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CHP Police Interceptor Utility

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I'm sure some of you know that CHP recently accepted the Ford Police Interceptor Utility (Ford Explorer) as their new main vehicle. They said it'll be a while till they start using them on the road, but I've just came across these pictures:

 

http://www.flickr.com/photos/edgar_m2323/8176971114/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/edgar_m2323/8176940467/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/wskrayen/8073269021/

 

Unfortunately I couldn't find no rear pictures, but it looks like they use the same Whelen Liberty lightbar with Whelen Raider rambar lights, mirror lights, and the left spotlight seems to have steady red while the right spotlight has white light. Rambar is probably a Setina rambar. If anyone finds any more pictures, can you please post them here?

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Nah I've seen that, but that's not the production model. It doesn't even have steady burns as far as I know. They were testing the Ford Police Interceptor, the Police Interceptor Utility, the 2012 Charger and the 2012 Caprice PPV, and the utility came out as winner. That's a picture from the testing.

Nah I've seen that, but that's not the production model. It doesn't even have steady burns as far as I know. They were testing the Ford Police Interceptor, the Police Interceptor Utility, the 2012 Charger and the 2012 Caprice PPV, and the utility came out as winner. That's a picture from the testing.

 

Ok no wonder it didn't have a plate...

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