A few days ago, the Dubai Police took delivery of a patrol car unlike any other: a Lamborghini Aventador. Today it’s time for another supercar to join its fleet: a Ferrari FF. This special FF costs around 2 million Emirati Dirham (about $544,000 at the current exchange rates).

The two models have been added to the police fleet in an attempt to "enhance security on the roads in accordance with highest international standards and technical developments," according to an official statement coming from Lt Gen Dahi Khalfan Tamim, Dubai Police Chief. Both supercars will be used to provide best road security in different areas of Dubai.

Just like with the Aventador, the new FF Police Car is painted in a cool white paint with green stripes - official colors in the Emirates. It also features lots of sirens and for the interior it will most likely be offered with all the gadgets required by a police vehicle.

Hit the jump to read more about the Ferrari FF.

About the Ferrari FF

The Ferrari FF was unveiled at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show and it is one that Ferrari traditionalists have yet to warm up to. The FF is powered by a 6,262 cc direct-injected V-12 engine that delivers an impressive 660 horsepower and 503 pound-feet of torque. It can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in 3.7 seconds and goes up to a top speed of 208 mph.

The model is priced at about $300k, so it looks like all the gadgets from the police version cost around $200k.