Discover how Lamborghini’s Revuelto Mansory Initiate was upgraded into a Dubai Police patrol car, boasting 1,070 hp and a $1.1M price tag. Read more now!

Dubai Police has added a new jewel to its fleet – a custom‑tuned Lamborghini Revuelto Mansory Initiate, valued at over $1.1 million.

From Road‑Ready Hypercar to Patrol Vehicle
The original Lamborghini Revuelto comes equipped with a naturally aspirated 6.5‑liter V12 engine, paired with three electric motors for a combined output of 1,015 hp. Mansory’s “Initiate” package pushes that figure to an astonishing 1,070 hp, allowing the car to sprint from 0‑100 km/h (0‑62 mph) in just 2.4 seconds and reach a top speed of 354 km/h (220 mph).

Distinctive Dubai Police Livery
True to the department’s visual identity, the supercar wears the signature white body with sleek blue graphics and the VIP “3” plate. The aggressive aerodynamic enhancements – oversized carbon‑fiber air intakes inspired by the Lamborghini Centenario – not only look menacing but also improve cooling for the high‑performance powertrain.

Why Mansory and Dubai Police Partner Again
This isn’t the first time Mansory has supplied Dubai’s law‑enforcement with exotic patrol cars. Recent collaborations include:

- Ferrari Purosangue Mansory Pugnator – a white‑and‑blue unit priced above $1 million.
- Rolls‑Royce Cullinan Mansory Widebody – a 610 hp beast delivered in late 2025, valued at $700‑800 k.
- Mercedes‑AMG G 63 Mansory P720 – a high‑performance off‑roader costing around $460 k.
What This Means for the Future of Luxury Police Vehicles
By integrating hyper‑performance machines into their fleet, Dubai Police reinforces its reputation for innovation and prestige. The Revuelto Mansory Initiate demonstrates that aftermarket tuners can transform a street‑legal hypercar into a functional, yet awe‑inspiring, patrol vehicle.

For enthusiasts and collectors, the car serves as a benchmark of what’s possible when a manufacturer’s engineering excellence meets a tuner’s visionary design.

Stay tuned for more updates on exotic police supercars and high‑performance automotive collaborations.


