LOS ANGELES, Nov. 23, 2011 – The all-new Ford Police Interceptor®
sedan and utility vehicle posted class-leading figures in the complete
series of performance tests conducted by the Los Angeles County
Sheriff’s Department (LASD).
The entire portfolio of Police Interceptor vehicles passed the
extreme testing conducted by the LASD and proved to the public and the
law enforcement industry that Ford delivers purpose-built, pursuit-rated
Police Interceptor vehicles.
The annual test to validate pursuit performance on police vehicles
is a joint evaluation conducted by the LASD with the support of the L.A.
Police Department. To match real-world patrol conditions, emphasis is
placed on a semi-continuous run of 32 high-speed pursuit laps to test
for brake and tire durability, powertrain robustness and high vehicle
temperature driveability.
“Our experience with the Crown Victoria helped us develop the next
generation of Police Interceptor vehicles that serve as tools for the
law enforcement community to do their jobs safely, efficiently and
effectively,” said Lisa Teed, Ford marketing manager for the Police
Interceptor products. “The LASD testing proves the durability of Ford’s
latest generation of police vehicles.”
Leading the competition
The 3.5-liter EcoBoost® all-wheel-drive sedan posted the fastest acceleration times of the event.
“EcoBoost powertrain performance is optimized for closing speed and
maximizing takedowns, thus preventing high-speed pursuits from even
forming,” said Bill Gubing, chief engineer for the Police Interceptors.
The EcoBoost-equipped Police Interceptor sedan completed the
32-lap, high-speed pursuit test posting the fastest average lap time,
which was roughly two seconds faster than the V8 competitors.
Not to be outdone, the 3.7-liter Police Interceptor utilities
completed the grueling 32-lap tests, and the all-wheel-drive variants
all posted faster times than their competitors by roughly two seconds
per lap. The Police Interceptor utilities also performed well in the
braking event by stopping eight feet better than direct competitors.
The 3.5-liter Ti-VCT sedans completed the 32-lap high-speed pursuit
test, outperforming the outgoing Crown Victoria. The Ti-VCT sedans also
shined in the city pursuit test, posting times better than the V8
competitors. The city pursuit testing is a series of short straights and
quick turns to simulate a tight, city-style pursuit. The event tests
the vehicle’s driving dynamics and ease of pursuit driving in urban
environments.
Experience counts
Building on more than 15 years of leadership, Ford took the key
product attributes that made Crown Victoria Police Interceptor the
leading law enforcement vehicle and increased the next-generation
product’s capabilities including the first and only pursuit-rated
all-wheel-drive police vehicles. Now police departments and other law
enforcement agencies can get an all-new, American-made vehicle with the
same durability and price range as the popular Crown Victoria. The new
Police Interceptor sedan and utility vehicle will be built at Ford’s
Chicago Assembly Plant.
Working with Ford’s Police Advisory Board consisting of law
enforcement professionals from the United States and Canada who provided
feedback on attributes such as safety, performance, durability, driver
comfort and functionality, the new Police Interceptor vehicles are
purpose-built to meet the requirements of this demanding industry.
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