Lamborghini Urus Performante: Dubai police now use 666 hp Lambo

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A Lamborghini Urus Performante with 666 hp (490 kW) has been in the Dubai Police fleet since the end of last year.
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Lorenzo FulviRegulatory Auto and Mobility

Expensive luxury hotels, stylish shopping malls and fast cars – Dubai embodies glitz and glamor. Even the local police have luxury toys; The 666 hp (490 kW) Lamborghini Urus Performante has been in the Dubai Police fleet since the end of last year.

Urus with special equipment

Automobili Lamborghini Middle East and Africa Regional Manager Paolo Sartori handed over the keys of the SUV to Major General Ahmed Mohammed bin Thani, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, during the Dubai Airshow 2023. The 666 horsepower of the Über-Urus is provided by a twin-turbocharged V8 engine with a maximum torque of 850 Newton meters, acting on all four wheels. This allows reaching 100 km/h in 3.3 seconds.

The maximum speed of the 2075 kilogram giant statue is 306 km/h. Of course, the vehicle was adapted to the needs of the police. The Urus comes in white-green paint and police logos on the side doors and hood. A blue 360° LED light bar with an electric siren is mounted on the rear spoiler.

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Inside, the Urus transports equipment to the necessary places: for example, there is an armored weapons safe or a special compartment in the trunk for storing mission equipment and a defibrillator. General Ahmed Mohammed bin Thani appreciates the collaboration with Lamborghini Dubai and is likely to take another bus or two along with the new emergency vehicle. Penalties for speeding in Dubai may be horrific, but locals still love to drive fast. With the 666 hp Urus, a few more speeders need to come online.

Source: Blick

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