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Old 10-04-18, 10:20 AM
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Default 2020 Ford Police Interceptor Utility dominates Michigan State Police testing

2019 Dodge Charger Pursuit was a very close second




The Michigan State Police has released its preliminary findings from testing the 2019 crop of police vehicles, and the results are a bit surprising. The consistent top performer of the bunch was the 2020 Ford Police Interceptor Utility, better known to civilians as the Ford Explorer. Specifically, the top performer was the model with the new turbocharged 3.0-liter V6.

The Michigan State Police conducts acceleration, top speed, braking and lap time tests of all the available police vehicles. The 3.0-liter Police Interceptor Utility was the fastest to 60 mph at 5.77 seconds, had the highest top speed of 150 mph, and the best average lap time of 1:36.47. The lap time was particularly impressive as it was just over half a second faster than the next quickest car, the all-wheel-drive V8 Charger.

Still, the 2019 Dodge Charger gave the Explorer a serious run for its money. The all-wheel-drive V8 Charger was only 0.1 seconds behind the Explorer to 60 mph with a time of 5.87 seconds, and the rear-drive version was third quickest at 6.15 seconds. Both V8 Chargers were only 1 mph off of the Explorer's top speed, and the V6 example was third fastest at 141 mph. We already mentioned the all-wheel-drive V8 Charger was half a second off the Explorer's lap time, and the rear-drive variant was just over 1 second behind, giving it the third fastest average time. Dodge also took home braking bragging rights. The V6 Charger won out with a distance of 126.9 feet, followed by the rear-drive V8 Charger with 128 feet, and the V6 Durango Pursuit stopping at 128.8 feet.

Now of course where there are winners, there are also losers. The slowest accelerating police car was the Ford Police Responder Hybrid Sedan, better known as the Fusion Hybrid, with a time of 9.24 seconds. At 8.59 seconds was the V6 Dodge Durango, and the V8 Chevy Tahoe with four-wheel-drive was third slowest at 7.98 seconds. Lowest top speed was 106 mph with the Ford F-150 Police Responder with the 3.5-liter turbocharged V6, followed by the V6 and V8 Durangos with 117- and 118-mph top speeds respectively.

In braking, the Chevy Tahoes performed the worst with the rear-drive version stopping at 145.7 feet and the four-wheel-drive version stopping at 142.5 feet. The F-150 followed with 141.9 feet. When it came to lap times, the Fusion Hybrid lapped the slowest with a time of 1:46.31. The V6 Durango was about a second faster with a time of 1:45.45. The F-150 improved on the Durango by nearly 2.5 seconds with a 1:43.85 time.
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Old 10-04-18, 12:11 PM
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Meh. Most of the officers I've talked to say that they want their Crown Vics back...or the remaining ones held onto and rebuilt. Can't say that I blame them.
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As a Ford fan it's always fun to see this kind of news, but those results show that the top competitors, the Explorer and the Charger, are so close in performance that the decision would come down to which one suits your department's use cases in other areas(do you need to haul more equipment, get off-road, etc?) or which one can be purchased/leased and operated for less $$$$.
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haven't seen any hybrid police cars yet out on the road, hearing that was a first.
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Originally Posted by shadow1118
haven't seen any hybrid police cars yet out on the road, hearing that was a first.
I saw an Ontario Provincial Police (i.e. Ontario highway patrol) Fusion Hybrid in a non-standard, nondescript mid-gray colour a few weeks back. I did not even know there were Hybrids in Ontario police fleets until I saw that one.
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Originally Posted by mmarshall
Meh. Most of the officers I've talked to say that they want their Crown Vics back...or the remaining ones held onto and rebuilt. Can't say that I blame them.
I have heard the same thing too.
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