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Meeting the Modern Demands of Law Enforcement

The current-generation Ford Police Interceptor Utility® is the first-ever pursuit-rated hybrid SUV

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To Protect and Serve

Like the officers who drive them, Ford police vehicles are specialized to meet the needs of the communities they serve – providing law-enforcement agencies of all stripes with the ideal tools to get the job done.

Police Vehicle Models

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Seven Decades on the Beat

Ford introduced the first-ever police package in 1950. Over the following decades, we’ve worked alongside law enforcement agencies with a purpose-built philosophy that continues today. Every vehicle is built with what we call the Ford Police DNA – safety, durability, performance, purpose built and upfit friendly.

1950

Ford becomes the first manufacturer to offer a Police Package vehicle. The focus then, as it is now, was on safety,, durability, performance and the attributes of being purpose built and upfit friendly.

1951

First official use of the Ford "Interceptor" name on teh optional 110-hp flathead V8 engine.

1954

The new Ford "Y-block" Interceptor V8 engine is rated at 160 hp.

1958

The police-exclusive 303-hp "361 Special V8 Police Interceptor" becomes part of a 6-engine, 4-transmission lineup.

1961

Ford Division study finds 58 percent of police vehicles in use in the 50 largest cities in the U.S. are Ford models.

1964

A new emphasis is placed on "total performance" - achieving the best overall benchmarks in driving dynamics, such as acceleration, braking and cornering.

1967

The first Ford sport utility vehicle for law enforcement use is introduced - as well as the first 4x4 - with the launch of the Ford Bronco Special Purpose Vehicle.

1973

The heavy-duty Cruise-O-Matic automatic transmission becomes standard on all Ford police cars.

1982

Mustang patrol model introduced. California Highway Patrol purchases 400.

1983

The full-size Ford sedan is now named the “LTD Crown Victoria”. Police Package vehicles can be ordered with an optional 351 cubic inch 5.8L HO V8.

1993

As a prelude to the Police Interceptor® Utility, the Ford Explorer is first offered with a special service package for law enforcement.

1998

Ford Police Interceptors are the preferred choice of municipalities, dominating the sales of all police pursuit vehicles in the U.S. and Canada.

2002

Ford is the first manufacturer to offer factory-installed ballistic door panels, mounted inside the door.

2003

The Crown Victoria Police Interceptor is the first vehicle worldwide tested to meet the 75-MPH rear-impact crash test. Today’s Ford Police Interceptors remain the only vehicles in the world tested to this demanding standard.

2012

The Crown Victoria Police Interceptor is retired from service, as Ford introduces the next-generation Police Interceptors – offering power and performance with V6 engines and standard full-time Intelligent all-wheel drive.

2013

Ford adds the mighty 3.5L EcoBoost® to the Police Interceptor lineup, which outperforms V8-powered offerings from other manufacturers in independent testing by the Michigan State Police and the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

2015

Ford produces its 100,000th next-generation Police Interceptor - the new Police Interceptor Utility.

2016

Ford is the first manufacturer to offer Level IV+ ballistic panels, mounted inside the door, rated to protect against armor-piercing rounds.

2017

Ford reveals the first-ever pursuit-rated Hybrid, the Police Responder Hybrid Sedan, and the first-ever pursuit-rated pickup truck, the F-150 Police Responder.

2017

Ford Police Interceptor Sedan and Utility continue to be America's best-selling police vehicles.

2018

Ford reveals the 2020 Police Interceptor Utility, with standard hybrid and full-time Intelligent all-wheel drive. In independent testing by the Michigan State Police and the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, the 3.0L EcoBoost outperforms all other vehicles, including V8-powered sedans. Meanwhile, the hybrid outperforms the remaining utility vehicles, including V8-powered utilities.

Ford Special Service Vehicles

To handle specialized departmental needs that don't require pursuit capability, Ford Special Service Vehicles are specifically equipped to fill out your law enforcement fleet.

F-150 SSV

F-150 SSV

When pursuit isn't crucial but capability is, the new Ford F-150 Special Service Vehicle is ready to serve. Its versatile four-door SuperCrew configuration is ready to meet the needs of your department.

Expedition/MAX SSV

Expedition/MAX SSV

For tactical work, off-duty or any combination of both - the Ford Expedition Special Service Vehicle brings the capacity of a full-size body-on-frame SUV to bear. Available in both standard and MAX configurations, it provides ample room for officers, equipment and cargo.*
Cargo and load capacity limited by weight and weight distribution.

F-150 Lightning Pro SSV

F-150 Lightning Pro SSV

An all-electric, zero-emissions* vehicle that doesn’t compromise on police safety and capability. The F-150® Lightning Pro SSV has an available 0-60 mph time of sub 4-seconds** when equipped with the available extended-range battery and a Mega Power Frunk that serves up 14.1 cubic feet of lockable, washable storage space with a 400 lb. weight limit***. The Ford F-150® Lightning Pro SSV is also equipped with a robust 220A DC-DC power source to support police radios, computers, lights and more.


*Based on EPA tailpipe rating. Visit fueleconomy.gov for more information.

**When equipped with available extended-range battery. Ford test data based on typical industry methodology using 1-ft rollout. Your results may vary.

***Max payload varies and is based on accessories and vehicle configuration. See label on doorjamb for carrying capacity of a specific vehicle. See Owner's Manual for important operating instructions.
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Police Modifier Guides

Ford Motor Company has assembled a series of Police Modifier Guides to assist upfitters toward achieving necessary standards of safety and quality in their vehicles.

Police Modifier Guides