Mansory Lamborghini Revuelto joins Dubai’s 1,000+ hp police fleet

Dubai has added another high-performance police car, a Mansory Lamborghini Revuelto tuned to over 1,000 horsepower, creating a spectacle of speed and image. This unique vehicle showcases performance while serving as a symbol of luxury, technology, and public relations in a single high-profile patrol car.

By commissioning a bespoke version of Lamborghini’s hybrid flagship, the city’s law enforcement has secured a patrol vehicle that can match the acceleration of the region’s most extreme supercars while also serving as a mobile billboard for Dubai’s taste for excess. The Mansory Lamborghini Revuelto arrives as the latest and most powerful addition to a fleet that has become as famous on social media as it is on the streets.

From standard Revuelto to 1,070 bhp patrol car

The starting point for this project is Lamborghini’s own Revuelto, a plug-in hybrid hypercar that already blends a 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 with electric assistance. Mansory then reworks that foundation into a one-off specification for Dubai Police, extracting a quoted output of 1,070 bhp, which is 70 bhp more than the standard car. The patrol car surpasses 1,000 horsepower, turning ordinary highway duties into high-speed demonstrations similar to motorsport showcases.

Visual changes are just as aggressive as the power upgrade. The example delivered to the force is described as featuring exterior modifications similar to Mansory’s Initiate program, with a revised front hood, prominent aerodynamic add-ons, and a more sculpted rear section that amplifies the Revuelto’s already theatrical stance. Reports on the exterior package highlight how the new carbon fiber elements sharpen the car’s lines so that the visual impact is unmistakable even in a city crowded with exotic machinery.

Fourth Mansory collaboration and a growing supercar fleet

This Mansory Lamborghini Revuelto is not an isolated experiment but the fourth official collaboration between the tuner and the force, a relationship that has already produced several headline-grabbing patrol cars. The MANSORY x Dubai is explicitly presented as the latest chapter in that partnership and is based on the hybrid flagship that now sits at the top of Lamborghini’s road car range. Earlier projects have included a Rolls Royce Cullinan tuned by Mansory and pressed into service as a patrol SUV, a move that signaled the force’s willingness to treat ultra-luxury platforms as working tools rather than static showpieces.

The Revuelto slots into a broader lineup of attention-grabbing vehicles that has also welcomed a Ferrari Purosangue Mansory, described as one of only seven in existence, to the official fleet. That Ferrari Purosangue Mansory joined Dubai Police late last year as a show-stopping icon, reinforcing a pattern in which the force repeatedly chooses rare, highly modified cars to represent its public image. The new Lamborghini therefore arrives not as an outlier but as a logical extension of a strategy that pairs distinctive badges with bespoke tuning to keep the fleet in global headlines.

Branding, tourism, and the spectacle of enforcement

In addition to performance enhancements, the Mansory Lamborghini Revuelto serves as a mobile symbol of Dubai’s city branding. Official imagery of the Dubai Police added to their supercar fleet shows the familiar white and green livery draped over an aggressively sculpted body, turning the car into an instantly shareable symbol of the city’s wealth and ambition. The fact that the car delivers more than 1,000 horsepower matters as much for the story it tells as for any practical enforcement benefit, since the vast majority of police work does not require hypercar levels of acceleration.

Local coverage frames the car as a gift from Mansory that adds a custom 1,070 HP Lamborghini Revuelto to the fleet, with the Mansory Lamborghini Revuelto positioned as a symbol of partnership between the tuner and the authorities. This narrative aligns with Dubai’s efforts to attract tourists and investors by highlighting luxury across civic services, including architecture and transportation. The police supercar fleet plays a recurring role in tourism campaigns, appearing at public events, trade shows, and social media campaigns that present law enforcement as part of the city’s luxury offering rather than a purely utilitarian service.

How a 1,070 bhp patrol car will be used

Despite its power, the Mansory Lamborghini Revuelto is primarily used for ceremonial duties, tourist interactions, and high-profile public events rather than routine traffic enforcement. Coverage of the project makes clear that such cars are primarily assigned to high-profile patrols in tourist districts, ceremonial duties, and public outreach events where residents and visitors can interact with officers and pose with the vehicles. The Lamborghini Revuelto Dubai is therefore best understood as a public relations asset that occasionally performs genuine policing tasks rather than as a workhorse cruiser.

That does not mean the car is purely decorative. A hybrid hypercar with 1,070 bhp and the instant torque of electric motors can respond rapidly to incidents, particularly in areas where traffic is light and visibility is high. Reporting on the Mansory Dubai Police notes that the car joins an existing roster of high-performance patrol vehicles, which collectively give the force the option to deploy extraordinary speed when circumstances demand it. In practice, the Revuelto’s primary impact is visual, generating photographs, social media engagement, and reinforcing Dubai’s image as a city where police cars rival extreme hypercars.

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