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Police car for the 21st Century!


charlotte49er

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This is f'ing cool! Looks like something out of Judge Dredd!

Built in my hometown of Connersville, Indiana!

Carbon Motors E7 Curiser!

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It's even got cup holders! :P

POWERTRAIN / CHASSIS

EngineForced Induction DieselRecommended FuelUltra-low sulfur (ULS) DieselDrivelineRear-Wheel-DriveHorsepower> 250 bhpTorque> 400 lb-ftTransmissionMulti-Speed AutomaticFront Brakes14" Vented Discs, ABSRear Brakes13" Vented Discs, ABSWheels19 x 8" SteelTires245/55R19Front SuspensionStruts, coil springs, anti-roll barRear SuspensionMulti-link, coil springs, self-leveling shocks, anti-roll bar

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All-new purpose-built vehicle platform exclusively for law enforcement

  • Meets or exceeds all regulatory requirements
  • Designed to 250,000 mile durability specification
  • Turn-key built-to-direct-order - 24/7/365 call center support
  • Turn-key end-of-vehicle-life process
  • Comprehensive warranty
  • Aluminum spaceframe body structure
  • 75 mph rear impact crash capability
  • Cockpit with fully-integrated factory fitted law enforcement equipment
  • Integrated emergency lights, spot lights, take down lights, and directional stick
  • Segment exclusive coach rear doors for safer suspect ingress and egress
  • Vehicle dynamic control
  • Anti-lock brakes
  • Optimized approach / departure angles and ground clearance
  • NIJ Level III-A (or better) ballistic protection (front doors and dash panel)
  • Purpose-designed seat for use with on-body equipment - Heated and ventilated seats
  • Heads up display
  • Reverse backup camera
  • Remote start capability
  • Driver specific intelligent key
  • 360 degree exterior surveillance capability
  • Automatic license plate recognition system
  • Video and audio surveillance of rear passenger compartment
  • 130hz - 350hz bass siren
  • Nightvision compliant interior illumination
  • Integrated forward looking infrared system (FLIR)
  • Integrated shotgun mounts
  • Optimized storage capability (compartment and cargo)
  • Integrated front and rear passenger compartment partition
  • Hoseable rear passenger compartment
  • Integrated push bumpers and PIT capability

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Now with the Crown Vic gone all the cops have is the FWD Impala or a police fitted Mustang. And the Mustang is only a pursuit car. This car is cooll in that you can have 2 officers ride in it.

What are the Police going to do when they have to retire their Corwn Vics. Every Char-Meck officer I have ever talked to, love their Crown Vics over the Impala.

Darn, I wonder if I can buy stock?

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