Dubai’s police fleet has added another high-profile machine to its collection of exotic patrol cars, this time in the form of a Mansory-modified Lamborghini Revuelto.
Known for deploying some of the world’s most exclusive vehicles in its green-and-white livery, the Dubai Police force has previously incorporated models such as the Bugatti Veyron, Aston Martin One-77, Bentley Continental GT and Lamborghini Aventador. The fleet also includes high-end SUVs and supercars ranging from the Ferrari FF and McLaren MP4-12C to the Lamborghini Urus and Bentley Bentayga. The Revuelto now joins that extensive lineup as the latest flagship model from Lamborghini.
Introduced in 2023 as the successor to the Aventador, the Revuelto continues the brand’s tradition of V12-powered halo cars that trace their heritage back to the Miura. Its 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 is paired with electrified assistance, making the car a plug-in hybrid with a combined output of 1,000 horsepower, or 1,015 metric horsepower. The result is a 0-62 mph sprint of 2.5 seconds and a top speed rated at 217 mph.
The example delivered to Dubai Police has been enhanced by German tuner Mansory, marking the fourth collaboration between the company and the force. Previous Mansory-supplied vehicles include a Ferrari FF, a Rolls-Royce Cullinan and a Mercedes-AMG G 63.
This Revuelto features exterior modifications similar to Mansory’s Initiate program. Visual changes include a revised front hood add-on, chin spoiler, front fender vents, side skirt extensions and a prominent rear diffuser. Forged carbon fiber components are used extensively throughout the bodywork. The wheels mirror those found on the Initiate version.
The interior appears to depart from the Initiate’s black suede and orange theme, instead presenting a predominantly black cabin accented with green details. Outside, the white body carries Dubai Police graphics with green and red accents.
Mansory’s Initiate specification for the Revuelto increases output to 1,070 metric horsepower and claims a slight improvement in acceleration and a higher top speed of 220 mph. While specific performance details for the police example have not been disclosed, the visual impact is unmistakable.
Photographs released by Mansory show the car positioned against Dubai landmarks, including the Burj Khalifa and Burj Al Arab, underscoring the city’s reputation for combining luxury, architecture and high-performance automobiles in dramatic fashion.