Dubai police adds modified Mercedes G63 Mansory to supercar fleet
Dubai Police has added the modified sports version of the G63 MANSORY to its luxurious patrol fleet.
In collaboration with luxury car modifications specialist Dubai Police has integrated the modified sports Mercedes “G63 MANSORY” into its luxurious patrol fleet, arabianbusiness.com reports.
The police fleet of supercars already includes cars from Aston Martin, Bugatti, Ferrari, Bentley, McLaren, Porsche, Lamborghini and even luxury speed boats and a 3D-printed SWAT supertruck.
Dubai Police supercar fleet
The car officially joined the force’s fleet in the presence of Major General Expert Khalil Ibrahim Mansouri, Assistant Commander-in-Chief for Criminal Investigation Affairs at Dubai Police, at the Dubai World Trade Centre during the activities of the World Police Summit.
Al Mansouri was briefed on the car’s specifications, which produce up to 720 horsepower, with a maximum speed of 250kmph, and can go from zero to 100kmph in 3.7 seconds.
He also reviewed the car’s modifications and enhancements, including a wide front mask with a grille, a red-lit emblem, surround grille lighting, unique headlamp covers lighting with an emblem, a front intake on the front grille, and numerous features and additions made of carbon fibre and high-quality aluminium, making it an eye-catching icon on the streets.
The car also features the latest technological advancements and displays that provide all the information a driver needs for skilled driving.
Al Mansouri praised the close cooperation with MANSORY, confirming that Dubai Police aims to enhance its luxurious patrol fleet with luxury cars to bolster the police presence in key tourist locations, such as the Burj Khalifa, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard, JBR, among others, as well as to upgrade all Dubai Police vehicles to the latest standards.
He added that the car will be present in tourist spots, where police officers will use it to offer various services to the public and tourists, including consultations, information, and police services, and to introduce the Police’s community role.