The United Arab Emirates is kind of famous for its lavish police car fleets, but this is the first time we are seeing a Ferrari Purosangue in the mix. Not just any Purosangue, either – a Mansory-tuned version called Pugnator.
Right off the bat, you will be easily able to tell that this isn’t a stock Ferrari. There’s simply too much going on with its exterior, with multiple “forged-carbon” parts being a dead giveaway of the identity of the tuner. There are fender flares, an intricately sculpted and ventilated hood, numerous bumper extensions at both ends, a giant rear wing and a matching diffuser. The whole thing may look a bit chaotic, but a Dubai Police livery in white and green helps it retain just a pinch of understatement. Just a pinch.
It's not clear whether any technical modifications were made. The video briefly shows us blinking lights installed behind the windshield, but that’s about it. The Purosangue’s V12 is good for 725 PS (715 hp / 533 kW) straight from the factory, but Mansory offers to boost it by 40 horsepower or so to those interested.
This is already the third time the controversial German tuner partners up with the Dubai police. Their earlier interactions introduced the city to a pimped-out Rolls-Royce Cullinan police cruiser and a similarly over-the-top Mercedes-AMG G 63.