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Showing posts with label Police. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Police. Show all posts

Saturday, May 28, 2016

Tokyo police gets the Nissan sportscars to hunt down the street vandals

Performance of Nissan 370 Z Nismo was very famous on the race track. Soon, the sportscar will also accompany the Tokyo Police in Japan while on duties. Nissan 370Z Nismo into a new fleet of the Tokyo police because it is considered capable enough to support traffic safety activities and hunting down the evil dirfter who often make trouble in the city.
A new fleet of Nissan 370 Z Nismo for Tokyo Police Departement. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1aXDyl)
As quoted of Carscoops on Sunday, May 22, 2016, according to Makato Fuji, a regional product manager of Nissan Motor, said that the police had been chose the 370 Z Nismo models to support their tasks on the road. As we knew, the Nissan sportscar used a 3.7-liter V6 engine which could spew the power of 350 hp.

The new police cars will be painted with the color combination of black and white. On the left and right body side contained the word 'Police' with Japanese police logo. While on the roof, there's a red rotator light.
It seems that in Tokyo, Japan will be more secure and orderly with the presence of this new police vehicles. Fly to Tokyo to check and see directly...!! *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | CARSCOOPS]
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Saturday, February 6, 2016

A Nissan GT-R powered RS 01 police concept version

Dubai Police in the United Arab Emirates indeed become one of the most luxurious police force throughout the universe. Naturally, the line up of vehicles used on duty alone could cover a wide reliable supercars such as Lamborghini, Bugatti and Ferrari, etc.

Not to forget with the supercar providers, on January 26, 2016, Renault also released a video that showed a supercar reserved for police officers, the difference is this time Renault is targeting not only in Dubai but worldwide.
Renault Sport RS 01 Interceptor concept car. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1nu27fb)
As reported by Autoblog, Renault Sport RS 01 is set to be transformed into a police patrol vehicles on the freeway, equipped with black and white livery, the yellow line neon, strobe lights and others. Then pinned also the LED turn signal.

The renowned French car manufacturer was installed a 3.8-liter twin-turbo V8 engine in the RS 01 Interceptor police patrol concept car from the Nissan GT-R which has applied the body of carbon fiber materials.
Unfortunately, Renault RS 01 Interceptor which lauched in one of the streets in France, no official release to include both video description specification every inch of the car, and the statement whether the car will be sold freely or not. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | AUTOBLOG]
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Thursday, December 31, 2015

Ford Mustang Concept specially made for the US laws enforcement agencies

The Dubai Police is famous for their luxury cars collection that is used for patrol. But the United States Police was also not want to lose to show off their official cars.

As quoted from Carscoops, United States Police prepared using the Ford Mustang as the official cars. Uniquely, these cars are also modified in such a way that will be the fastest police cars.
Ford Mustang Interceptor Concept car specifically used for Police, Operations by Steeda Autosports. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1me8MKD)
An automotive modifications company named Steeda Autosports, believed to make over in such a manner American typical cars. In fact, they've introduced a pair of Mustang Interceptor Concepts for Police, Special Service, and Government Operations.

"We have selected the racing components that have been tested for ease of law enforcement work," said Dario Orlando as President of Steeda Autosports.
Ford Mustang Interceptor Concept car specifically used for Special Service, and Government Operations by Steeda Autosports. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1me8MKD)
Both cars are built with a special platform Q500 and Q750. Then the suspension was modified to withstand the maximum load. Then the brake was using ceramic materials in all parts of the wheel.

