
Ford displayed production versions of the Police Responder Hybrid Sedan and Special Service Plug-In Hybrid Sedan at the New York Auto Show. Concept models for these vehicles were announced in 2017. Photos courtesy of Ford
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Ford has revealed its Special Service Plug-In Hybrid Sedan for law enforcement agencies, capable of driving up to 21 miles on electricity. The vehicle is designed for law enforcement personnel whose jobs don’t require a pursuit-rated vehicle.
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The Tulare County (Calif.) Sheriff's Department plans to purchase 28 Ford Police Interceptor Utility vehicles, 10 Ford Fusions, one half-ton pickup truck, and one transport van.
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The Owasso (Okla.) Police Department is purchasing 12 new vehicles that will replace a dozen older models that have either reached or passed the seven-year or 100,000-mile driving limit.
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Responding to concerns about carbon monoxide exposure in Ford Police Interceptor Utility vehicles, Ford cited improperly sealed holes in the body of the vehicles that were created during the upfitting process.
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Ford Motor Company has announced it will offer to cover the cost of specific repairs in its Police Interceptor Utility vehicles with carbon monoxide concerns.
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Ford introduced the first hybrid pursuit vehicle, the Police Responder Hybrid Sedan, at Los Angeles Police Department headquarters in downtown Los Angeles. Read more about the new vehicle here. Photos by Chris Brown, Thi Dao, and courtesy of Ford.
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Ford’s all-new Police Responder Hybrid Sedan will get an EPA-estimated 38 mpg combined and is designed for urban or local patrol.
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The 2017 NAFA Institute & Expo (I&E) took place April 25 to 28 in Tampa, Fla. Here's a selection of vehicles seen on the show floor. Read more about the show here. Photos by Thi Dao.
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Ford has scheduled an unveiling event of a concept police vehicle at the 2017 NAFA Institute & Expo in Tampa, Fla., that runs from April 25 to 28, the company announced.
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