Regardless of how it is configured, the sleek Caprice PPV is likely to make an impression on traffic scofflaws. Revealing the concept car, GM executive Jim Campbell touted the car's bold and commanding presence.
He asked, "Can you imagine this baby in your rearview mirror?"
The new Caprice will not only look fast, it is fast. GM spokesperson Brian Goebel said the V8-equipped model will offer "segment leading top speed" and sports car-like performance. Built on the same platform as the new Camaro, the 6.0-liter V8 Caprice PPV is expected to accelerate from 0-60 mph in less than six seconds.
Such performance could have come at the price of poor gas mileage, but GM says the Caprice PPV will offer excellent fuel economy. One reason that the car may score well in EPA tests is that it features GM's Active Fuel Management. This technology improves gas mileage while cruising by dropping out four of the engine's eight cylinders, making the car essentially a V4.
Unlike most patrol cars, the Caprice PPV is not based on an existing passenger car in the Chevy line. It was designed specifically as a patrol car. Part of that design includes substantial interior room. GM says the Caprice offers 112 cubic feet of interior volume, more than its leading competitor.