The Significance of a Police Car That’s Also a Hybrid
Fifteen years ago, partially electric vehicles incited a culture war. Now, they’re normal.
by Nicholas Clairmont
Apr 10, 2017
3 minutes
When Americans picture police cars, they usually picture Fords. The auto giant sells 63 percent of all police cars in the U.S., by its accounting. And now, the cops are getting hybrids. On Monday, Ford announced its new hybrid Police Responder, a version of its Fusion sedan made to spec for law-enforcement work.
Some of the immediate benefits of the rollout are obvious: Police departments will save an estimated $3,800 a year in fuel for each of the old V-6
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