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2006 Hemi Charger Police Car!!

Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2005 12:43 pm
by MoparMarc
This is sweet Thought Id share!! Dodge is back on the Force! Time to Replace the underpowered GM and ford Police cars! Hate to Try to out run one of these!

Dodge in Hot Pursuit of Police Car Market with HEMI®-powered 2006 Dodge Charger

Dodge puts 340 horses under good guys' hoods
Dodge Charger joins Dodge Magnum to make modern muscle available for street patrol
Superior rear-wheel-drive performance and handling characteristics designed to perform and protect
Auburn Hills, Mich., Mar 24, 2005 - Dodge charges into the police car market this fall with the all-new 2006 Dodge Charger police vehicle, offering law enforcement agencies a four-door sedan with all the power, handling and functionality they require to effectively patrol the streets.

"With rear-wheel drive and available HEMI® power at the pavement, the Dodge Charger provides optimum police car pursuit performance," said Darryl Jackson, Vice President – Dodge Marketing, Chrysler Group. "Dodge has a strong police heritage and is proud to offer vehicles armed with modern muscle and cutting-edge technology.”

The 2006 Dodge Charger police vehicle will join the previously announced Dodge Magnum police vehicle to round out Dodge’s growing fleet of bold, powerful and capable vehicles for law enforcement agencies.

“We listened to what law enforcement officers asked for and paid attention to the details that are important to them,” said Ray Fisher, Vice President – Sales, Service and Parts Operations, Chrysler Group. “By integrating features and functionality into the original design of the Dodge Charger, we can give our police customers an affordable, capable vehicle with industry-leading innovations.”

For the ultimate in pursuit power, the Dodge Charger police vehicle will be available with a 5.7-liter HEMI V-8 engine that produces 340 horsepower at 5000 rpm and 390 lb.-ft. of torque at 4000 rpm. The V-8 HEMI engine features Chrysler Group's Multi-displacement System (MDS), which seamlessly alternates between smooth, high fuel economy four-cylinder mode when less power is needed and V-8 mode when more power is required. Fuel efficiency improves by up to 20 percent with MDS, but not at the expense of performance. Dodge Charger police vehicles equipped with HEMI engines will be able to go from zero to 60 mph in just 6.0 seconds.

The 2006 Dodge Charger police car also will be available with a powerful, 3.5-liter High Output V-6 engine that provides 250 horsepower at 6400 rpm and 250 lb.-ft. of torque at 3800 rpm, offering an outstanding blend of performance and fuel economy.

A fully electronic five-speed automatic transmission with an Electronically Modulated Converter Clutch (EMCC) offers improved shift feel to match a variety of driving styles, situations and road conditions. This transmission is standard on all Dodge Charger police cars. Heavy-duty brakes and linings, also standard on Charger police vehicles, provide secure and stable deceleration and braking capability.

In addition, Dodge Charger police vehicles will include an Electronic Stability Program (ESP) with Emergency Brake Assist, All-speed Traction Control and four-wheel Anti-lock Brake System (ABS). Combined, these features will provide balance and control for officers in a variety of surface and weather conditions.

ESP enhances driver control and helps maintain directional stability in turns, even on uneven surfaces, patchy snow, ice or gravel. If there is a discernible difference between what the driver asks through the steering and the vehicle’s path, ESP applies selective braking and throttle control to put the car back onto the driver’s intended path
Emergency Brake Assist detects when maximum braking is required through sensing the rate of brake application. By applying full brake pressure to all four brakes, this system improves stopping distance
All-speed Traction Control enhances mobility and prevents wheel slip when accelerating on slippery surfaces. It also provides a measure of directional stability control and helps keep the car on its intended course. The system works by braking the slipping wheel in low-traction situations. However, it also can adjust the throttle control, making the vehicle less reliant on brake applications alone
ABS keeps the vehicle straight and retains steering capability while braking on slippery surfaces by preventing wheel lock-up
Both passive and active safety features also are incorporated in the new Dodge Charger police vehicles. These include: advanced multistage driver and front passenger air bags, a front passenger Occupant Classification System (OCS) for controlled airbag deployment, constant force seat belt retractors, pretensioners, an energy-absorbing steering column, optional side-curtain airbags and a tire pressure monitoring system to alert officers of low tire pressure.

