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Abu Dhabi Police Car Collection

The Abu Dhabi police force has an astounding car collection, comprising several supercars and ultra-luxurious models.
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Published on December 18, 2021

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    It is not just the Dubai police force which has a splendid line-up of luxury cars. The Abu Dhabi Police is not far behind! Here's looking at some of the beauties that they own.

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    1. Rolls Royce Phantom- The Rolls Royce Phantom was the first induction into the patrolling squad for Abu Dhabi in 2015 for tourism promotion in the UAE (United Arab Emirates). The beast gets a V12 6.8 litre engine that dishes out 453 BHP and can touch 100 kmph in only 6.1 seconds. It also has a top speed of 240 kmph.
    2. Lykan Hypersport- The Lykan Hypersport is one of the fastest and costliest global supercars. The Abu Dhabi police force has got its hands on this beast that gets a flat-six 3.7 litre engine making 770 hp and 960 Nm. It can touch 100 kmph in only 2.8 seconds and has a top speed of 385 kmph.
    3. Lamborghini Huracan- The Lamborghini Huracan was added quite a few years back to the Abu Dhabi police force vehicle fleet.
    4. Nissan GT-R- The Nissan GT-R is one of the swiftest vehicles in the line-up owned by the Abu Dhabi police force. It gets a V6 3.8 litre engine that dishes out a whopping 542 hp.
    5. Chevrolet Camaro- This American muscle car icon was added in 2009 to the police fleet and there are two of them in reality. The Camaro was taken to the drag strip at the Yas Marina Circuit some years back for an exclusive event by the Abu Dhabi police force.
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    The police force also has several other premium cars including the Ford Taurus, Mercedes Benz E-Class, Volkswagen Touareg, and many others.

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    Last Updated on December 18, 2021


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