Dubai Police mark 12 years of luxury patrols with rare Ferrari reveal

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Dubai Police have unveiled a rare Ferrari Purosangue Mansory as part of celebrations marking 12 years of their iconic luxury patrol fleet.

The event, at Emirates Towers, themed Twelve Years of Sustainable Security Tourism, showcased the newest addition to the fleet, which is one of only seven customised models worldwide.

Brigadier Saeed Al Hajri, Director of the General Department of Criminal Investigation, inaugurated the new patrol, highlighting its 6.5-litre V12 engine, 755 horsepower, and a top speed of 320 km per hour.

The car features a full exterior carbon upgrade, premium leather and carbon fibre interiors, sport pedals, customised seat belts, and a high-performance exhaust.

Al Hajri said the luxury patrols strengthen police presence in key tourist destinations like Burj Khalifa, Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard, and JBR, while also assisting visitors and showcasing Dubai Police’s community role.

Since its launch in 2013 with a Lamborghini, the luxury patrol fleet now includes 56 high-performance patrols equipped with smart technology, eco-friendly features and onboard cameras.

The patrols actively participate in daily tourist rounds and major events, including exhibitions, VIP escorts, cultural and sports events, and even granting wishes for children, helping spread happiness across the community.

 

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