By using a 5,000 cc V8 engine and backed the supercharger system that is capable of spraying the power up to 777 hp with a torque of 888 Nm. As a complement, the LED rotator lights were also prepared. Provided the rotator lights on the roof of the car, for Police official cars, while the closed rotator lights hiding in the grille, for federal agents used. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | CARSCOOPS]
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Saturday, October 10, 2015

A unique custom 3-wheeled version of Batmobile

Batman is a fantasy movie characters is not only synonymous with a super-rich male behind in all-black robe figure, but also a very famous hero in Gotham City. As the city hero, he always uses and drives super sophisticated and of course 'anti-mainstream' vehicles named 'Batmobile'.
A unique 3-wheeled version of Batmobile by Game Over Cycles. (Picture from: http://on.mash.to/1VATkYr)
That is a basic overview of the Batmobile, the city hero vehicles when pursuing his enemies. Batmobile from the classic series, up to the latest series in the The Dark Knight Rises series, those Batman's vehicle models are always changing and offering many mysterious accents.
Front view of Game Over Cycles 3-wheeled version of Batmobile. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1hnMLFI)
But what happens if the modifier builds and realizes the super unique Batmobile in the real world? That's great work presented by the Polish automotive modifier workshop named Game Over Cycles. 
Right side view of Game Over Cycles 3-wheeled version of Batmobile. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1hnMLFI)
By using the base of a 3.7-liter Audi V8 engine, they made a three-wheeled typical combat vehicle inspired by Tim Burton's Batman and Batman Returns. Also note that the Game Over Cycles custom workshop specializes in the modification and restoration of big motorcycles and vintage cars.
Rear side view of Game Over Cycles 3-wheeled version of Batmobile. (Picture from: http://on.mash.to/1VATkYr)
By making the 3-wheeled version of Batmobile had a chance to attract enthusiastic users of social media, even before all done. Game Over Cycles itself is not too stingy diligently to update the information and specifications at the same time the work profile in their official Facebook page. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | GAME OVER CYCLES | MASHABLE]
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Monday, February 2, 2015

The police car with the stolen car detector

Police authorities in Aalter, Belgium got a new patrol car units, namely Skoda Octavia vRS. Remarkably, this Belgian police car is equipped with a vehicle license plate number recognition system called ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition).
Skoda Octavia vRS police car with ANPR technology. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1EtcMN8)
The device was able to record the license plate number and then the software compares with the data which stored in the vehicle registration data center. If there's detected a fake license plate and suspected as the stolen car, the police authorities will be alerted and immediately gave chase to check the car.

In Belgium, the Skoda Octavia vRS actually sold at a priced only €29,490 (Rp. 421.8 million). But this special police car was sold at a higher price with the addition of the ANPR system. One unit was sold at €85,000 (Rp. 1.21 billion) and the ANPR device taped on the car's hood to be able to read the other car's plate number. With the addition of these tools make the car look a little different.

The Skoda Octavia vRS was able to achieve acceleration from zero to a speed of 100 kph (62 mph) in 6.8 seconds and can reach a top speed of 248 kph (154 mph). This figure is the result of output a 2.0-liter engine that has a capable of power spewing of 220 hp. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | WORLDCARFANS]
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Friday, October 24, 2014

Dubai Police's new rides!

Dubai Police is famous for the discipline and also have a super expensive official fleet, even the greatest and most expensive in the world, and making those who are fond of the automotive world being the envy.

Just imagine, the vehicle class of Nissan GT-R, Aston Martin, McLaren MP4-12C, Ford Mustang, Camaro, Ferrari, Bugatti Veyron to the Italian 'Raging Bull', Lamborghini Aventador articipate wearing their green white uniforms.

As if not enough with those supercars, as reported by utoevolution if Dubai Police have yet another new ride. It is the amphibian, Gibss Quadski, the unobstructed vehicle in land and sea.
Dubai Police adds the Gibbs Quadski into their marine fleet. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1zhvBRP)
Gibbs Quadski uses an inline 4-cylinder engine with a apacity of 1,300 cc and claimed to be capable of producing 140 hp of power and maximum torque of 118 Nm (87 lb ft) with a total weight of 605 kg. Gibbs modified the cooling system, and it now has dual-cooling: closed-loop for land operation and open-loop for wet environments. Make this fearless amphibious vehicle can pursuit the criminals who ran up to a maximum speed of 72 kph (45 mph) at sea surface.
Wow, would have increased the ability of Dubai Police with their new rides. (See another Dubai Police cars fleet) *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | AUTOEVOLUTION]
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Monday, October 13, 2014

