Ford has revealed the all-new Police Interceptor Utility, which aims to offer improved performance and lower fuel costs thanks to its hybrid powertrain. The new Ford Police Interceptor Utility is actually the industry’s first pursuit-rated hybrid SUV, with Ford claiming an estimated saving of US$ 3,200 per vehicle on a yearly basis when compared to today’s non-hybrid model.

Ford estimates that the new Police Interceptor Utility will get a projected EPA rating of at least 24 mpg combined, representing a 40 percent improvement over the current 3.7-liter V6. Fuel savings are also expected to come from reduced engine idling time.


Law-enforcement officers will also get better acceleration and a higher top speed with the new hybrid Ford Police Interceptor Utility. The lithium-ion battery pack is capable of powering the vehicle’s demanding systems, such as lights, computers, radios and other equipment.

Ford says that the hybrid powertrain has been calibrated specifically for law enforcement’s unique duty cycle and that it can automatically switch to maximum performance when needed. The new hybrid Police Interceptor Utility will come with a two-year complimentary Ford Telematics service as standard. 


In addition the all-new Police Perimeter Alert system, offered as an option, can monitor approximately 270-degrees of movement outside the vehicle and analyze motion to determine potentially threatening behavior. When such behavior is detected, the vehicle sounds a chime, rolls up the windows and locks the doors.