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Dubai Police Adds Defender HSE P400 to Luxury Patrol Fleet at World Police Summit

Dubai Police Adds Defender HSE P400 to Luxury Patrol Fleet at World Police Summit

Hi Dubai14-05-2025
Dubai Police has unveiled the Defender HSE P400 as the latest addition to its luxury patrol fleet, marking the first time the Defender model joins its ranks. The announcement came on the opening day of the World Police Summit at the Dubai World Trade Centre.
Supplied by Al Tayer Motors, the exclusive UAE dealer for Land Rover, the high-performance SUV was introduced in a ceremony led by Major General Abdullah Ali Al Ghaithi, Assistant Commander-in-Chief for Operations at Dubai Police. Senior officials from the police force and Al Tayer Motors were also present.
The Defender HSE P400 boasts a range of advanced features, including a panoramic sunroof, 3D surround camera, interactive driver display, and matrix LED headlights. Its off-road capabilities are enhanced by systems such as configurable terrain response, all-terrain progress control, and wade sensing.
Major General Al Ghaithi praised the strategic collaboration with Al Tayer Motors and emphasized the importance of equipping patrol units with state-of-the-art vehicles to maintain public safety. 'Integrating luxury patrol vehicles equipped with cutting-edge technology strengthens our presence across various areas and enhances our ability to respond effectively to evolving security needs,'
he said.
Dubai Police's move aligns with its broader strategy to enhance operational efficiency through innovation, while also reinforcing its reputation for deploying some of the world's most advanced and high-end law enforcement vehicles.
News Source: Emirates News Agency
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