Dubai Police have added a Lotus Eletre R to its high-powered fleet of tourist patrol cars.
The vehicle, which generates 905 horsepower, is recognised as the fastest dual-motor electric SUV among versatile sports cars. It has a range of up to 600km.
It was presented to Brig Khalfan Al Jallaf, director of Dubai Tourist Police, complete with the force’s familiar green branding.
The Lotus was presented to Brig Khalfan Al Jallaf, director of Dubai Tourist Police. Photo: Dubai Media Office
He emphasised the force’s readiness to bolster its security presence in key tourist sites including Burj Khalifa, JBR and Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard.
Brig Al Jallaf said officers driving the vehicle will deliver a range of services to the public, including raising awareness of the community role played by Dubai Police.
The addition of the Lotus Eletre R is the latest in a line of impressive vehicles to be added to the fleet.
In December, a McLaren Artura supercar joined the force’s impressive fleet of patrol vehicles, hot on the heels of a Lamborghini Urus Performante .
The Urus Performante has a four-litre twin-turbo V8 engine, boasting 666 horsepower and can accelerate from zero to 100kph in under 3.3 seconds.
UAE police supercars - in pictures Dubai Police have recently acquired a Toyota Supra to add to their supercar fleet. Courtesy: Dubai Police
In 2015, Abu Dhabi Police displayed a liveried Lykan HyperSport by Dubai-based car maker W Motors. Security Media
From left, a Porsche Panamera, BMW i8 hybrid sports car and a Brabus 700, all in the Dubai Police colours, pictured in 2015. Dubai Police
A few million dirhams of Dubai Police metal outside the Dubai International Motor Show in 2017: from left, a Nissan GT-R, an Audi R8, a Bentley Continental GT and a BMW i8. Satish Kumar for The National
A Mercedes-Benz SLS-AMG on the Dubai Police fleet in 2015. WSF Creative
Dubai Police's Brabus 700, which is a Mercedes-Benz G 63 modified by German company Brabus. WSF Creative
The Bugatti Veyron, once the fastest production car in the world, has been one of the most expensive cars in Dubai Police's collection. EPA
An Aston Martin One-77, one of a limited edition of 77 cars, in Dubai Police livery at the Arabian Travel Market in Dubai in 2013. Sarah Dea / The National
A fleet of Dubai Police supercars led the way during the fourth stage of the Dubai Tour cycling race in 2014. Christopher Pike / The National
Dubai Police's Brabus 700 was unveiled at the Dubai International Motor Show in 2013. Pawan Singh / The National
A Lamborghini Aventador in Dubai Police colours. Dubai Police
A Bentley Continental GT from Dubai Police's fleet at the Arabian Travel Market in Dubai in 2013. AFP
The Lamborghini Aventador is capable of speeds of up to 350 kilometres per hour. Dubai Police
The BMW i8, which is a hybrid vehicle, adds an environmental edge to Dubai Police's glittering fleet. Dubai Police
Two new Audi R8s, centre, were added to the Dubai Police roster in 2016. Grayling
A McLaren MP4-12C was given the green-and-white treatment in 2013. Dubai Police
Dubai Police's Ghiath, aka the 'Beast Patrol', fights crime by using AI systems with facialrecognition technology. Victor Besa / The National
Dubai Ambulance's Ford Mustang. Courtesy: Aletihad
The Rolls-Royce Wraith is the most luxurious of Dubai Police's fleet. Courtesy: Dubai Police
The Ministry of Interior's Lamborghini Aventador. Lamborghini
Dubai Police officers set to take to the road in a new fleet of Renault Zoe cars.
Eight Chevolet Bolt EV cars are now being used by Dubai Police. Courtesy: Chevrolet
One of Dubai Police's new Peugeot electric cars that will be stationed at Dubai Airports. Dubai Media Office
Updated: February 05, 2024, 11:04 AM