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Dodge to Arm Police Officers with Best-in-Class Power and Even Better Fuel Economy
AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Oct. 9 /PRNewswire/ --
-- New 2009 Dodge Charger police car gives the good guys 368 horses under
the hood, making it the most powerful production police car on the road
-- New-generation 5.7-liter HEMI(R) with fuel-saving Multi-Displacement
System (MDS) technology achieves 20 percent better fuel economy
-- Achieves best-in-class performance in available power, acceleration,
top speed and vehicle dynamics
-- Charger offers segment-exclusive Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
that includes Anti-lock Brake System (ABS), All-speed traction control, Yaw
Sensor and Steering Angle Sensor
-- Superior rear-wheel-drive performance and handling characteristics
designed to perform and protect
-- Since 2007, Dodge Charger police cars sales have increased 17 percent
Bad guys beware.
The new 2009 Dodge Charger police car is ready to patrol the streets with
the ultimate in pursuit power -- the new-generation 5.7-liter HEMI(R) V8
engine. The new engine will give the good guys more horses under the hood and
even better fuel economy.
"With rear-wheel drive and HEMI power at the pavement, our new 2009 Dodge
Charger provides optimum police car pursuit performance," said Mike Accavitti,
Director -- Dodge Brand Marketing. "Dodge has a strong police car heritage,
and we are proud to offer a vehicle armed with modern muscle and cutting-edge
technology to help law enforcement agencies perform their duties."
With the new 5.7-liter HEMI, the 2009 Dodge Charger is the most powerful
production police vehicle on the road, producing 368 horsepower and
395 lb.-ft. of torque. The 2009 Dodge Charger is the only police vehicle that
offers best-in-class performance in four key pursuit categories: available
power, acceleration, top speed and vehicle dynamics.
With a fuel economy rating of 16 city/25 highway, the new HEMI engine also
gets up to 20 percent better fuel economy with the addition of fuel-saving
Multi-Displacement System (MDS) technology, which deactivates four of the
eight cylinders when less power is needed while cruising.
"Our fuel-saving MDS technology functions so smoothly that officers won't
notice when four of the eight cylinders are deactivated, but they'll always
have the power of the V8 when they need it," said Roxie Thomas, Senior Manager
-- Government Sales.
The 2009 Dodge Charger police car comes standard with a five-speed
automatic transmission with AutoStick(R) mated to a powerful, 3.5-liter
High-Output V-6 engine that provides 250 horsepower and 250 lb.-ft. of torque,
offering an outstanding blend of performance and fuel economy (16 city/25
highway).
The Dodge Charger police vehicle was designed from the ground up in order
to meet the needs of law enforcement agencies. Police-specific features
include greater stability and improved handling achieved through a
"wheels-to-the-corners" design; performance-tuned steering and suspension;
convenient shifter mounted on the instrument panel to make room for police
equipment in the center console area; police interior lighting shines white to
illuminate the interior and red for use with night vision equipment;
heavy-duty seats accommodate fully equipped officers; and a spacious trunk.
The Dodge Charger police vehicle comes equipped with Electronic Stability
Program (ESP), a segment exclusive that includes Anti-lock Brake System (ABS),
All-speed traction control, Yaw Sensor and Steering Angle Sensor. ESP
electronically detects and automatically assists drivers in critical driving
situations, including adverse conditions. ESP works by constantly comparing
the driver's intended course with the vehicle's actual course, detecting
differences, applying the brakes to individual wheels and controlling engine
power in order to help keep the vehicle on its intended path. Dodge Charger is
also equipped with Brake Assist, which helps apply maximum braking power in
emergency situations.
Both passive and active safety features are incorporated into the 2009
Dodge Charger police vehicle. These features include unibody steel
construction; standard advanced multi-stage driver and front-passenger air
bags; available supplemental side-curtain airbags and seat-mounted air bags;
best-in-class braking from 60 mph to zero in 135 feet*; and
mid-vehicle-mounted saddlebag gas tank.
Standard Features
Standard features on the 2009 Dodge Charger police vehicle include the
following items of particular importance to law enforcement customers:
-- 3.5-liter High-Output V6 engine with 250 hp and 250 lb.-ft. of torque
-- 160-amp high-output alternator
-- 160-mph or 260-km/h(certified) calibrated speedometer
-- 18 x 7.5-inch steel wheels
-- 800 CCA battery
-- AM/FM radio with CD player, changer controls, four speakers and clock
with auxiliary audio input jack
-- Bright hubcaps
-- Easy Path Wiring Grommet between underhood and passenger compartments
-- External oil coolers
-- Four-wheel disc heavy-duty antilock brakes with all-speed traction
control
-- Four-wheel independent performance suspension
-- Heavy-duty cloth front bucket seats with manual lumbar and a cloth rear
bench seat
-- Column-mounted shift lever
-- Load-leveling, height-control shock absorbers
-- P225/60R18 BSW V-rated performance tires
-- Electronic Stability Program (ESP) with Brake Assist and all-speed
traction control
-- Police performance-tuned steering
-- Trunk-lid key lock cylinder
-- Separate key and key fob
-- Severe-duty cooling system
-- Independently switched red/white LED dome lamp
Additional standard features and optional equipment are available on the
2009 Dodge Charger police vehicle in order to provide law enforcement
customers an affordable vehicle with industry-leading innovations that make
upfitting the vehicle faster and safer.
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.
After a 12-year hiatus, Dodge returned to the police car market 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. In 2005, the
Dodge Charger joined the ranks, offering law enforcement agencies a four-door
sedan option.
The Dodge Charger continues to gain momentum in the marketplace as the
preferred vehicle for law enforcement. Sales of the Dodge Charger police car
have increased 17 percent over 2007.
About Dodge Brand
With a U.S. market share of 6.2 percent, Dodge is Chrysler LLC's
best-selling brand and the sixth largest nameplate in the U.S. automotive
market. In 2007, Dodge sold more than 1.3 million vehicles in the global
market.
The Dodge brand's first crossover vehicle -- the all-new 2009 Dodge
Journey -- arrived in dealer showrooms in the first quarter of 2008, and is
now available outsideNorth America in petrol and diesel powertrains in both
left- and right-hand drive. The limited-edition 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT8
with a 6.1-liter HEMI(R) V-8 engine that boasts 425 horsepower and 420 lb.-ft.
of torque started hitting the streets this past spring. Also in 2008, Dodge
added three more new vehicles to its product lineup -- the all-new 2009 Dodge
Ram with game-changing exterior and interior design, innovations,
best-in-class features and craftsmanship; the all-new 2009 Dodge Challenger, a
modern interpretation of the American muscle car in the different models; and
the 2009 Dodge Durango HEMI Hybrid, a hybrid-electric vehicle that combines
fuel efficient advanced hybrid technology with full-size SUV performance and
capability.
In the fall, America's best-selling minivan, the all-new 2008 Dodge Grand
Caravan, will celebrate its 25th anniversary. It was introduced in 2007 with
35 new or improved features including the newest innovation, the Swivel 'n
Go(TM) seating system. In 2007, Dodge sold 33,500 commercial vehicles, a 285
percent increase over 2003 when the company returned to the commercial vehicle
market and is now the fourth largest manufacturer of commercial vehicles sold
in the U.S. Also in 2007, the Dodge Avenger and Nitro entered key volume
segments outsideNorth America, joining the Dodge Caliber, the highest sales
volume vehicle for the company outside ofNorth America.
*Preliminary 2009 MY Michigan State Police results
SOURCE Chrysler LLC
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