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Serving Justice In Style: 20 Police Supercars From Around The World


Serving Justice In Style: 20 Police Supercars From Around The World


Chasing Crime In Style

Around the globe, police departments have swapped out standard cruisers for supercars that look more suited to racetracks than station garages. The purpose goes beyond raw speed, as high-profile cars boost public image and even support community events. Moreover, some forces reveal them during high-speed pursuits, while others showcase them at parades or charity drives. So, let’s take a look at 20 police supercars that prove justice can arrive with horsepower and serious style.

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1. Lamborghini Huracán LP-640 (Italy)

Even Italy’s criminals must feel a little flattered getting chased by a Lamborghini Huracán LP-640. With a 5.2L V10 reaching over 200 mph, plus defibrillators and organ refrigeration units, it’s as capable of saving lives as it is catching offenders.

1.jpg#Lamborghini #Huracan #italian #Police #Highway #Patrol by beyondcoolmag

2. Lykan Hypersport (United Arab Emirates)

The Lykan Hypersport operates within Abu Dhabi’s elite police fleet. It delivers 750 horsepower from a Porsche engine, which reaches 62 mph in 2.8 seconds. Notably, its headlights feature 420 diamonds totaling 15 carats, combining advanced performance with extravagant design.

2.jpgAbu Dhabi Police Introducing the Lykan Hypersport 4K by Black Heart Lio

3. Porsche 911 Turbo (Brazil)

Police in Santa Catarina, Brazil, have turned the tables on criminals after converting a Porsche 911 Turbo, seized from drug traffickers and money launderers, into a crime-fighting sports car. Most importantly, this luxury vehicle is valued at more than $250,000.

Porsche 911 TurboNFS Hot Pursuit Remastered - Porsche 911 Turbo (Police Unit) - Escape to the Beach / Past Master by ES_Racer

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4. Nissan GT-R (Japan)

Highway patrol in Japan gets serious backup from the Nissan GT-R. This NISMO-tuned monster hits 205 mph and earned the nickname “Godzilla” for good reason. Its striking black-and-white livery ensures it stands out, doubling as a public-relations tool at events. 

3.jpgNissan GT-R Police Car For Japan by DPCcars

5. Honda NSX (Japan)

In April 2025, the Mie Prefectural Police in Japan received a second-generation Honda NSX as an official donation. The high-performance supercar is tasked with highway patrol and traffic enforcement duties, while also serving in public outreach efforts to strengthen community engagement with law enforcement.

Honda Nsx JapanReviewing the 1/43 Honda (Acura) NSX by DeAgostini by Imperial Diecast

6. Aston Martin One-77 (United Arab Emirates)

Dubai police casually roll around in an Aston Martin One-77, one of just 77 ever built. At $1.4 million, that’s the most expensive “pull over” sign you’ll ever see. Plus, this car isn’t used for routine duty but serves as a global statement that law enforcement in Dubai values speed, luxury, and spectacle.

Aston Martin One-77Dubai Police Supercars: One-77, Aventador, SLS & Bentley Continental GT by 4WheelsofLux

7. Chevrolet Corvette C7 (United States)

In parts of the United States, the Chevrolet Corvette C7 has been recruited into police service as both a pursuit vehicle and a public-relations magnet. Departments use it for highway chases, community outreach, and ceremonial appearances.

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8. Lotus Exige Cruiser (Australia)

NSW Police, through the Bankstown Local Area Command, deployed a Lotus Exige as part of their road safety fleet. Outfitted with lights and full police livery, this lightweight supercar is used as a promotional tool at schools and community events.

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9. Ferrari FF (United Arab Emirates)

This car is part of Dubai’s police fleet and is utilized for high-speed patrols and public events. Its 750 hp V12 engine accelerates from 0–60 in 3.7 seconds, while all-wheel drive provides versatility for operating across desert areas.

6.jpgDubai police show off Ferrari by AFP News Agency

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10. Mercedes-Benz Brabus Rocket (Germany)

The Brabus Rocket was created in 2006 by the tuning company Brabus. The car is basically a modified version of the Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class, another superb luxury vehicle from Germany. It was in 2006 when the Brabus was turned into a police car. 

