The legendary fleet of luxury and high-performance patrol vehicles from the Dubai police has again expanded with the introduction of a tailor-made Rolls-Royce Cullinan, which was adapted by Mansory. The new cullinan will be presented during the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) in 2025 in the Dubai World Trade Center and finds the perfect home in Dubai. The Mansory Cullinan brings serious performance to the brisk. Driven by a 610 hp engine, it can sprint in just five seconds from 0 to 100 km/h and reach a top speed of 280 km/h. The SUV was also revised extensively, with Premium carbon fiber and aluminum components.
The debut of the Mansory Cullinan follows an earlier partnership with Mansory, which produced a highly modified Mercedes-AMG G63 for the Dubai police. This vehicle has 720 hp, accelerates in just 3.7 seconds from 0 to 100 km/h and is at 250 km/h.
A fleet in contrast to all others


The Luxury and Supercar Patrouille fleet of the Dubai Police has been tied up for the world for a long time. Over the years, it has some of the most exotic and powerful vehicles that have ever been built – part of the strategic efforts to promote the image of the city, especially in tourist areas, and to create a more accessible, friendly image of law enforcement.
The most famous additions to the Dubai Police fleet include:
- Bugatti Veyron
- Aston Martin One-77
- Ferrari FF
- Lamborghini Aventador
- McLaren MP4-12C
- BMW i8
- Porsche 918 Spyder
- Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG
In addition to Supercars, the Dubai police also added luxurious SUVs such as the Bentley Bentayga and off-road legends such as the G-Class AMG to ensure that they can maintain their presence on both road streets and in robust areas if necessary.
More than just a show
While the Dubai police fleet certainly collects headlines, it also fulfills important business and public relations. These high-end vehicles are mainly used for patrolling tourist hotspots, top-class events and employment with the public. Officers often encourage tourists to pose with the cars for photos and help to promote a feeling of accessibility and friendliness. [Source & Photos: dubaipolice.gov.ae]