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A new collaboration between Dubai Police and McLaren Dubai, Performance Tuning L.L.C., a branch of the Juma Khalifa Al Nabooda Group, has been disclosed. The McLaren Artura will be added to the police fleet as part of this partnership. With its advanced aerodynamics, lightweight supercar design, and potent hybrid V6 engine with twin-turbocharging for efficient yet thrilling performance, this cutting-edge hybrid supercar provides the Dubai Police with top-notch performance.

This partnership is a reflection of the UAE's commitment to fostering closer relationships between public and private sectors. Consequently, Dubai's renowned fleet of patrol cars will now include the incredible McLaren Artura.
Lieutenant General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of the Dubai Police, commented on the partnership, saying, "This strategic cooperation between the Dubai Police and McLaren Dubai, part of the Juma Khalifa Al Nabooda Group, a renowned Emirati company, continues a strong tradition of beneficial collaboration between the UAE's public and private sectors in pursuing civil unity and social cohesion." Modern technology combined with outstanding performance in a car is what makes the McLaren Artura such a great example of the kind of vehicle that Dubai police officers use to protect the public.
The 3L turbocharged V6 engine of the Artura hybrid supercar is paired with an electric motor and a 7.4kWh battery pack. Power for the rear wheels is routed through an 8-speed sequential short-shift gearbox that is mated to this petrol-hybrid drivetrain.

| Max Power | 671hp |
|---|---|
| Peak Torque | 720Nm |
| 0 to 100km/h | 3.0 seconds |
| 0 to 200km/h | 8.3 seconds |
| Top Speed | 330km/h |
| Pure Electric Range | 31KM |
The Artura is painted white with green stripes and graphics, just like the rest of Dubai Police's fleet. The rest of the vehicle is unmodified and still has the look of the standard model.
The Artura's interior has two seats and a front trunk that is added for additional storage. Like other McLaren supercars, the cabin's design is still simple and elegant.

It has an 8-inch infotainment system with built-in navigation, positioned vertically, despite its simplicity. Toggle switches are also present on both sides of the large instrument cluster, which controls different aspects of the supercar.
Without a doubt, Artura enhances Dubai Police's outstanding collection of gasoline-powered vehicles by adding a dash of luxury and exoticism.
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