Dubai's 26 Crore World's Fastest Ambulance Car

- Encrusted with 440 diamonds on the headlights
- Gold plated roof
- Top speed of a claimed 400 kmph
The DCAS or Dubai Corporation of Ambulance Services has recently unveiled the world's fastest and also the most expensive Ambulance at the Dubai Expo. Named the “HyperSport Responder” this ambulance is in fact a Lykan HyperSport.

Developed by W Motors in Dubai, the Lykan HyperSport is an ultra-rare hyper car that was made famous by the fast and the furious franchise. There are a total of only seven Lykan HyperSport units in the world and cost at about 26 crores for one.
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— Dubai Tourism (DET) (@dubaitourism) March 26, 2017
The car is capable of accelerating from a standstill to a 100 kilometres per hour in just 2.8 seconds and has a claimed top speed of 400 kilometres per hour.

This automobile also tends to come with a set of 440 diamonds that go along the front LED lights and has a gold-plated roof in the interior with gold stitched leather as well. This car also comes with the world's first ever 3D hologram holographic mid-air display which is controlled using motion gestures. In terms of performance the car is completely made out of carbon fibre in order to reduce its overall weight and comes equipped with a twin turbocharged 3756 cc inline six mounted in the rear with a power output of 780 bhp and 960 Nm of torque.

Dubai has once again shown that it is one of the leading cities in terms of innovative technology and design. The HyperSport Responder's aim is to reduce the reaction time during an emergency by assuring a quick intervention.
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