The high-end vehicle was officially unveiled at the Dubai Airshow 2025

Dubai: The Dubai Police Force has once again elevated its famous fleet of luxury patrol cars, adding the new 'Bentley Bentayga Azure' to its ranks. This strategic addition is intended to reinforce the police force's commitment to enhancing security presence and ensuring rapid response times across the emirate, all while showcasing Dubai’s reputation for innovation and policing excellence.
The high-end vehicle was officially unveiled at the Dubai Airshow 2025. The ceremony was overseen by Major General Eid Muhammad Thani, Assistant Commandant for Criminal Investigation Affairs, alongside a host of senior officers and representatives from Al Habtoor Motors and Bentley Emirates.
The Bentley Bentayga Azure represents the latest in luxury and performance to join the fleet. The SUV boasts a powerful engine capable of generating 542 horsepower, ensuring high-speed capabilities crucial for effective patrol and response.
Visually, the vehicle is striking, finished in the recognizable police white exterior. The interior is a picture of elegance, featuring a sophisticated combination of rich brown wood trim and luxurious green leather upholstery, complemented by 22-inch coated wheels. The specifications note the vehicle has carbon emissions of 296 g/km and a fuel consumption rate of 12.1 liters per 100km.
Major General Eid Mohammed Thani emphasized that integrating such advanced vehicles into the fleet aligns with the force’s strategy of leveraging the latest technologies to boost field security operations and overall readiness.
'The new patrol will be deployed in key tourist areas and vital locations that require a robust security presence, reflecting Dubai's prestigious global standing,' Maj. Gen. Thani stated.
He further elaborated that the Dubai Police remains dedicated to the continuous modernization of its patrol fleet with high-performance vehicles equipped with advanced technological capabilities. The Assistant Commandant concluded that this effort is aimed at a critical goal: 'This commitment aims to ensure prompt response times and enhance the quality of police services provided to the public.'
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