Likely the Wildest Cruiser We’ve Seen to Date
Dubai Police have expanded their already headline-grabbing fleet with a new addition that manages to outshine even their Bugattis and Lamborghinis. The force has officially taken delivery of a Mansory-modified Ferrari Purosangue, unveiled during the 1000 Miglia Experience UAE 2025. Even for a city that treats hypercars as daily tools of governance, this might be the most outrageous patrol vehicle yet.
The one-off build, known as the Mansory Pugnator, was commissioned specifically for the Dubai Police, marking the first time the force has adopted Ferrari’s V12 family hauler into active service. The move isn’t shocking in principle, since Dubai is no stranger to exotic patrol cars, but the execution is anything but subtle. While the department’s signature white and green livery attempts to tame Mansory’s theatrics, the aggressive reshaping of the Purosangue still dominates every angle.
Forged Carbon, Flared Arches, And A Whole Lot Of Visual Shock
Mansory’s conversion begins with a redesigned front bumper, enlarged grille, and forged-carbon splitter that push the Purosangue far from its original, elegant silhouette. Flared wheel arches, a vent-heavy aftermarket hood, and sharp new side skirts dramatically amp up the presence. The SUV rides on black wheels ringed with yellow accents, a styling choice that ensures it will not blend into any traffic scene.
The rear treatment is even more dramatic. Mansory disrupts the factory roofline with a static wing that looks like it belongs on a concept car rather than a Ferrari SUV – sorry, FUV. A secondary lip spoiler sits below it, adding to the layered, almost theatrical appearance. The carbon rear bumper, diffuser, and stacked quad exhausts complete a look that stands in stark contrast to Ferrari’s typically restrained design language.
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No Clear Operational Role, But Maximum Public Impact
Dubai Police have not detailed how the Pugnator will be deployed. Historically, supercars in global police fleets serve mainly as PR tools for tourism and events. Dubai, however, often positions its exotics as both marketing pieces and potential patrol assets. Whether this Purosangue ends up on active duty or spends its time on social media remains to be seen.
What is clear is that this latest acquisition reasserts Dubai Police’s dominance in the unofficial competition of world-class, eye-catching patrol vehicles. Even among a lineup that already includes some of the most exotic machinery on the planet, the Mansory Ferrari Purosangue stands out. In fact, it may be the wildest police car we have seen yet, and perhaps the most on-brand symbol of Dubai’s unapologetically extravagant automotive culture.
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