Added safety features including all-speed traction control system (TCS), electronic stability program (ESP) with brake assist, and a four-wheel anti-lock disc brake system (ABS) aid directional stability and control, even when driving over uneven surfaces such as patchy snow, ice, gravel, or severely wet roads.
"We tried to create the ideal police vehicle for law enforcement departments to give our police customers an affordable, capable vehicle with industry-leading innovations," said Tricia Llewellyn, Midwest government & alternative fuel sales manager - Chrysler Group. "In addition, with rear-wheel drive and ESP control, the Dodge Charger police vehicle provides optimum police car pursuit performance."
The Charger was designed with police-specific features, such as greater stability and improved handling through a unique design, performance-tuned steering and suspension, and a convenient shifter and center console area.
The Charger offers a fuel economy rating of 16 mpg city/25 highway. A new HEMI engine, added in 2009, achieves up to 20-percent better fuel economy, according to Chrysler. The fuel economy savings are made possible with the multi-displacement system (MDS) technology, which deactivates four of the right cylinders when less power is needed while cruising.
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