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Its twin-turbocharged V8 engine allows it to reach 200 km/h on the open road, but it is slower than other vehicles in the authority's garage.
Its top speed is electronically limited to 250 km/h, but its electric range is only 37 km, making it heavily dependent on traditional fuel.
A massive six-liter engine and a maximum speed of 318kph guarantee that police will arrive at their destinations in style and on time.
Initially limited to 4,000 units, the V12-powered Aventador was named after a Spanish battle bull. One vehicle was taken by Dubai Police and painted green and white.
Aston Martin built a plant with 27 top engineers to make the One-77. The $1.8 million (Dh6.6 million) 7.3-liter V12 supercar is chilly.
The “G Wagon” has become a common sight on the roadways of the emirate, and in 2020, Dubai Police launched a number of these twin-turbocharged vehicles.
Bugatti's Veyron Super Sport is one of the quickest street-legal production cars at 431 kph. This huge sports automobile is worth $2 million (Dh7.3 million).
Toyota describes the car as having a “powerful but pure” driving experience, and it can reach 100kph in 4.3 seconds and has a top speed of 250kph.
This Italian classic allows traffic officers to cruise Dubai’s streets in flair and comfort. The four-door coupé set a record for the quickest car to enter automotive production.
When it starts, this V8 twin-turbocharged beast is noticeable. Its nine-speed automatic transmission and AMG-tuned all-wheel drive allow it to reach 100kph in three seconds.