Dubai Police is no stranger to exotic cars, joining their over-the-top fleet of patrol cars. Be it Rolls-Royce or Ferrari, they have got it all. Even then, the department seems to be pushing boundaries by adding models that are unique even among the top rankers. Recently, the forces added a Mansory-tuned Ferrari Purosangue to their collection. Now, they have gone back to the same tuner and brought a Lamborghini, that too, the flagship Revuelto.
The Mansory-modified Lamborghini Revuelto comes packing a factory-rated 1,015 horsepower from its naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 paired with three electric motors. This translates to 0-100 kmph in just 2.5 seconds, the kind of grunt that makes supercar owners sweat. Meanwhile, the top speed is rated at 350 kmph. While Mansory hasn't revealed details on power tweaks, rumours suggest they might have slipped in a throatier exhaust to echo through Dubai's skyscrapers.
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What really turns heads is the look. The Revuelto rocks a full forged carbon fiber makeover, starting with a redesigned hood flashing a glowing Mansory badge up front. A beefy carbon splitter and tiny canards sharpen the nose, while new fins pop behind the front wheels, flowing into custom side skirts. Gloss-black Mansory wheels with red accents and calipers scream attitude, and those mirrors? Sleek carbon covers are added on.

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Around back, subtle fins hover over the quad exhausts, feeding into a wild rear diffuser. The signature Dubai Police white paint with dark green accents ties it all together. Flashy enough for tourist selfies, serious enough for the job?
Besides, the recent Lamborghini, the Dubai Police Fleet also has Bugatti Veyron, Aston Martin One-77, Bentley Continental GT, Lamborghini Aventador, Audi R8, Ferrari FF, Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG, and even the Chevrolet Camaro and Ford Mustang. All these cars sport the department's white and green colours.
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