Dubai's Latest Exotic Police SUV Could Be Considered a Crime in Itself | Carscoops

Dubai's Latest Exotic Police SUV Could Be Considered a Crime in Itself | Carscoops

      Dubai police are accustomed to having exotic supercars in their fleet, but this one at least includes back seats.

      Recently, Dubai Police incorporated Mansory's striking Purosangue into its patrol fleet.

      The vehicle features a bodykit made of forged carbon components and has flared wheel arches.

      Wrapped in a white and green livery, the aggressive styling is slightly toned down.

      To say that Mansory stunned the world with its polarizing bodykit for the Ferrari Purosangue last year may be overstating it. Somehow, after transforming one of Ferrari's more elegantly designed models into what looks like a carbon-fiber spectacle, the tuner still attracted an audience. Among those fans appear to be the Dubai Police.

      At the recent 1000 Miglia Experience UAE 2025, a luxury rally set against some of the Middle East's most stunning backdrops, Mansory unveiled a unique version of the Purosangue, dubbed the Pugnator, which was commissioned by the local police force.

      Visually, it ranks as one of the least unattractive interpretations of the Purosangue we've encountered. The white and green police livery is notably more understated compared to Mansory's typical style. Nonetheless, the essential design elements remain unchanged, which is likely to displease Ferrari enthusiasts.

      Mansory has altered the front of the Ferrari with a new bumper that features a larger grille enhanced by a forged carbon fiber splitter. Additionally, it has flared wheel arches, an aftermarket hood adorned with numerous air vents, and sharp forged carbon side skirts. The car also sports black wheels with yellow accents.

      When viewed from the rear, the modifications become even more challenging to digest. Mansory has disrupted the Purosangue's smooth roofline with a fixed rear wing that appears to belong to a different design altogether. There is also a secondary lip spoiler on the trunk, as if the first one wasn't sufficient.

      The aesthetic becomes particularly hard to stomach toward the bottom of the rear, where there is a carbon bumper, a diffuser, and stacked quad exhausts reminiscent of an older Ferrari California.

      It is uncertain what Dubai Police intends to do with this Purosangue. While most police forces typically reserve their supercars for parades and social media photos, Dubai has a history of suggesting their vehicles are operational. Whether this one will be used for pursuing suspects or simply taking selfies with tourists remains to be seen.

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Dubai's Latest Exotic Police SUV Could Be Considered a Crime in Itself | Carscoops

The Dubai police are accustomed to having exotic supercars in their lineup, but this one at least includes back seats.