The Worlds Fastest Police Cars- Take a look!
car&bike Team
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Dec 18, 2021, 04:50 PM

Police forces in several countries have several supercars and fast beauties at their disposal. Here's taking a closer look at some of the quickest police cars in the whole world (means bad news for criminals thankfully!).

- Bugatti Veyron- The UAE (United Arab Emirates) police force has the iconic Bugatti Veyron supercar, with a top speed of 253 miles per hour! However, the car is majorly used for public relations activities. The UAE has the fastest car fleet including the Veyron, bespoke Aston Martin One-77 (only 77 models were ever created), three hybrid Panamera models from Posche, two i8 models from BMW, a Bentley Continental GT, Nissan GT-R, and also a W Motors Lykan HyperSport.
- Tuner Z06 Corvette- This one is used in Texas, United States, with a top speed of 228 mph. Police forces acquired this beauty in New Braunfels, Texas, after a drug bust. The department confirmed several aftermarket racing mods that enhanced output to a monstrous 1005 hp and increased top speed to 228 mph.
- Brabus CLS V12 S Rocket- This superfast vehicle is used in Germany with a top speed of 225 mph. This police car has already been displayed at the Essen Motor Show, getting a V12 730 hp engine that gets to 62 mph in a mere 4 seconds.
- Nissan GT-R- The Nissan GT-R is used by the Japanese police force, hitting a top speed of 205 mph. The local Tochigi Prefecture police force has already celebrated their acquisition of this new superfast patrol car. This police force also owns a Lexus LC 500.
- Lamborghini Gallardo- The police force in Italy got a total of four Lamborghini Gallardo models with top speeds of 202 mph each. They were given to specially trained police officers for patrolling purposes and also for other urgent tasks. Medical transportation needs are now being met with Lamborghini Huracan models in the fleet.
- Spyker C8 Spyder- With a top speed of 187 mph, the C8 Spyder from Spyker is one fast car. It was used by police forces in Netherlands' Flevoland province.
- Lotus Evora- Used by the police in Devon and Cornwall, UK, this Evora GT410 can touch 186 mph. It is used for various motoring shows and events alike. The car is also used by the police force in Dorset.
- Chevrolet C7 Corvette- This beauty can touch 184 mph and is used by the Guatemala based National Civil Police. It was acquired after another drug bust!
- Audi TT- Hungary's police force has quite a few Audi TT models that can hit 174 mph in terms of top speed. This is quite natural since Audi has its own manufacturing unit at Gyor in Hungary for the TT models.
- Volvo S60 Wagon- The Latvian police forces use the Volvo S60 Wagon that gets customized police reinforcements. This can hit 159 mph in terms of top speed.

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