
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department will roll out a new fleet of Tesla Cybertrucks this month.
The fleet includes 10 black-and-white Cybtertrucks with flashing lights, sirens, and police logos. They are also equipped with tactical gear, such as shotguns and shields, as well as additional battery capacity to meet policing needs.
They also include a 360-degree camera view exterior to ensure officers have a complete view of their surroundings.
The Cybertrucks also feature a “ride-high” mode that allows officers to transition from city streets to off-road terrain as needed.
“This is just the next evolution in continuing to keep our community safer than it's ever been,” said Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahil during a recent press conference.
These vehicles were donated to the department by Ben and Felicia Horrowitz, owners of a Silicon Valley firm, thereby saving taxpayer funds.











