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Meet Dubai’s Electric Marvel: The Lotus Emeya That’s Redefining Police Cars

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Dubai is no stranger to making bold statements, especially concerning its police fleet. But this year, the city has taken several gears ahead quietly, efficiently, and with a flash of green brilliance. Say hello to the Lotus Emeya S, the fully electric hyper-GT that not only turns heads but also redefines what it means to patrol in style, power, and purpose.

An Emblem of Innovation at the Heart of the City


Unveiled during the prestigious World Police Summit 2025 at the Dubai World Trade Centre, the Lotus Emeya S now stands alongside Dubai Police’s most iconic vehicles. This addition is not a stunt; it is a statement that Dubai is evolving the role of public service vehicles into a blend of technology, sustainability, and cultural branding. Strategically placed across high traffic destinations like Burj Khalifa, Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard, and Jumeirah Beach Residence, the Emeya S is far more than a high performance patrol unit. It represents a city where luxury meets law enforcement, and electric mobility signals civic progress.

Performance that Commands Respect

This is no ordinary electric sedan. The Lotus Emeya S is equipped with a dual-motor powertrain generating 603 horsepower, accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.2 seconds and offering a top speed of 250 km/h. This power is supported by a 102 kWh battery capable of a 600 km range on a single charge. Fast charging is equally impressive. With a 400-kW DC fast charger, the Emeya S charges 10 to 80 per percent in just 14 minutes, adding up to 310 km of range in 10 minutes. This ensures the vehicle is always ready for action, whether on a patrol route or at a high profile event.

A High-Tech Sanctuary on Wheels

Inside, the Emeya S showcases cutting edge automotive technology. Drivers are greeted by a 55 inch head up display, a 15.1 inch OLED infotainment system powered by Unreal Engine, and Dolby Atmos surround sound through KEF Uni-Q™ speakers. Materials used throughout the cabin include sustainable textiles and real metal finishes, aligning with eco conscious values and luxury expectations. These features are not limited to private owners. When repurposed for patrol use, they transform into an interactive hub where officers can engage with tourists, provide guidance, and enhance community accessibility, making this vehicle as functional as it is futuristic.

Aligning with Dubai’s Vision for a Greener Future

The Emeya S is not Dubai Police’s first electric vehicle. It follows the Lotus Eletre R and joins a growing lineup of sustainable cars like the Zeekr 001 and Porsche Panamera E-Hybrid. This transition aligns with the Dubai Green Mobility Strategy 2030, which prioritises cleaner government fleets and more innovative city systems. Rather than relying on sheer force or traditional patrol tactics, Dubai Police is leveraging vehicles like the Emeya S to promote safety through visibility, build public trust, and showcase environmental leadership. In a world where image and innovation go hand in hand, the Emeya S delivers both without compromise.

A Global Icon in the Making

International coverage from platforms such as Top Gear, CarBuzz, and Hypebeast has already cemented the Emeya’s place as a symbol of next-generation law enforcement. It even won “Best PR Car Deployment” at the Geneva Auto Show, recognising its unique position at the intersection of eco-luxury, performance, and public service. Social media feeds flood with tourist selfies next to the fleet’s most exotic models. But the Emeya S is different. It is not just admired for its design; it is respected for what it represents: a smarter, cleaner, and more connected approach to city living.

Conclusion: More Than Just a Patrol Car

The Lotus Emeya S is not here to chase criminals down Sheikh Zayed Road. It is here to lead a shift in urban mobility, redefine civic image, and serve as a living emblem of Dubai’s futuristic spirit. It is a leap forward in public service design, where sustainability and style are no longer at odds; they are partners in progress.