Ford's new Taurus-based police interceptor will replace the aging "Crown Vic" in late 2011. Like the civilian version of the 2010 Taurus, the new full-sized patrol car will arrive in all-wheel and front-wheel drive versions and a pair of powertrain configurations. The V-6 engines will deliver better performance than many current V-8s, according to Ford.
Ford's Police Interceptor Sedan

The P.I. sedan will get plenty of looks from police fleet managers.

Inside, nearly 90% of the interior has been designed specifically to meet the unique needs of law enforcement customers including a column shifter, customized seats to accommodate officer's utility belts and a media center to accommodate electronic accessories.

The Ford Police Interceptor sedan replaces the Crown Vic, bringing more power and fuel savings with its V-6 than the previous V-8-powered patrol car.

