by Brad Anderson
- Dubai Police added Mansory’s wild Purosangue to its patrol fleet.
- The bodykit features forged carbon parts and flared wheel arches.
- A white and green livery barely tones down the aggressive styling.
To suggest Mansory shocked the world with its controversial bodykit for the Ferrari Purosangue last year might be giving the world too much credit. Somehow, after taking one of Ferrari’s more gracefully styled efforts and dressing it up like a carbon-fiber parade float, the tuner still managed to find an audience. Among the admirers, it seems, are none other than the Dubai Police.
During the recent 1000 Miglia Experience UAE 2025, a high-end rally that winds through some of the Middle East’s most dramatic landscapes, Mansory presented a one-off Pugnator, the name it gives to its Purosangue conversion, commissioned for the local police force.
Visually, it’s not the single ugliest take on the Purosangue that we’ve seen. The white and green law enforcement livery is relatively subdued compared to Mansory’s usual aesthetic. Still, the fundamental design choices remain intact, and those alone are enough to make Ferrari purists wince.
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Mansory has transformed the front end of the Ferrari with a new bumper that includes a larger grille accented by a forged carbon fiber splitter. There are also flared wheel arches, an aftermarket hood with plenty of cheap-looking air vents, and sharp forged carbon side skirts. A set of black wheels with yellow outer edges has also been fitted.
Turn it around and things only get more difficult to process. Mansory has interrupted the Purosangue’s flowing roofline with a static rear wing that looks like it came from an entirely different concept. There’s also a secondary lip spoiler on the trunk lid, as if the first one didn’t quite get the point across.
Things then get particularly distasteful towards the base of the rear end where there’s a carbon bumper, diffuser, and stacked quad exhausts like an old Ferrari California.
It’s unclear what the Dubai Police plan to do with this Purosangue. While most forces reserve their supercars for parades and Instagram posts, Dubai has a habit of suggesting theirs are ready for action. Whether this one ends up chasing down suspects or just selfies with tourists, remains to be seen.
