Dubai Police adds Bentley Continental GT-V8 to its luxury fleet

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Dubai Police have added a Bentley Continental GT V8 to its fleet of luxurious patrols. 

The Bentley Continental GT-V8 boasts an 8-cylinder engine with a power of 542 horsepower, enabling it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in less than 3.9 seconds. 

It also has a torque of up to 770 NM, making it a formidable addition to the Dubai Police fleet.

Dubai Police aims to bolster its security presence at tourist attractions and various locations by adding luxurious patrols to its fleet. 

It's part of upgrade efforts by the force and boosts safety and security.

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