The Legendary Dutch Police Porsche 356 Returns to the Spotlight

Heritage Reborn - Every once in a while, a car resurfaces from history that reminds us how vehicles can be more than just machines — they can be living pieces of a nation’s story. One such legend comes from the flat, scenic highways of the Netherlands, where the roar of a German sports car once echoed in the name of law and order. It’s not your everyday police cruiser — it’s a Porsche 356 Cabriolet, a rare relic that once patrolled Dutch roads with grace, speed, and unmistakable flair.
Porsche 356 Cabriolet as Rijkspolitie patrol car in its heyday. (Picture from: Jalopnik)
Back in the early 1960s, the Netherlands had a problem. With few speed limits on the roads, drivers often pushed their luck, and the result was a surge of tragic accidents. In an effort to restore safety, the Dutch police — known as the Rijkspolitie — decided to look abroad for inspiration. Their neighbors in Germany had already discovered an effective solution: since 1956, German highway patrols had been using Porsche cars to chase down reckless speeders. If it worked for them, why not give it a try?
Rijkspolitie's Porsche 356 Cabriolet. (Picture from: Jalopnik)
The Dutch followed the same path, quite literally. They ordered twelve Porsche 356 Cabrioletselegant, open-top sports cars built in Stuttgartto patrol more than 500 kilometers of Dutch highways. The cars weren’t just fast; they were agile, reliable, and surprisingly durable. These white convertibles, marked with the official Rijkspolitie insignia, became an unmistakable sight along the highways, turning heads while enforcing the law.
 

For four years, the Porsche 356 Cabriolet served with distinction. Each one clocked up to 190,000 kilometersa remarkable feat for a car originally designed for performance rather than police work. But despite the demanding duty, these cars remained in pristine mechanical condition. The open-roof design wasn’t just for style; it allowed officers to communicate easily with drivers and control traffic on the spot. It was functionality wrapped in elegance — a rare balance of speed, safety, and sophistication.
Dashboard and interior view of Rijkspolitie's Porsche 356 Cabriolet. (Picture from: Jalopnik)
Eventually, time caught up with the fleet. The Porsches were retired, and as they transitioned from state service to civilian life, the police stripped them of all official equipment. The sirens, stop signs, radio antennas, loudspeakerseverything that identified them as police vehicleswas carefully removed. What remained were pure Porsche classics, ready to live a new chapter as collector’s gems.

Among the original twelve cars, only one has survived in exceptional condition. This particular Porsche 356 Cabriolet, once a proud member of the Dutch highway patrol, resurfaced years later and was offered for auction in London by Bonhams in 2014. Experts valued it between $110,000 and $160,000 — a testament not only to its rarity but to the story it carried within its frame.
Rear three quarter of Rijkspolitie's Porsche 356 Cabriolet. (Picture from: Jalopnik)
Today, that very car stands as a reminder of an era when speed met service, and design met duty. It’s a piece of history that embodies both the innovation of Porsche and the forward-thinking spirit of the Dutch police. Beyond its gleaming chrome and timeless silhouette, it represents a moment when nations collaborated to make roads safer — with the help of one extraordinary machine. 
Decades may have passed, but the legend of the Rijkspolitie Porsche 356 continues to capture hearts. It’s more than a collector’s dream; it’s a symbol of how elegance and efficiency once joined forces to keep the highways safe. Somewhere, you can almost imagine it again — a white blur on an open Dutch road, engine humming, chasing not just speeders, but the thrill of history itself. *** [EKA [13102014] | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | JALOPNIK | BOLDRIDE]
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Monday, June 23, 2014

Another motorcycle option that started ogled by American Police

Victory Motorcycles began ogled by United States cops for use as their official vehicles. Unity decided to "move the bow" of Harley-Davidson is the Daytona Beach Police Department, which will receive 12 units of Victory as of October 1.
Victory Commander I which used by Daytona Beach Police Departement. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1p6qeAa)
The reason, after testing the Victory Commander I (based Victory Cross Country) and compared with a variant of Harley-Davidson class, they assumed that the Victory has a better performance, include the engine, braking, and the heat radiating to the thighs. Convenience and security has also become one of the points of consideration.

