Ford’s Police Vehicle Tour Begins in August
Ford is hosting a nationwide ride-and-drive tour with the all-new 2021 F-150 Police Responder and the Police Interceptor Utility. The tour begins in August and stops in 17 major cities.

The 2021 F-150 Police Responder is one of the vehicle's you can drive at the Ford Ride-and-Drive events. (Photo: Ford)
Ford is hosting a nationwide ride-and-drive tour with the all-new 2021 F-150 Police Responder and the Police Interceptor Utility. The tour begins in August and stops in 17 major cities.
“Get a product deep-dive into the all-new 2021 F-150 Police Responder, the only pursuit-rated pickup on the market, now upgraded with an improved top speed of 120 mph, enhanced performance and capability, and additional officer-inspired content,” according to Greg Ebel, police brand marketing manager for Ford. “You will also receive a dynamic drive experience in the game-changing Police Interceptor Utility — the first-ever, pursuit-rated hybrid police SUV. It offers the potential for significant fuel cost savings without any performance tradeoffs and additional purpose-built police features and innovative technologies.”
Attendees will be able to drive three PIU powertrains — the standard hybrid as well as an available 3.3L V6 direct-injection FFV and an available 3L EcoBoost V6.
The tour’s stops are:
Charlotte (August 16)
Atlanta (August 19)
Detroit (August 23)
Chicago (August 26)
Phoenix (September 1)
Los Angeles (September 8)
San Francisco (September 13)
Seattle (September 17)
Denver (September 21)
Kansas City (September 24)
Daytona (September 28)
Washington D.C. (October 4)
New York (October 7)
Boston (October 11)
Philadelphia (October 14)
Dallas (October 20)
Houston (October 27)
Fleets, police agencies, and dealerships can register here.
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