Preliminary Standard Features


Standard features on the 2006 Dodge Charger police vehicle will include the following items of particular importance to law enforcement customers:

100-amp battery power feed in trunk
160-amp high-output alternator
160-mph calibrated speedometer
800CCA heavy-duty battery
cloth front bucket seats with manual lumbar and rear fixed bench seat
column shifter
easy path wiring grommet between underhood and passenger compartment
emergency rear-door-lock override
external oil coolers
four-wheel independent performance suspension
heavy-duty brakes and linings
integrated engine hour meter
P225/60R 18 V-rated all-season performance tires and 18-inch steel wheels
performance-tuned steering
police equipment interface module
police equipment mounting bracket
rear door locks and rear window switches inoperable from the rear seats
severe-duty cooling system
software-controlled alternating head- and taillamps
special electrical wiring for police market applications
speed control
stealth mode switch for interior lighting
Additional standard features and optional equipment are available on the Dodge Charger police vehicle to provide law enforcement customers an affordable vehicle with industry- leading innovations that make upfitting the vehicle faster and safer.

Production


Production for the 2006 Dodge Charger and Dodge Magnum police vehicles will begin in the fall of 2005 at the Brampton Assembly Plant in Brampton, Ontario (Canada) alongside the 2006 Dodge Magnum, Dodge Charger and Chrysler 300.

The 2006 Dodge police vehicles will be available to county, city and state police departments in the fourth quarter of 2005, with pricing announced at that time.

BeaconWear™ Safety Vests


Chrysler Group is committed to the safety and security of its customers, employees and those who keep America safe. To keep members of the New York Police Traffic Department safer while performing their law enforcement duties, the DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund donated 250 BeaconWear™ Safety Vests to the Department today at the New York Auto Show during the media reveal of the 2006 Dodge Charger Police vehicle.

While the Dodge Charger offers law enforcement agencies a four-door sedan with all the power, handling and functionality they require to effectively patrol the streets, the BeaconWear Safety Vest offers police officers the extra protection they need when outside of their vehicles.

The most common cause of injury for police officers is being hit by another vehicle while outside of a squad car. The BeaconWear vest features reflective strips that can be seen further and more clearly when it is dark or weather is inclement. With the aid of battery-powered illuminated vests however, there is a decreased risk of police officers being injured, disabled or killed by a motorist when they leave their squad cars.

Police Car Heritage


The former Chrysler Corporation dominated the police car business throughout the 1960s, ‘70s and early ‘80s, with U.S. market shares ranging from 45-60 percent. Police vehicles manufactured by the former Chrysler Corporation included the Dodge Monaco, Dodge Royal Monaco, Dodge Coronet, Dodge Diplomat, Dodge Dart, Dodge St. Regis, Plymouth Fury, Plymouth Gran Fury, Plymouth Volare and Chrysler Newport.

Recently, Dodge returned to the police car market after a 12-year hiatus with the 2002 Dodge Intrepid. The front-wheel-drive Dodge Intrepid earned a 4 percent share of the approximately 70,000 unit U.S. market. That vehicle was phased out of production in 2003.

In the fall of 2004, Dodge previewed the 2006 Dodge Magnum as a police vehicle offering enhanced rear-wheel-drive performance and handling with a spacious, flexible interior for police special service uses.

"That Thing Got a HEMI?"

Since the rebirth of the HEMI engine, HEMI has become a brand within a brand, taking the hottest new Chrysler, Jeep® and Dodge vehicles to a new level in power and technology.

Across the entire Chrysler Group product portfolio, the total HEMI engine take-rate is approximately 45 percent on vehicles offering the engine. More than 500,000 HEMI-equipped Chrysler Group vehicles have been sold since the new HEMI engine was introduced for the 2003 model year. Products available with the HEMI include: Dodge Ram Pickup, Dodge Durango, Dodge Magnum, Chrysler 300 and Jeep Grand Cherokee.

Dodge Brand


With a U.S. market share of approximately seven percent, Dodge is Chrysler Group’s best-selling brand and the fifth-largest nameplate in the U.S. automotive market. In 2004, Dodge sold more than 1.4 million vehicles. Dodge continues to lead the minivan market segment with a 20 percent U.S. market share and maintains an 18 percent share of the highly competitive truck market. In 2006, Dodge also will enter key European volume segments.

