The Tesla Cybertruck is the new vehicle to join Dubai Police's fleet, which already has some of the fastest and most powerful models such as the Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S, the Ferrari FF, the Lamborghini Aventador, and the Bugatti Veyron. The all-electric pick-up truck with the new white and green livery stands out from the regular model, which comes in a steel grey colour scheme. In an announcement post on X (formerly Twitter), it is seen along with the Mercedes-AMG G63.
Following the Tesla Cybertruck's unveiling in 2019, the Dubai Police hinted on social media that they would introduce the EV into their luxurious fleet in 2020. At that time, they released a rendered picture of the Cybertruck on their X account in colours of white and green. However, the action may have been delayed as customer deliveries of the vehicle officially began at the end of 2023. Now that the all-electric vehicle is officially part of the world's most powerful patrol fleet, here's a look at its specifications.
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Tesla Cybertruck: Key Highlights
The electrified Cybertruck has a bold yet minimalist design. It comes standard with air suspension and is offered in three distinct versions (Cyberbeast, All-Wheel Drive, and Rear-Wheel Drive). The Cyberbeast model can go from a standstill to 100km/h in 2.6 seconds and achieve a top speed of 209km/h. It is capable of producing 845bhp and approximately 14,000Nm. The AWD variant, on the other hand, delivers 600bhp of power and a maximum range of 550 kilometres. The RWD version has a maximum range of 400 kilometers and a towing capability of 3,400 kg. It is likely to go on sale by next year.
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It is no secret that Dubai Police's fleet includes some of the quickest and most luxurious supercars on the planet. The Cybertruck's addition to this range demonstrates the city's commitment to upgrading law enforcement equipment. With its unique design and advanced technology, the all-electric pick-up truck seems to be a perfect fit for Dubai's patrol fleet.
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