) of duPont REGISTRY, he hinted at the time that some upcoming surprise builds were in the works for the Dubai Police.
Since then, both the Mansory Revuelto and the Purosangue Pugnator have made their public debuts, and Mr. Mansory has continued to tease what lies ahead on Instagram, suggesting this partnership is far from finished. In a city where license plates can cost more than hypercars, often auctioned for millions, the bar for spectacle is set exceptionally high, and this collaboration shows no signs of slowing down. For clients in the United States, Limited Spec Automotive serves as the exclusive MANSORY USA dealer.
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