"Every year our agency offers a new motorcycle. Of course we want better performance for convenience charge, although the difference is not too far away," said Jason Killer, a traffic unit member of the Daytona Beach Police Department.

It is said, Victory Police Motorcycles (VPM) offers a checklist contains two options for police use. The options offered are still able to grow on demand, such as the AR-15 rifle rack, handle gas with heating, until the LED light package that no other manufacturer can offer.
The Tyler (Texas) Police Department took delivery of 10 Victory Commander I police motorcycles. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1nuLpoT)
VPM is based in Arizona, which is currently in charge of converting a standard motorcycle to be ideal for a police agency upon request. Motorcycle overhauled among other types of Cross Country, Cross Roads, or Vision with devices such as radios, special lights, sirens, and a backup battery for electronic devices.

Other changes are usually fresh paint complete with police logo. Accessories such as skid plate, specifically wind shields, protective feet, until the fire extinguisher device could be asked to if needed. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | VICTORY POLICE MOTORCYCLES | MOTORCYCLE]
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Saturday, September 28, 2013

Another 7 coolest Police Supercars

American and Canadian Police force have the world's greatest patrolmen. In addition to highly focused training methods, also has many sophisticated patrol car specifications. No wonder if the American and Canadian police officers have the courage to conduct the high speed pursuing action against illegal racers, car thieves or criminals on the streets.

This sparked some countries to undertake similar method, by giving the advanced sports cars to their police force. Here we summarize 7 supercool police cars from all over the world,

7. Mazda RX-8
Like any modern police force, the Keisatsu (Japanese police force)  have a tremendous amount of equipment. Unlike the United States, where most police cars are one of just two or three common types of sedan, the Japanese use an astonishing variety of cars, each especially suited to a specific role.
Japanese Police Mazda RX-8. (Picture from: http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/)
Ranging from Honda (Acura) NSX, Nissan Skyline GT-R, Mitsubishi GTO (300 GT) and finally they were use Mazda RX-8. The next generation of the RX-7 can be driven up to 234 kph by using a machine that is able to generate power of 290 horsepower.

6. Mitsubishi Evolution X
British police are the lucky one who got the latest Mitsubishi Lancer Evo car. Mitsubishi Evolution X officially became the British patrol cars, although the Road Crime Unit (RCU) of South Yorkshire Police has been used the Mitsubishi Evolution X that could be driven up to 228 kph as it uses an engine that capable of generating power up to 291 horsepower. 
South Yorkshire Police Mitsubishi Evolution X. (Picture from: http://jalopnik.com/)
The Road Crime Unit of the South Yorkshire Police will use the Evolution X radio cars, along side a fleet of Evolution VIII and IX police cars, to trap speeders. In addition to the speed, the style and the scary image it presented in your rear-view mirror, the cars come equipped with the new Automated Number Plate Recognition system. The Evos will "hunt" in packs of three in order to provide a deterrent for anyone in the mood to end up on the BBC News.

5. Porsche Panamera
The first car Porsche has donated to police in Australia is powered by a regular 3.6-litre V6 – rather than a twin-turbo engine reserved for its thoroughbred machines. The car is the slowest amongst the Porsche car catalogue. The base model Porsche Panamera accelerates to 100 kph in a leisurely 6.3 seconds and a top speed of 259 kph.
NSW Police Porsche Panamera. (Picture from: http://news.drive.com.au/)
The police Porsche will be equipped with temporary lights and sirens to stop traffic if required, but not radar equipment to catch speeders. The $200,000-plus Panamera will primarily be used as a community liaison vehicle within the Crime Management Unit of NSW Police – not the highway patrol.

