The Dubai is known to be one of the most outrageous - paranoid (as regards the wealth) cities on the planet. It has the tallest building of the world, the Burj Khalifa (Burj Khalifa) and is a place of which the (rich) residents have lions and tigers on pets, a country in which the indigenous people are dramatically fewer than the postnasties. Well, it makes sense thenin the realm of madness, when the police makes the patrol to use some of the faster and More precisely cars in the world. Why, how would you you're doing a roadside checkOh, my God....if you don't have... a Veyron, a Koengisegg, a Ferrarieven a... humble Bentley;
Andbefore the Greek police officer protest "because I in Octavia and the i30 and the one in Buggati", to point out that Dubai can continue to project all that glamour and shock the world with its display of wealth, as it comes from the oil sales, τα acίνητα and tourism. Ofwe have a problem too. In the other twoOh, we have a slight difference (that they don't have ENVIA, the key(e). Also, once upon a time in Greece we had supercars (Group "S") at Police, which He had them in his pocket.It's going to the punditry.
The average of annual per capita incomedriving at ΆBoυ Dhabi is 17 million Dollars (euphoriaamount, compared to the salary of the Greek worker, isomeNothat need to beand cut). ΈSo, can you imagine how often you see Ferrari, Lamborghini and others supercars on the streets. However, traffic offences not is a common phenomenon, due to both customary and criminal law, which is particularly strict.
However, although crime and violations of KOK is not a problem in Dubai, the police have invested in a fleet of 6,000,000 dollars. The crime rate in Dubai is really low compared to other cities of similar size and is decreasing every year. The real reasons they have these patrol cars in the Emirate is :
First, he also wants the police to become a tourist attraction to give you another reason to travel there and secondly they want the policeman become more affordable in the eyes of residents and tourists. Aim, the citizens of the cityto not to be afraid of police officers but to smile and strike up a conversation or take a selfie next to the rare police supercar. (Πrota: Wanted xORIGINto grant us supercars in order to get closer to our readers. Become more accessibleOh, don't let them think we're a bunch of cheapskates.).
This plan is not exactly a failure. ΌWhen the Citizens they see these cars on the streets they smile, run to the officers to talk to them, take pictures and upload them to the police.ιon social media.So, a friendly atmosphere between tourists and citizens with the police through the unusual... collection of police cars.
The patrol car roster of Dubai has between one Ford Mustang GT, a Nissan GTR, a BMW M6, a Chevrolet Camaro SS, and a Porsche Panamera, but these are just some of the less interesting cars compared to the rest of the fleet. So let's take a look at the rarer and more expensive police cars in Dubai.
10. BMW i8
The BMW i8 is one of the latest additions to the Dubai Police fleet. Because at Dubai Police, they seem to care about the excessive amount of fuel that supercars gobble up proving it with the addition of this futuristic and impressive BMW. With the 3-cylinder 1500cc petrol engine mounted in the centre of the i8 and the electric motors in the centre of the i8, the i8 is a real eye-catcher.the, the i8 is capable of 530 kilometres on a full tank. Not bad range for a supercar.
9. Audi R8
Audi's exotic R8 is another fine addition to the Audi fleet.of the Dubai Police.The R8 debuted in 2008 and the Dubai police liked it so much that they bought 2 of them, just to beautify their fleet! The Audi beast wears (who else?) the 525bhp V10 engine (hey, let's not discount the humble V8) borrowed from the Lamborghini Gallardo.
8th Bentley Continental GT
One of the most luxurious cars of the police fleet of Dubai, is the Bentley that rounds up at number 8 on our list. The Bentley Continental GT is the ultimate long-distance car, as it swallows up the miles with its twin-turbo V8, and produces around 521bhp. It may not be the craziest vehicle in Dubai's fleet, but police officers around the world would line up for tην service them in the absolute opulence of its exquisite interior.
7. MERCEDES BENZ G CLASS BRABUS G700
In 2013, the police of Emiratis acquired the 690 horsepower of theης Brabus G CLASS. Brabus is a world leader in theas known for her skills in turning the extraordinary into flawless and the rough into... straight. The further refinement and personalization of this γermanic beast, fits Dubai's philosophy and wealth like a glove and is the only roster that can go off the road (way off) if need be. But we wonder how they missed out on the G CLASS 6X6 market...
6. MCLAREN MP4-12C
The MP4-12C, now known as the 12C, features a carbon-fibre chassis, and is powered by a centre-mounted 3.8-litre, twin-turbocharged V8 engine producing 616bhp and 44kg of torque. It is the first production car entirely designed and built by McLaren since the legendary McLaren F1, which ceased production back in 1998. The McLaren 12C was purchased by the Dubai Police in December 2013.
5. MERCEDES BENZ SLS AMG
The famous gullwing doors are in themselves a reason to buy this Mercedes. Sure, to seeing a policeman opening the doors of a police car upwards is not one of the more naturally things that come to mind, but you don't live in Dubai to see that it's done. Police officers patrol in this beautiful 2-seater, limited production Mercedes supercar, the SLS AMG powered by a 6.3 litre V8 engine producing 622bhp.
4. Ferrari FF
We've finally arrived at our (well, some of us) weakness, the Ferrari FF. Unlike the majority of the cars on this list, this Italian artifact is a four-seater. But don't be fooled, every acceleration in the Ferrari FF is like a punch to the stomach with the reason being its 6.3 litre V12 engine, capable of reaching speeds of up to over 300km/h. The FF is the first production Ferrari with all-wheel drive, and Ferrari claims it is the fastest four-seater in the world. It may not be snowing in Dubai, but a four-wheel drive supercar makes a difference.
3. LAMBORGHINI Aventador
The Aventador is a centrifugal Italianό dream, who got named after a famous bull, which was named after a famous bullous perfectly combined aggression, energy, strength and endurance. The Aventador, codenamed LB834, was designed to replace the successful Murcielago and dominate as the brand's new flagship model. Power for the rampaging bull comes from a 6.5 litre V12 that produces 691bhp and is capable of reaching 100km/h in just 3 seconds.
2. Aston Martin One-77
One of the rarest and most expensive cars in the fleet is the Aston Martin One-77. It is a collector supercar with only 77 models produced and one of them acting as a patrol car. The One-77 is made entirely of carbon fiber, and has a huge front-mounted 7.3 liter V12 engine producing 750 horsepower. It may not be the most practical vehicle for maneuvering ,due to its rarity and fragile (?) body due to carbon fiber, but it is imposing and a tourist attraction in its own right, plus the cop will feel like Agent James Bond.
1. Bugatti Veyron
Number one on our list couldn't be any other than the Bugatti Veyron, being the fastest car in the local police force, and one of the fastest production cars on the planet. The Dubai police force felt it was imperative to add the Veyron to their fleet ofηAnd so it was. The Veyron is powered by the 8-litre W16 engine, with the four turbos mounted in the centre. With a top speed of 410 km/h, there's almost nothing out there that it can't overtake. Bad news for the Ownκτήτες supercars that don't tend to stop when they hear a siren.