Fleets interested in stocking up on the model are encouraged to get their orders in early to ensure production.
In late April,
Ford announced it would phase out most of its sedans by 2020
in response to declining popularity of passenger cars in favor of utility vehicles and trucks.
This trend toward SUVs is also present in the police market, as Ford’s Police Interceptor Utility accounted for 80% of the company’s PI sales last year. The company will also offer the new
Police Responder Hybrid Sedan
and
F-150 Police Responder
, introduced last year.
When coupled with the discontinuation of the Chevrolet Caprice in 2017, the outlook for sedans in the police market may seem uncertain. But Ford has assured customers that it will continue to offer the Police Responder Hybrid Sedan for fleets interested in sedans. Production on the Police Responder Hybrid will begin this summer and continue for the next few years.
At the moment, Ford is hosting a series of
Ride & Drives
to promote its new line of Police Responder vehicles. The tour began in April and will continue through June.
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