JAKARTA - The collection of luxury official car fleets of Dubai Police, United Arab Emirates has increased, along with the launch of electric sports cars ahead of the Cop 28 Climate Summit.

It was the Audi of the GT E-tron Hospital which was given the style of the Dubai Police. The car was shown to the public for the first time on the opening day of the Arabian Travel Market conference.

This car will be used to patrol various popular tourist destinations throughout the city.

The vehicle is the first sports car in the fully electric-powered Dubai Police fleet, a police officer told The National at its inauguration.

This car costs about 110,000 US dollars and has a top speed of 249 km/hour. This car can reach 96.5 km/hour in a time of 4.3 seconds from its stationary position.

"This is special for us because this is the first electric sports vehicle we have," said Lieutenant Colonel Mohamed Ebrahim Al Suwaidi, quoted by The National News June 1.

"You'll never find a police car on the streets like this until now."

"This car will be used to patrol tourist areas where police can help the community," he said.

Furthermore, this car will carry a special message on its license plate to sign the Cop 28 Climate Summit that took place in Dubai later this year.

"The number plate is 28, which stands for the Cop 28 which will be held in Dubai," explained Lieutenant Al Suwaidi.

The theme of this year's Arabian Travel Market is sustainability, making the conference at the Dubai World Trade Center the right place to launch the car, he said.

"Using electric vehicles is very important for us, because it shows that we support the environment," he said.

Although this new addition is the first all-electric sports vehicle to join the Dubai Police fleet, this is not the first electric car in its ranks.

Previously, Dubai Police had received a Hongqi E-HS9 SUV in October last year.

It is known that the Dubai Police have a series of supercar fleets that are daily service vehicles, including Maserati, Aston Martins, Mercedes to Cadillac.

Dubai Police's green and white supercars are a common sight at national events, including the UAE tour for cyclists, Dubai Marathon and other celebrations and parades.

The Cop 28 Climate Summit itself is planned to be held at Expo City Dubai from November 30 to December 12.


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