Carbon Motors E7 Police Cruiser

Carbon Motors E7 Police Cruiser

The Carbon Motors E7 Police Cruiser – It seems to be that time of year, where everyone is releasing a super-duper kick ass criminal catching cruiser. Ford has a new Explorer, Dodge has a Charger, and now up-and-coming Carbon Motors has E7.

Built on a purpose-built chassis and using a 300 HP, 420 Lb-Ft of torque forced-induction diesel, the 4,000 Lb E7 will run 0-60 in 6.5 seconds, top out at 155 MPH and return 28-30 MPG in normal use. More importantly, it’s designed to a 250,000-mile durability spec. Faster, more economical and longer lasting than current cop cars, but it’s what inside that really counts; the E7 has been designed around the police officers specific needs.

Current cruisers, modified versions of civilian cars, are far from ideal for police use. The necessary additions — radios, computers, donut holders — often get added with little to no thought or testing to how they’ll perform in a crash, often becoming lethal projectiles in an impact. Seats aren’t built for 8-hour-long shift, controls aren’t created with control in mind, communications and computer equipment gets spec’d for cost, not capability.

The E7 integrates all its features neatly into a cohesive package. Check out the faired-in lights all over the bodywork — better for aerodynamics. The seats are made to support large and in-charge cops and accommodate utility belts full of cuffs, batons and handguns. Heated and cooled cup holders complement the A/C fans incorporated in the headrests for year-round comfort. All computing and communications take place through the huge dash-mounted touch screen while gadgets like radar speed detectors, 360° surveillance cams and automatic license plate recognition cameras abound. It even has biohazard and weapons of mass destruction detectors integrated in neat trunk-mounted NACA ducts.

Source: Jalopnik

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