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Ford’s new police car goes stealthy by hiding the light bar

Ford’s new police car goes stealthy by hiding the light bar

Posted on April 8, 2016April 4, 2020 By Jarvis

Drivers who often speed or jump red lights are going to be in for a surprise in the near future, as the days of easily identifying a police car by its bulky, top-mounted light bar are coming to an end. Ford has just debuted a new version of its Explorer-based Interceptor Utility for police, featuring a new stealthy, “no profile” light bar that is installed inside the SUV at the top of the windshield.

This isn’t the first type of interior light bars to be seen on police cars trying to be less noticeable, however the typical aftermarket options often take up a lot of space, creating problems like limited visibility for officers, or being installed in a location where they can’t be easily seen by other drivers.
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