The electric Ford Mustang Mach-E has been recruited by British police
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British police have started testing the Mustang Mach-E as a patrol car. The automaker has been converting the utility vehicle with assistance from Safeguard SVP.
Ford revealed the specially-prepared vehicle at the Emergency Services show in Birmingham and the Metropolitan Police Force that handles London has requested one for a full evaluation. The all-wheel-drive standard range Mach-E has has been equipped with an auxiliary bank of buttons below its large touchscreen interface and all of the standard emergency lighting used by British forces. The trim is rated in the U.S. with 211 miles of range per charge, but the Mach-E is available in versions with ranges up to 305 miles. "The vehicle range is uncompromised as the blue light equipment is being drawn from the vehicle’s 12V battery and not the drive battery," Terry Adams, Blue Light Direct Sales Manager, Ford of Britain and Ireland said.More Related News
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