4. Porsche Cayenne
Porsche Cayenne is a five-seat luxury car made ​​in 2002 by the German company, Porsche. The Cayenne car using the first technology of V8 engine which are applied by Porsche since 1995. This engine could be generate power of 300 horsepower.
Russian Police 2006 Porsche Cayenne Bi-Turbo. (Picture from: http://www.englishrussia.com/)
Not only the German, Russian police force recorded using the Porsche Cayenne as their police patrol vehicles. Porsche Cayenne has a top speed of 142 kph, and is considered to be pretty tough car to explore the corners of the city in Russia.

3. Dodge Challenger SRT-8
In what might be one of the coolest police cars ever, the Edmonton Police Department, Alberta, Canada unveiled a 2009 Dodge Challenger SRT-8 Police car complete with a roll cage with swing out bars, flashing lights and three-tone paint job.
Edmonton Police Dodge Challenger SRT-8. (Picture from: http://www.motorauthority.com/)
The Challenger will become a member of the EPS street legal team to help educate drivers about the dangers of illegal street racing and to promote healthy competition at legal racing venues.  The Challenger police car has been shown at the 2009 Edmonton Motor Show.

2. Spyker C8 Spyder
And then, there was a Spyker C8 Spyder is specially created for Frevoland police in the Netherlands. The C8 is a hand built roadster built by Spyker and powered by an Audi 4.2L V8, which is capable of producing output power of 400 hp and could be pushed to speeds up to 300 kph. There are several different flavors starting with a 400 hp version capable of reaching speeds of up to 300 kph moving up to the C8 Double 12S, a street legal version of the Le Mans C8 with an optional 600 hp engine.
Frevoland Police Spyker C8 Spyder. (Picture from: http://www.motorauthority.com/)
A more expensive and powerful version, labelled the C12 because of its W12 engine, was also developed recently but considering the €215,000 starting price for just the V8 version, we bet that the police version is the lesser C8 model. This is just the latest high-end performance car to be turned over to crime fighting forces.

1. Hummer H2
German automotive performance house GeigerCar specialises in American cars and outrageous one-offs, and is hence accustomed to unusual customer requests. So the request from a Texas sheriff to turn his personal emergency vehicle into the world’s fastest police Hummer represented a special challenge and one which was approached with pride.
Texas state's County Sheriff Hummer H2. (Picture from: http://www.hdwallpapersinn.com/)
This is the Hummer H2 which is used by U.S. sheriff in the Texas state. With a supercharged 7.0-liter compressor engine-powered up to 700 hp, the big car can accelerate from rest to 100 km per hour in 6.5 seconds and has a maximum speed of 250 km per hour. Be careful for those of you who like to deal with the police, especially in the state of Texas. (See another Police Supercars.) *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | MOTOR AUTHORITY | TOP SPEED | AUTOBLOG | GALIH PAKUAN | PIKIRAN RAKYAT 13092013]
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Sunday, September 15, 2013

Seeing 7 posh supercars on the Dubai Police garage

Dubai, renowned for its opulence and extravagance, once again astounds with its extraordinary fleet of police cars. In just two months, Dubai managed to assemble the city's most expensive and exotic supercars, showcasing a profound dedication to luxury. This remarkable feat began in April 2013 with the introduction of the iconic Lamborghini Aventador, signaling the start of an exceptional journey into high-speed enforcement.
The Dubai Police's fancy car fleet. (Picture from: http://www.emirates247.com/)
The authorities have announced their plans to further enhance the history of police cars by adding more cool exotic cars to the fleet. Recently, they expanded by incorporating the Ferrari, Bentley, Aston Martin, Bugatti, Mercedes Benz, and Chevrolet Camaro SS, elevating the allure of Dubai Police's exotic cars fleet. Here, we delve into summarizing these seven supercool cars in Dubai Police's impressive lineup.

