Lotus Emeya S now serves in Dubai Police

The electric liftback Lotus Emeya S has joined the fleet of the Dubai Police Department

June 18, 2025 at 10:46 PM / News

A new member has joined the fleet of exotic service vehicles in the Dubai Police — the electric liftback Lotus Emeya S. The car is already involved in patrolling areas with high tourist activity — near landmarks and popular public spaces.

The Emeya S is the production version of the first electric car from Lotus in a liftback body, debuting in 2023. The S version is equipped with two electric motors with a total power of 612 hp, allowing acceleration to 100 km/h in just 4.15 seconds, and a top speed of 249 km/h. The car can travel up to 600 km without recharging under the WLTP cycle. The 102 kWh battery supports ultra-fast charging: using a 350 kW charging station, it can recharge up to 80% in just 18 minutes.

The choice of the Lotus Emeya S for the Dubai Police is logical — the department is known for its passion for bright and rare cars. The fleet already includes a Tesla Cybertruck, which joined the service in 2024, and in May 2025, a Rolls-Royce Cullinan with an impressive Mansory upgrade appeared in the Dubai authorities' garage.

Service super and electric cars in Dubai are not just a demonstration of status, but also an instrument for interaction with tourists. Such cars are often seen near the Burj Khalifa, on the Palm Jumeirah, or along the Jumeirah Beach promenade — where it's always bustling and beautiful.

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