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The Mitsubishi EVO X is already a fearsome machine. Dressed in a British police suit, this is even more intimidating
Italians are passionate people, and so are their cops. Just look at this Lamborghini Gallardo
As if the basic Gallardo wasn’t enough, the high-speed chase division of the Italian police force relies on the LP560-4 version.
The Ferrari 612 Scaglietti: Uncompromising comfort for the ultimate high-speed chase.
The Honda NSX, as a police car, must be a dream to drive
Street patrol in the U.K. isn’t only by way of small cars. Here is a larger police car: the Lexus GS.
For high-speed chases, this one won’t get very far. But for zigzagging through London’s traffic, the Smart fortwo is just the ticket.
Not only is the Caparo T1 a powerful car, it’s also agile and very rare. However, this is just a prototype. Alas, high-speed chase squads take note: nothing can escape it!
If Chrysler was the biggest police-car maker in the 1970s and ’80s, the company seems unable to make a comeback in this market, even though the Dodge Charger is well-suited for the job.
Here is another example of a dragster that can be used on any terrain: the Subaru WRX
Volvo’s V70 wagons are known for their durability. In Canada, police forces in Quebec use them in their fleets. Here is a V70 cop car from England.
The British sure seem to have variety in their fleets. This bullet-fast Lotus Exige handles extremely well.
German company GeigerCars specializes in the modification of American dragsters. A Texas sheriff even ordered his own toy from this company. Equipped with a 700-hp V8, he’s sure to have the most powerful Hummer around
Australians love big V8 cars. This Holden VE Commodore is essentially a Pontiac G8, and it is very popular down under
You can bet that American tuners would love to be stopped by this fantastic Nissan 350Z loaded with Nismo gadgets
Police have to leave their vehicle’s engine running all the time, and this Toyota Prius hybrid is easy on the environment
This Porsche 911, modified by German tuner TechArt, must have convinced a few kids to become cops.
The Mercedes CLS is already a heck of a car. Redesigned by Brabus as a German police car, it’s equipped with everything for the role. And with 730 hp, it’s the world’s fastest sedan.