From Rolls-Royce Cullinan to Lamborghini Urus Performante, here are some of the supercars only the wealthy can afford but currently serving as police, medical and safety cars.

In the past year, several luxury cars that only the wealthy can afford have either joined a police department as patrol car or resumed official duties with a Motorsport governing body as Medical Cars or Safety Cars.
Below are some of these cars.
1) Dubai Police
Rolls-Royce Cullinan


In April, Mansory handed over a one-off Rolls-Royce Cullinan to the oil rich Dubai Police, extending a successful collaboration which started in 2024.
Other notable supercars in Dubai Police’s ‘tourist police luxury patrol fleet’ includes Bugatti Veyron, Aston Martin One-77, Lamborghini Aventador and Urus Performante.
2) Formula One
Aston Martin DBX707
Aston Martin Vantage


In March, specially equipped Aston Martin DBX707 and the Vantage returned for 2025/26 Grand Prix season, with the duo still taking the joint role of Medical Cars and Safety Cars respectively.
Both Aston Martin vehicles are designed to ensure the safety and well-being of drivers and medical personnel on the track, even in rainy conditions
3) Florida Highway Patrol (FHP)
2023 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray


Florida Highway Patrol’s latest patrol car was seized from a suspected drug dealer with the help of the Drug Enforcement Agency Task Force (DEA).
While the Chevy will partake in patrol mission, Florida Highway Patrol noted that it will also be seen at various educational outreach events to educate that crime doesn’t pay.
4) Italian “Polizia di Stato”
Lamborghini Urus Performante


Automobili Lamborghini and the Italian “Polizia di Stato” also celebrated 20 years of a collaboration with the delivery of Lamborghini Urus Performante.
Like the other customized high-performance Lamborghini vehicles in its fleet, the Urus Performante will joined the Italian State Police in patrolling and emergency medical response services.
5) Miami Beach Police Department
Rolls-Royce Ghost


The Miami Beach Police Department (MBPD) also added a Rolls-Royce Ghost ultra-luxury sedan to its patrol fleet as part of an effort to attract new recruits to the force.
The Miami Beach Police Department notes that the $350+ Rolls-Royce wasn’t acquired with tax payers money but a gift from Florida dealership, Braman Motors.