
Dubai’s fleet now boasts a massive range of 1,357 km. Range anxiety simply died today.
Dual electric motors sit under the sleek frame. We saw the specs, and they are terrifyingly fast.
The vehicle generates 483 horsepower and 720 Nm of torque. “Our goal is a greener future without losing power,” a lead engineer told us during the rollout.
Speed matters when seconds count. This SUV screams from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.5 seconds.
Long patrols through the desert require massive endurance. Extended-range technology (EREV) makes this possible by using a small engine to charge the battery on the move.
Officers can cover the entire city multiple times without stopping for a plug. Efficiency meets raw muscle here.
Social media erupted when the official Dubai Police account tweeted the news. You can see the sleek green-and-white livery in the embedded post below, showing off the car’s aggressive stance.
The tweet read, “Advanced technology. Sustainable performance. Dubai Police unveils the VOYAH FREE electric patrol vehicle, powered by extended-range (EREV) technology with a driving range of up to 1,357 km. Equipped with dual electric motors, it delivers 483 hp and 720 Nm of torque, accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.5 seconds. Built to deliver efficiency, power, and sustainability in support of policing operations.”
Advanced technology. Sustainable performance.
Dubai Police unveils the VOYAH FREE electric patrol vehicle, powered by extended-range (EREV) technology with a driving range of up to 1,357 km. Equipped with dual electric motors, it delivers 483 hp and 720 Nm of torque, accelerating… pic.twitter.com/dJuU8SP9QJ— Dubai Policeشرطة دبي (@DubaiPoliceHQ) April 27, 2026
“Sustainability isn’t just a buzzword for us,” noted a department spokesperson. They believe these patrol units will redefine how cities handle emergency response while cutting carbon footprints.
Dubai keeps buying the world’s fastest cars. Most cities use sedans, but this city uses supercharged electric tech.
The interior features three massive 12.3-inch screens. Modern policing requires constant data at the fingertips of every officer on duty.
Safety stays the top priority. Heavy-duty firewalls protect the vehicle’s internal network from digital threats.
According to the official Dubai Police Twitter feed, this move supports the UAE’s broader green energy targets.

