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What is the point of owning a supercar, if you can’t show it off? Well, this seems to be the reason why Dubai Police has released a new video of its stunning fleet of supercars. Exotic supercars whooshing through the urban landscape at night at night, under halogen lamps, is always a treat. But when these supercars sport police livery and flashing lights, it becomes even more interesting.
Dubai Police’s supercar fleet consists of the Aston Martin One-77, Bugatti Veyron, Ferrari FF, Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG, McLaren MP4-12C, Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4, Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG, Bentley Continental GT, Lexus RC F Coupe and a Ford Mustang GT, among others. The fleet has been a part of Dubai Police for over a year now, and besides performing patrolling duties and helping in the delivery of medical supplies, the supercar fleet also helps promote tourism in the country.
A visual treat, accompanied by a good sound track, which strangely gets mellowed down in the last 30 seconds, the video is full of incredible camera work and exhaust noises. Catch the video here:
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What is the point of owning a supercar, if you can’t show it off? Well, this seems to be the reason why Dubai Police has released a new video of its stunning fleet of supercars. Exotic supercars whooshing through the urban landscape at night at night, under halogen lamps, is always a treat. But when these supercars sport police livery and flashing lights, it becomes even more interesting.
Dubai Police’s supercar fleet consists of the Aston Martin One-77, Bugatti Veyron, Ferrari FF, Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG, McLaren MP4-12C, Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4, Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG, Bentley Continental GT, Lexus RC F Coupe and a Ford Mustang GT, among others. The fleet has been a part of Dubai Police for over a year now, and besides performing patrolling duties and helping in the delivery of medical supplies, the supercar fleet also helps promote tourism in the country.
A visual treat, accompanied by a good sound track, which strangely gets mellowed down in the last 30 seconds, the video is full of incredible camera work and exhaust noises. Catch the video here: