Apparently, police officials also want to become a race driver at the end of their hectic day. Maybe to keep them engaged over their virtual dreams and adding excitement to jobs, authorities of numerous countries allotted supercars for the policing needs.
Last time we brought five such examples, now more of them had logged in. Know more about such fantasies turning into reality around the world…
Lamborghini Gallardo
Lamborghini donated a Gallardo to the Italian policing authorities back in 2004. No one would mind a donation as costly as $250,000. But surely the other rich donors may have envied.
Lamborghini Huracan
As of in 2014 when the Gallardo’s successor Huracan rolled-out, Lamborghini too spared a unit of it, which had suffered them a loss over a sale worth of $250,000.
Ferrari FF
In general, the patrolling needs only two police officials, but in case if needed two more, Dubai Police introduced a Ferrari FF to the fleet for an added convenience like that of a sports family-saloon.
Lamborghini Aventador
The most aggressive Lamborghini in the list, Aventador, also succeeded in making its way to the Dubai fleet. Priced for $450,000, we are expecting the official must also get its roadster model soon.
Mercedes-Benz CLS Brabus Rocket
Wouldn’t have thought the German may go such extreme. Rolled out the CLS Brabus Rocket for the police department, it came powered by a V12 engine 720bhp having electronically limited speed of 250mph.
Audi R8 GTR
From the tuning specialist Abt, Audi R8 GTR of German Polizei is not a one can be frequently sighted over Autobahn. The most adorable Audi gets power from a 5.2-liter V10 engine of 612bhp. Just be careful: 0-62mph is attained only in 3.2 seconds!
Bugatti Veyron
Priced for $1.6 million, the world’s fastest example isn’t easy to handle. For the diehards, at worst if the offender is reached out of a wrecking limit, a livelier action would be witnessed ultimately.
Aston Martin One-77
Must say, Dubai stands second to the definition of exclusivities. And here out of the mass production, Arab policing authorities had also bought an Aston Martin One-77, of which only 77 of them were made. The price tag escorted of $2million and breaking 220mph of top-speed can compel anyone to break the law for a ride in this super British Duke.