File:Brabus Rocket Polizei.jpgMarkus.martin2003 at German Wikipedia (Original text: ich selbst) on Wikimedia

11. Ferrari 348 (Colombia)

In 2011, Colombia’s National Police transformed a seized 1991 Ferrari 348 TS into a patrol car after it was confiscated from Luis Hernando Gómez Bustamante. Repainted in official police livery, the Ferrari is primarily used for public outreach.

File:Ferrari Policía Nacional de Colombia (6680857551).jpgNational Police of Colombia on Wikimedia

12. Audi R8 (Germany)

German police have deployed the Audi R8 in select roles, particularly for highway safety initiatives. The car’s V10 engine delivers up to 610 horsepower, further allowing it to accelerate to 60 mph in just over three seconds. And with a top speed above 200 mph, the R8 matches the demands of Germany’s autobahn system. 

7.jpgABT R8 GTR Polizei - ABT Headquarter by DrGumoLunatic

13. Lotus Evora (Great Britain)

In Great Britain, the Lotus Evora has been adopted by both Devon & Cornwall Police and West Midlands Police. Displayed in official livery, the car is primarily used for road safety campaigns and community outreach, helping officers engage the public while promoting awareness about responsible driving.

8.jpgPolice Jaguar XF and Lotus Evora - Central Motorways Police Group by Andy Daley

14. Mercedes-AMG GT (United Arab Emirates)

Dubai deploys the Mercedes-AMG GT as part of its luxury police lineup. Equipped with 630 hp and a 0–60 acceleration of 3.2 seconds, the vehicle merges advanced German engineering with the glamor that defines the city’s public image.

9.jpgMercedes-Benz AMG GT Police Edition Dubai by AMG *

15. Porsche Taycan (Turkey)

Turkey’s police fleet gained international attention when the Istanbul Police Department received a Porsche Taycan through a major crime bust. This electric supercar was among 23 luxury vehicles seized during a police operation. After the court ruling, the Taycan officially became part of Turkey’s law enforcement arsenal.

Porsche TaycanPorsche Taycan Safety Car 24 Hours of Le Mans 2020 by DPCcars

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16. Bugatti Veyron (United Arab Emirates)

When it comes to record-breaking patrol cars, few rival Dubai’s Bugatti Veyron. Added to the police fleet in 2015, this supercar is showcased in full livery and proudly holds a Guinness World Record for being the fastest police vehicle in active service.

10.jpgBugatti Veyron Joins the Dubai Police Supercar Fleet by Shmee150

17. Alfa Romeo Giulia QV (Italy)

Italy’s Carabinieri introduced the Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio to highlight both national engineering and law enforcement presence. Powered by a Ferrari-derived 2.9-liter twin-turbo V6 producing 503 horsepower, it can hit almost 191 mph.

File:Giulia Carabinieri.jpgGioscar1 on Wikimedia

18. Ferrari 458 (Czech Republic)

Since 2022, the Czech Republic has deployed a Ferrari 458, once seized from criminals, as part of its police fleet. Modified for duty, the supercar reaches speeds up to 200 mph, making it ideal for intercepting stolen cars and curbing illegal races.

12.jpgCzech Police FERRARI 458 with red & blue lights (Yes, this is an actual police car) [CZ | 10.6.2023] by RTobi (Rummeltobi)

19. Lamborghini Gallardo (Panama)

Originally seized from a businessman convicted in a Ponzi scheme, a white Lamborghini Gallardo now patrols the streets of Panama City. It is outfitted with a complete highway patrol package and fresh tires and functions as an effective pursuit vehicle.

13.jpgLamborghini Gallardo Police by Esteban

20. Porsche Carrera 911 (Austria)

The Porsche 911 stands as one of the best sports cars since its debut in 1963, evolving through numerous design and performance upgrades. Austria’s police force adopted this model as a patrol car, which highlights the long partnership between Porsche and Austrian law enforcement.

File:Porsche 911 Carrera CoupeOminae on Wikimedia




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