
Dubai continues to push back the boundaries of the spectacular. Twelve years after inaugurating its fleet of luxury patrol cars, the emirate's police force has unveiled a new addition that's already making the rounds around the world: a Ferrari Purosangue V12 prepared by Mansory, transformed for the occasion into an intervention vehicle. An appearance that took place in front of the iconic Emirates Towers, at an event celebrating "twelve years of sustainable tourist safety" and attended by top police officials.
The arrival of a very special Purosangue
This is no ordinary Purosangue. It's a Mansory version, produced in just seven examples worldwide, an exceptional SUV modified by the German tuner already well known for his extravagant, and sometimes controversial, creations. Under the hood, the monumental 6.5-liter naturally-aspirated V12 remains true to form, but benefits from engine work and a sport exhaust system to produce 755 hp and 730 Nm of torque. This is enough to propel the Purosangue from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.1 seconds, for a claimed top speed of 320 km/h.



On the outside, Mansory has applied all its signature features: a full carbon kit, a redesigned front bumper, an imposing rear spoiler, FC.5 forged wheels and a host of other details that transform the Purosangue's already muscular appearance into a veritable styling manifesto. The interior also receives its own exclusive treatment, blending premium leather, carbon inserts and bespoke finishes. A style that's instantly recognizable and reminiscent of the Pugnator, the Purosangue transformed by Mansory. which we have already presented which was one of the most extreme of the designer's projects.

A partnership between Dubai and Mansory
The vehicle was inaugurated by Brigadier Saeed Al Hajri, Director of the Criminal Investigation Section, who praised the ongoing collaboration with Mansory. For the Dubai police, these prestige patrols are not mere gadgets, but communication tools designed to enhance the visibility of law enforcement agencies in the busiest tourist areas. The Purosangue will operate in iconic locations such as Burj Khalifa, Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard or JBR, to welcome visitors, take part in public events and support the development of safe tourism.

In twelve years, the fleet has grown considerably. From the first Lamborghini in 2013 to the McLaren Artura added in 2024, not forgetting the Cybertruck and Lamborghini Urus, the vehicles chosen by Dubai boast a combined power output that would make even the greatest collectors blush.

Beyond its operational function, this new Ferrari reinforces the image strategy pursued for years by the Dubai police. A strategy that has transformed these patrols into veritable ambassadors for the emirate, regularly photographed at international events. Lieutenant-Colonel Muhammad Abdulrahman reminds us that the objective is clear: to keep Dubai among the safest destinations in the world, while displaying a keen sense of prestige and innovation.