1. Lamborghini Aventador
The Lamborghini Aventador, with its distinctive scissor doors and a roaring V12 engine boasting 6,498 cc, set the tone for what was to follow. This supercar, capable of unleashing 700 PS of power at 8,250 rpm and 690 Nm of torque at 5,500 rpm, epitomizes speed and style. Clocking 0-100 kph in a breathtaking 2.9 seconds and reaching a top speed of 349 kph, it's a force to be reckoned with on the roads.
Dubai Police Lamborghini Aventador. (Picture from: http://www.therichest.com/)

2. Ferrari FF
Adding to the allure, Dubai Police expanded its fleet to include the Ferrari FF, a masterpiece of engineering and elegance. This four-seater wonder, equipped with a V12 engine generating 660 PS at 8,000 rpm and 683 Nm of torque at 6,000 rpm, accelerates from 0 to 100 kph in a mere 3.7 seconds, showcasing both power and grace on the streets of Dubai.
Dubai Police Ferrari FF. (Picture from: http://www.carbuzz.com/)

3. Mercedes Benz SLS AMG
The Mercedes Benz SLS AMG, a symbol of luxury and performance, found its place in the Dubai Police's garage as well. Boasting a 6,208 cc V8 engine delivering 571 PS of power at 6,800 rpm and 650 Nm of torque at 4,750 rpm, this supercar accelerates to 100 kph in 3.8 seconds and achieves a top speed of 340.1 kph, blending comfort with unparalleled speed.
Dubai Police Mercedes Benz SLS AMG. (Picture from: http://www.blogdot.tv/)

4. Bentley Continental GT
Not to be outdone, the Bentley Continental GT, with its 6.0-liter W12 engine producing 575 PS of power and 700 Nm of torque, adds a touch of British sophistication to the police fleet. Its all-wheel-drive system ensures impeccable handling, propelling it from 0 to 100 kph in 4.8 seconds and reaching a top speed of 325 kph.
Dubai Police Bentley Continental GT. (Picture from: http://www.thenational.ae/)

5. Aston Martin One-77
The Aston Martin's One-77, a marvel of modern engineering, graces the Dubai Police's lineup with its carbon fiber chassis and handcrafted aluminum body. Sporting a 7.3-liter V12 engine generating 760 PS of power and 750 Nm of torque, it catapults from 0 to 100 kph in 3.5 seconds, showcasing both style and substance.
Dubai Police Aston Martin One-77. (Picture from: http://blog.dailymotion.com/)

6. Chevrolet Camaro SS
The American muscle arrives in the form of the Chevrolet Camaro SS, a dynamic addition to Dubai's police force. Powered by a 6.2-liter V8 engine churning out 400 hp, this iconic muscle car accelerates from 0 to 100 kph in 4.5 seconds and achieves a top speed of 255.89 kph, embodying raw power and adrenaline.
Dubai Police Chevrolet Camaro SS. (Picture from: http://wot.motortrend.com/)

7. Bugatti Veyrons Super Sport
Last but certainly not least, the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport, a true epitome of speed, joins the elite fleet with its 8.0-liter W16 engine producing a staggering 987 hp. Capable of going from 0 to 100 kph in a mind-boggling 2.4 seconds and boasting an average top speed of 408.5 kph, it reigns supreme as the world's fastest street-legal supercar.
Dubai Police Bugatti Veyron SS. (Picture from: http://www.motorauthority.com/)
 
In conclusion, Dubai Police's collection of exotic supercars not only showcases the city's affinity for luxury but also underscores its commitment to high-performance law enforcement. These supercars, beyond their aesthetics, serve as a symbol of Dubai's pursuit of excellence in every aspect of life, including ensuring safety and security on its roads. (See another Police Supercars.) *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | MOTOR AUTHORITY | TOP SPEED | AUTOBLOG]
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