Jaguar XF Being Evaluated as Police Pursuit Car in the UK

 Jaguar XF Being Evaluated as Police Pursuit Car in the UK
Jaguar XF Police Car

Is it necessarily true that a luxury car loses its snob appeal once it becomes a fleet vehicle? That question may be answered in a few months time if the UK Police forces decide to purchase a fleet of Jaguar XF Diesel S models which they are currently evaluating. These are the first ever Police-spec Jaguar XF units to be tested by the law enforcement across the UK.

"Police forces are looking for vehicles that represent value for money," said Geoff Cousins, UK Managing Director for Jaguar Cars, "have good environmental credentials and deliver the power and performance required of a pursuit vehicle."

Powered by the same 275PS (202kW), 600Nm 3.0-litre parallel sequential turbo diesel engine, the Police-spec XF will do 0 - 60mph in 5.9 seconds, deliver a C02 emissions figure of just 179g/km and an average fuel economy figure of 42mpg. So not only will the police be able to pursue at very high speeds, but they will possibly outlast the baddies over long distance chases.

Cousins continued to say: "The Police Officers driving pursuit vehicles demand a very high level of performance and handling, as well as safety and comfort.

We hope that with this amount of torque on tap - and a 0 - 60mph time of 5.9 seconds, we will meet and exceed the exacting standards of any Police Officer driving this car."

 

Source: Jaguar

PERFORMANCE JAGUAR XF IN POLICE PURSUIT

Jaguar UK has launched a high performance Police pursuit vehicle based on its award-winning XF Diesel S model. The first ever Police-spec XF is currently being evaluated by Police forces across the country.

Geoff Cousins, UK Managing Director for Jaguar Cars, said: "Police forces are looking for vehicles that represent value for money, have good environmental credentials and deliver the power and performance required of a pursuit vehicle."

The Jaguar XF beats other contenders in this market with a fuel economy figure of 42mpg, class-leading residual values and an excellent CO2 rating of 179g/km.

"The Police Officers driving pursuit vehicles demand a very high level of performance and handling, as well as safety and comfort."

The Police specification Jaguar features the 275PS 3.0-litre Diesel S engine with its unique, parallel sequential turbocharger system. Delivering high torque throughout the entire rev range, improved throttle response and low CO2 emissions, the twin-turbochargers work sequentially to deliver unrivalled response and best-in-class torque that means the XF packs a huge punch at all engine speeds.

"We hope that with this amount of torque on tap - and a 0-60mph time of 5.9 seconds, we will meet and exceed the exacting standards of any Police Officer driving this car."

The XF has picked up more than 20 international awards since launch, most recently 'Britain's Best Car' in the Auto Express Driver Power survey for 2009, 'Best Executive Car' at the What Diesel Magazine awards 2009 and the award for 'Best Executive Car' at the 2009 Fleet World Honours.

In the UK, retail pricing of the XF range starts at £32,900 for the 3.0-litre petrol. The 3.0-litre diesel model is available from £33,900 while the 3.0-litre Diesel S starts at £36,900. For more information go to www.jaguar.co.uk.

 

