10 Coolest Cars Ever Used By The Police

- Some police departments around the globe employ the use of supercars
- Cars ranging from Corvettes to Ferraris are used for patrolling & chases
- Here are some of the luxurious sports cars that police use daily
Some of the police departments around the globe decided to up their game by providing their cops with insanely luxurious cars featuring super-fast engines along with beautiful exteriors. Let's take a look at some of the coolest cars ever used by the police.
FERRARI 250 GTE – PD of ITALY / ITALIAN POLIZIA

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To ensure that criminals and offenders don't get away from the lawmakers, Italian Police authorized the usage of two of these beautiful cars. The cars featured a black finishing, and the interiors featured a rugged tan leatherette. This car remains to be one of the best police cars to ever be used for the benefit of the law.
LEXUS LC-500 – JAPAN POLICE DEPARTMENT

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The Japan Police decided to wrap the car up in black and white, the official uniform colours of its cops. To further amplify the looks, they also customized the cars with red lights. This V8 super-coupe issues an unofficial statement to the speeders – Be very, very careful.
LYKAN HYPERSPORT – ABU DHABI PD

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Wrapped up in the colours of the Abu Dhabi PD, the car is one of the total seven units manufactured in the whole world. It is unapologetically fast, and it costs around $23 million. No one would even dare to come in its crosshairs.
PORSCHE 911 CARRERA – AUSTRIA PD

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Luxury car manufacturer itself loaned the Austria PD a brand new 911 Carrera featuring police paint as well as lights. This vehicle is used for patrolling the country.
HONDA CIVIC TYPE R – NEW SOUTH WALES PD

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The PD of Australia's famous city have a fun time while chasing cars of offenders or criminals with this beautiful Civic by Honda. The top-tier engine gives a solid head start to the cops in times of need.
LAMBORGHINI HURACAN – ITALY PD

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This is yet another fancy edition to Italy's PD fancy fleet of cop caps. Like it's other sibling, this Huracan is also used for regular police operations. It comes equipped with the all the necessary police gear as well.
FORD MUSTANG – V8 – UK PD

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The police department of U.K. sure knows how to keep it cool. Wrapped in the PD's colours, the Mustang looks like a real stunner when it action.
BMW i8 – DUBAI PD

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Dubai stands at the top when it comes to having luxurious cars in their pockets. The Dubai PD, in addition to Lamborghinis, Bentleys, and Aston Martins, also has a top-tier BMW in their magnificent cop car collection.
NISSAN GT-R – U.S. PD (UNDERCOVER)

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What better way would there be to make undercover missions even more thrilling and cool? Simple – Add a beastly Nissan GT-R into the mix. In the black colour, it is hauntingly-beautiful to look at.
FORD RANGER RAPTOR – WELSH PD

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A highly-powerful pickup truck as a cop car? The Welsh police approve the idea completely. Perfect for off-roading terrains, the car is built to perform everywhere whenever required.
These luxurious cars prove that cop cars can be fast and bold too. These are meant to keep the law-protectors a step-ahead of the law-breakers and criminals in addition to improving the public image of the police department.
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