2010 Ford Police Interceptor Sedan
The Ford discovered its all-new, purpose-built Ford Police Interceptor sedan, showcasing a car for law enforcement officials that will exceed the sturdiness, safety, performance and fuel economy of the industry's leading police car - the Ford Crown Victoria - while also confirming production of a Ford Police Interceptor utility vehicle.
The Ford police vehicle market leader for 15 years, specifically designed and engineered an all-new Ford Police Interceptor to handle the rigors of police work, including industry-leading power train, safety and technology innovations.
Ford will also add a second Ford Police Interceptor to the lineup, a utility car to provide customers a choice of the best car to suit their needs. More details will be released in the third quarter of this year."Police nationwide asked for a new kind of weapon in the battle for public safety, and Ford is answering the call with a purpose-built vehicle - engineered and built in America - that's as dynamic as it is durable," said Mark Fields, Ford president of The Americas.
To develop the all-new Ford Police Interceptor, Ford engineers worked hand-in-hand with Ford's Police Advisory Board of law enforcement professionals, which provided input on key vehicle attributes such as safety, performance, durability, driver comfort and functionality."Their feedback mattered to us," said Scott Tobin, Ford vehicle line director for cars and crossovers. "Safety and durability were at the top of their list. So safety and durability were at the top of ours."
The Ford police vehicle market leader for 15 years, specifically designed and engineered an all-new Ford Police Interceptor to handle the rigors of police work, including industry-leading power train, safety and technology innovations.
Ford will also add a second Ford Police Interceptor to the lineup, a utility car to provide customers a choice of the best car to suit their needs. More details will be released in the third quarter of this year."Police nationwide asked for a new kind of weapon in the battle for public safety, and Ford is answering the call with a purpose-built vehicle - engineered and built in America - that's as dynamic as it is durable," said Mark Fields, Ford president of The Americas.
To develop the all-new Ford Police Interceptor, Ford engineers worked hand-in-hand with Ford's Police Advisory Board of law enforcement professionals, which provided input on key vehicle attributes such as safety, performance, durability, driver comfort and functionality."Their feedback mattered to us," said Scott Tobin, Ford vehicle line director for cars and crossovers. "Safety and durability were at the top of their list. So safety and durability were at the top of ours."
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