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Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2005 3:06 pm
by DjTransifi
All I have to say is the red charger on the right on the last pic is the shizznit... That looks bad ass... As for the cop cars, well.... I would definetly pull over if I saw that in my rear view mirror.. Shit...

Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2005 6:54 pm
by Mopar00Neon
I think Id still rather drive a marauder. Too bad they dont have those anymore.

Besides, who needs a 4door pursuit car? The new Mustangs will serve just fine. lol

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 3:45 am
by JeremyJ
Marauders are slow.

They need 4-doors so they have room for the perps.

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 1:58 pm
by Mopar00Neon
Never driven a marauder I take it. lol. Hell, even a fully loaded (IE: heavy) P71 is pretty quick. Go take one out on the freeway sometime and try it out. Theyll even handle well, once you learn its not a small, nimble car. lol


But again, who needs a 4door pursuit car? Just call in a transport. If someones getting arrested and/or theres a need for a pursuit car, theres going to be more than one unit responding. Thats the best part of being assigned pursuit with something like a F-body or mustang, no transport. So you dont have to drive around in a car that smells like crap, or deal with other hassles involved in transport.

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 2:18 pm
by JeremyJ
True, but I rarely see cars only designed for pursuit only. I only see the Crown Vics and Wimpalas chasing people. A Hemi powered Charger with performance suspension will do wonderfully in a chase...better than a Marauder for sure.

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 2:54 pm
by Mopar00Neon
Atleast here in CA, the CHP has F-bodys. Quite nice cars. I remember when they first got them, and thinking "well shit" lol. I hear theyre fixing to start replacing them with a police packaged mustang GT within a year or so. So bigger areas like LA and north of Sac will get them first. Wouldnt be practical for a municipal, no. But atleast in CA, if it goes to a highway or freeway, CHP is lead.

You sure are quick to denounce the marauder, any particular reason? Im not kiddin when i say to find a used one or something and try it out. I think youll find yourself suprizingly impressed. The DOHC 4.6 does well, with over 300 hp and ft/lbs, and a very friendly power band. Im not saying the "charger" isnt going to make a wonderful patrol car, Im just more of a Ford guy.

Tho I would like a marauder with P71 suspension. Springs are a lil mushy on the marauders compairitively speaking.

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2005 2:23 pm
by JeremyJ
Well first of all, I'm mainly just messing with you a little bit. Second, I'm a Dodge guy...100%.

My first car was a Ford (hand-me-down). It was an '85 3.8L T-Bird. It was a really comfy car to cruise around in, but it was the slowest and most unreliable POS I've ever experienced. When I finally killed it, I looked at a newer Crown Vic, foxbody GT, newer V8 T-Bird...and I just couldn't bring myself to buy another Ford. I know that Ford has made numerous technological advances since 1985, but I still have a bad taste in my mouth.

I'm sure the Marauder is a fun car, but it just doesn't hold a candle to any of the new Hemi cars. I've seen a comparison between the 300C and the Marauder and the 300 destroyed it in every aspect. The Charger performance numbers will be nearly identical to those of the 300C. I think the two cars were compared in...Car and Driver or something. It might have been on a random car show on TV. I can't remember.

The only thing I really don't like about the Charger, is the fact that they called it a Charger...'cause it sure as hell isn't a Charger.

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2005 8:30 pm
by SleeprNeon
The only thing I really don't like about the Charger, is the fact that they called it a Charger...'cause it sure as hell isn't a Charger.

AMEN!!!

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 2:54 pm
by Mopar00Neon
JeremyJ wrote:The only thing I really don't like about the Charger, is the fact that they called it a Charger...'cause it sure as hell isn't a Charger.
Exactally why I put the quotation marks around it above. :lol: Chargers only have 2 doors, and look a whole lot better. (and im certainly not talking about the TD era either. lol)


But, good times. You should still try one out one day. They are quite suprizing when you get in one, and get out on the street with them.

I dont blame you not being impressed if your best experience was the old T-bird. Especially with the old 3.8. Hell, try out a 01-04 5spd/V6 mustang. I sorta kinda had a 01 convertible for a year. Would scratch though 3rd, and it was faster than the neons. I was suprized as hell. lol