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The police are renewing its fleet and in addition to two hybrid models, there is also a completely electric: the Skoda Enyaq. We now see it in police suit for the first time.
The Mercedes-Benz B-class will transfer the baton as a police car and for that the choice fell on the BMW X1 and Ford Kuga. Earlier this year we were able to admire those new basic vehicles from the police up close. It does not stop with those two hybrid driven cars, because there is also one that always runs electrically: the Skoda Enyaq. The first three copies have now been provided with their police equipment and gone on the road this week.
It is still three test models, with which the police will gain experience in the coming months. It is not familiar with which version (s) of the Enyaq the police will drive. The copy in the photo is in any case an Enyaq 85, so with the 286 hp power line. It is from a standstill in 6.7 seconds at 100 km/h and achieves a top speed of 180 km/h. The question is whether the latter remained the same with the police version.
The intention is that, after a successful test phase, from the second quarter of next year the Skoda Enyaq will go on the road in larger numbers as a police car. Earlier, the police indicated that in the end about a third of the basic policy vehicles should be fully electric. So count that you will see the picture above a lot more often in real life.
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The Police Are Renewing Their Fleet, and in Addition to Two Hybrid Models, There Will also Be A Fully Electric One: The Skoda Enyaq. We see it for the first time in Police Livery.
The Mercedes-Benz B-Class Will Hand Over The Baton As A Police Car, and the BMW X1 and Ford Kuga Have Been Chosen for This Purpose. Earlier this year, we were able to Admire these New Basic Police Vehicles up close. It is not limited to those two hybrid-powered cars, because there will also be one that always drives electrically: The Skoda Enyaq. The first three copies have now leg fitted with their police equipment and have tasks to the road this week.
The intention is that, after a successful test phase, the skoda enyaq will take to the road in larger numbers as a police car from the second quarter of next year. The Police PreviOutly Indicated That Ultimately About A Third of the Basic Police Vehicles Must Be Fully Electric. So you can bet that you will see the picture Above much more often in real life.