Modified cars: Ford Interceptor
Ford Boosts Police Interceptor Sedan Performance and Fuel Economy with New 3.7-Liter Ti-VCT Engine
Ford Police Interceptor sedan now available with 3.7-liter twin independent variable camshaft timing (Ti-VCT) engine offering increased power with fuel efficiency
Standard all-wheel-drive sedan with 3.7-liter Ti-VCT engine offers EPA-rated 25 mpg on the highway, 18 mpg in the city and a combined 21 mpg - an improvement over current powertrain lineup
The modified Ford Focus ST and Ford Police Interceptors, sedan and utility vehicle, recently
earned top safety ratings in the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration's New Car Assessment Program testing, which combines
vehicle performance in frontal and side-impact crash tests and
resistance to rollover
DEARBORN, Mich., Sept. 13, 2012 -The
new Ford Police Interceptor is getting another boost under the hood
with the addition of the 3.7-liter twin independent variable camshaft
timing (Ti-VCT) engine, offering law enforcement agencies fuel economy
with more power.
The 3.7-liter V6, now available on the Police
Interceptor sedan, delivers a performance increase to 305 horsepower and
279 lb.-ft. of torque while also achieving increased fuel economy of 25
mpg on the highway, 18 mpg in the city and 21 mpg combined. The
horsepower and torque ratings are the highest of any naturally aspirated
V6 engine offered for pursuit-rated sedans.
"This combination
of great performance and top-notch fuel economy means law enforcement
agencies won't have to compromise power or fuel efficiency while getting
the job done," said Bill Gubing, chief engineer for Police Interceptor.
A tough lineup
Ford's
Police Interceptor engine strategy provides a V6 lineup that performs
better than V8 engines of years past. The Police Interceptor sedan
lineup now comes with three powertrain options, allowing police to
choose the powerhouse that best meets their patrol requirements. The
Police Interceptor sedan is available with a standard 3.5-liter V6, the
new 3.7-liter V6 and the performance powerhouse 3.5-liter V6 EcoBoost®
engine.
The 3.7-liter engine now available on the sedan was already available on the Police Interceptor utility vehicle.
To
develop the all-new Police Interceptor, Ford engineers worked
hand-in-hand with Ford's Police Advisory Board of law enforcement
professionals, who provided input on key vehicle attributes such as
safety, performance, durability, driver comfort and functionality.
Safe, durable, functional
Building on Ford's safety leadership, Police Interceptor is engineered to pass 75-mph rear-end crash testing.
Both
sedan and utility Police Interceptors recently earned top safety
ratings in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's New Car
Assessment Program testing, which combines vehicle performance in
frontal and side-impact crash tests and resistance to rollover.
Throughout
its development, Ford's new Police Interceptor has been put through the
paces, undergoing a battery of torture tests to ensure its individual
components can hold up to the rigorous driving styles of police
professionals.
To meet the rigors of durability testing, the
unique police brakes have been increased in size and performance for
confidence. The cooling package is purpose-built as well, featuring a
heavy-duty alternator and larger radiator. Its honeycomb grille is
designed to work in harmony with the interior components, offering more
airflow throughout the vehicle. Plus, the standard 18-inch steel wheels
are vented, designed to work in concert with the enhanced brake system.
Front
seats have been specially designed, with a lower bolster removed to
better accommodate officers' utility belts. Inserted into the seatback
are anti-stab plates, designed to protect front-seat occupants.
The
Police Interceptor second row also has been optimized to address
police-specific needs. The vinyl seats are specially sculpted and set
back to improve second-row space and maximize legroom. The back door
hinges are modified to open up another 10 degrees versus traditional
rear doors.
The Ford Police Interceptor also is equipped with a
column shift specifically designed so the console area is free for the
ever-increasing amounts of aftermarket police equipment necessary for
officers to do their jobs.