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 norther norther
imagine a drunken dude in that car..with leather interior, throwing up all over. "hey watch the leather ive just waxed it!!!" to beautiful to be a police car :)
May 28, 2009 1:51 pm
 fatter1 fatter1
Thing is...the punishment was the fact that you would have to have sat in the back seat of a Vauxhall...but being taken to prison in this? Heck I wouldn't mind being pulled over every time I ran over asnail or something stupid like that.
May 28, 2009 2:10 pm
 Siawa Siawa
It's a plot to make the young people join the force :P
May 28, 2009 3:01 pm
 greenacre greenacre
more like OLD people...
May 28, 2009 10:55 pm
 N20_Purge N20_Purge
Haha, nice! First the 280bhp Insignia, now this. Imagine if that was the XF-R!
May 28, 2009 3:44 pm
 ubercool ubercool
This jag is too good for the pigs, jag XF's should be posing around Marbella and Monaco, not chasing after chavs!!!!!!
May 28, 2009 4:51 pm
 HUMM3R HUMM3R
sorry mr "ubercool", i dont appreciate your referal to cops. those people are out there risking their lives so you can walk safely on the streets. and you call them pigs? sounds to me like you're the ungreatful pig
May 28, 2009 7:54 pm
 THERENAISSANCEMAN THERENAISSANCEMAN
this all depends on which country one hails from . from whence I came from , one citizen is especially at risk on the street at nighttime from corrupt coppers who would pounce on you like a pack of rabid hyenas .it is not all who are sworn to serve and protect do so .
May 31, 2009 5:30 pm
 malcolm malcolm
No a luxury car does not lose its snob appeal when it becomes a fleet car - in this case a police fleet vehicle. Here in the UK it is common for the police to use expensive cars, the Metropolitan police have a large fleet of 5-series and other constabularies make use of Range Rovers and Discovery's (LR3's to those from NA).
May 28, 2009 5:43 pm
 HUMM3R HUMM3R
dont think the jag could be taken seriously as a police car, police car needs to be aggressive
May 28, 2009 7:53 pm
 N20_Purge N20_Purge
Woah, hold on there. You are saying a XF isn't aggresive. Now I may be wrong here, but by the looks of things here, are you trying to say a Vauxhall Vectra is more aggresive than a Jaguar XF?
May 28, 2009 9:41 pm
 joelynn joelynn
I've seen jag police cars before... it looks awesome... i'll join the force for that
May 28, 2009 8:14 pm
 joelynn joelynn
in my hometown the police bought an XJR to chase the street racers, but in the end they gave up and dug up the roads instead.... go Ashford!
May 29, 2009 9:00 am
 skychao skychao
haha and lets say you DO get in a police pursuit, are the police gonna ram some teen with a stolen vauxhall vectra off the road with a jag? seems like a waste of money.
May 29, 2009 2:43 am
 N20_Purge N20_Purge
If you ever watched police car chase shows from the UK, you'll find out they are too scared to ram the suspect's car. They use stuff like spike strips to pop their tyres, or get a set of police cars to box it in a small space.
May 29, 2009 10:13 am
 loyo loyo
I wouldn't say that the UK police "are too scared to ram the suspect's car", I just think they're a bit more intelligent than american cops who ram/crash/run over/shoot/destroy/kill just everything, long before verifying if it really was a threat.
May 31, 2009 7:01 am
 Scarcliff Scarcliff
Finally A Decent Car For The Force. We've Got Proton Gen-2's In Yorkshire For Christ Sake!
May 29, 2009 12:18 pm
 thamzn thamzn
I wonder how many criminals could outrun an Ariel Atom 500 in the right hands...
May 29, 2009 5:07 pm
 Bristol411S3 Bristol411S3
The police have used Jags for years. JLR already has a good relationship with the forces up and down the UK in the supply of Range Rovers and Discoveries. I makes sense. Anything to get some more cars of the doors.
May 29, 2009 7:52 pm
 X_man X_man
lol dis is funii
May 29, 2009 10:16 pm
 anonymous anonymous
now they cant sleep behind those wheels! :)
May 30, 2009 11:03 am
 THERENAISSANCEMAN THERENAISSANCEMAN
whoah ! first it was those thieving MPs , now it was Her Maj's Finest who want to cut in on the action ,too , in a country where taxes are one of the world's severest .
May 31, 2009 5:19 pm
 TheSilentKnight TheSilentKnight
Hmmmmmmmmm, not a bad attempt from the leaping cat; I'm quite impressed. Buuuuuuut, I bet that only a small number of you would've seen what a few states here in Australia are using. Let me give you an example: In Queensland, the highway patrol use the Holden Monaro. Now the standard Monaro CV8 with the 5.7litre V8 produced a neat 245kw. However, that ammount of power was not enough ( especially for highway patrol use ); so a supercharger was employed, and after fitting that, with some new exhausts and a completely different ECU, the Monaroes of Queensland's Finest were developing power outputs north of 400kw and could do 0-100km/h in 4.2seconds. So out of the Jag diesel police car of the UK, or the biblically-powerful Monaro of Queensland's highway patrol, which would you people choose to drive if you signed up "To Protect and Serve" ( as the Americans put it )?
June 1, 2009 10:04 am
 James2911 James2911
A V8 Monaro with a bolt-on supercharger as a police car? Sounds like reliability could quickly become a problem for something as hard pushed as a cop vehicle. Here in Western Australia, stock Holden Commmodores SSs and Ford Falcon XR8 are usually ran as police vehicles, although they are a bit thirsty, and not the most practical in tight city streets. Would take this Jag over any other prospective or actual police car.
June 2, 2009 8:15 am
 fusion01 fusion01
Awesome. I'd pull over anyday with this tailing me.
June 11, 2009 3:50 pm
 fusion01 fusion01
You missed the point entirely, maybe you need a Global Warming 101 lesson. Handbooks been out for many decades now: 'deliver a C02 emissions figure of just 179g/km'. Nuff said. You Ozzies sure don't demand clean, efficient motors now, do you?!
June 11, 2009 3:53 pm