Dodge is currently seeking to expand their fleet capabilities to new customers, namely law enforcement agencies looking for the latest and latest in patrol/pursuit vehicles. According to Autoblog, criminals and would-be stars of high speed pursuits had better rethink their ideas about outrunning the police thanks to the high-performance yet fuel efficient Chargers.
The 2012 Dodge Charger Pursuit police vehicle comes with a 292-horsepower 3.6L Pentastar V6 engine or an optional 370-horsepower 5.7L HEMI. Both engines feature a 5-year/100,000 mile powertrain warranty, but it is hard to resist the allure of the HEMI namesake. With the switch to alternative fuels, the Pentastar V6 is flex-fuel capable, meaning it can use regular gasoline of E-85, which may offer cost savings to the various agencies.
Despite the increase in power under the hood, both engines are capable of achieving a minimum of 25MPG on the highway. A fuel efficient HEMI? Yes, there is such a thing, 5.7L engine sips a mere 25 MPG while searching for crooks, but the Pentastar V6 can deliver up to 27 MPG while searching for bad guys. Dodge aims to have their Charger Pursuit editions as a ready-made and ready to serve offering that should simplify the order process for various agencies.
A total of six police packages are currently available for order; each of the these packages were designed in partnership with Crown North America to meet specific police duties while keeping performance and functionality at the forefront. Police specific features like a 100-watt siren, power distribution center, Emergency Equipment Electrical System Wire Harness, an adjustable slide out tray in the trunk with an internal buss bar to alleviate poor grounding and a built-in truck fan designed to keep all electrical equipment a safe operating temperature.