Dubai Police has pulled the covers off the latest addition to its fleet of supercars – a Mansory-tuned Rolls Royce Cullinan.
Joining its Bugatti Veyron, Ferrari FF, Lamborghini Aventador, Aston Martin One-77 and a BMW i8, to name but a few, the new Rolls-Royce Cullinan features a wide body kit created by the outlandish German tuner.
Built to strengthen the police force’s strength and presence across the city, the Mansory Rolls Royce Cullinan will be on patrol in key tourist destinations, almost certainly including the Burj Khalifa tower and Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard.
As well as the wide body kit, the Cullinan also packs a new front bumper, a large splitter made of forged carbon-fibre, and a set of Mansory alloy wheels.
Under the bonnet, the twin-turbocharged 6.75-litre V12 has had its power turned up from 441kW in Black Badge trim to a fractionally more potent 449kW.
With a bit more power, the Cullinan is said to sprint to 100km/h in 5.0 seconds and top out at 280km/h – figures that are 0.2sec quicker and 30km/h faster than the standard Cullinan Black Badge.
The latest modified Rolls-Royce is the second Mansory-tuned vehicle added to the force’s glittering fleet of supercars, with the Roller following on from a heavily modified 522kW Mercedes-AMG G63.