Dubai Police has added a modified 1,000 HP Lamborghini Revuelto to its fleet

Barely two months after adding Mansory’s Ferrari Purosangue to their already impressive fleet of exotic cars, Dubai police have once again turned to the same German tuner for the second round. This time it was Lamborghini Revuelto’s turn.

At the front of the Lamborghini, there is a newly designed bonnet with carbon fiber elements and a small illuminated Mansory logo. Tuner has also added a new forged carbon splitter, complete with small aerodynamic wings on each side.

Body changes also include new forged carbon side fins located behind the front wheels, which connect to custom side skirts. Mansory also fitted the Revuelto with new mirror caps and added a set of special rims.

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They come with glossy black spokes, red center caps and red painted brake calipers peeking through them. Even the edge of the rims is made of carbon fiber. It’s all shamelessly flashy, which seems entirely appropriate for a police force that treats its patrol fleet as a mobile car show.

Mansory’s tweaks continue at the rear, with subtle fins above the tailpipes and a unique rear diffuser. Everything is surrounded by a white body color with the distinctive dark green markings of the local police, as a reminder that this vehicle is, technically, in the service of the public.

As for what’s under the carbon fiber, Carscoops says there’s no confirmation of performance improvements. It doesn’t really need it, since the factory setup combines a 6.5-liter V12 engine with three electric motors for a total output of 1,001 hp and acceleration from zero to 100 km/h in just 2.5 seconds.

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Still, it would be surprising if Mansory resisted installing at least a louder exhaust system, if nothing else, to announce its arrival three streets earlier. What the Dubai police actually plan to do with this car, other than attract crowds of curious people, remains a matter of speculation.

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