Law Enforcement Technology

NOV 2014

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Ford Interceptors (sedan, utility) • 30 mpg (estimated highway) • Utility and sedan shared components— wheels, brakes, pads, rotors, calipers, tires • Ballistic front-door panels by BLS Textiles— certified to NIJ Level III, designed to withstand 7.62 x 39 mm mild steel core type 56, plus 5.56 x 45 mm M193 and M855 • Standard self-activiting AWD • Standard horsepower—304 (utility), 305 (3.7L sedan), 388 (3.5L sedan) • Ecoboost horsepower—365 (utility), 365 (3.5L sedan), 240 (2.0L special service sedan) • E85 capable • 1,620 pounds max payload capacity (3.7L V6 utility) • New 18-inch painted aluminum wheels • New bumper to frame rail bracket kit (sedan) • Enhanced Power Transfer Unit cooler (utility) • Side marker LED lamps (utility) Police Vehicle Chevrolet Impala 2015 VEHICLE TESTS 8 Law Enforcement Technology November 2014 www.officer.com Top Performers All results listed are preliminary and are subject to change upon verification of data. Top Speed Chevrolet Impala 3.6L 150 mph Projected Stopping Distance from 60 mph Dodge Charger 3.6L 3.08 124.8 feet Acceleration to 60 mph BMW R1200 RTP 3.99 seconds Dynamic Driving Lap Time (5-lap average) Dodge Charger 5.7L 3.07 AWD 1:34.80 seconds Evaluation results Industry drivers tested the advancements and updates for next year's patrol models 2015 Michigan State Ford Interceptor utility

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