Here is the List of Top Five Coolest UK Police Cars

- Nowadays, the UK police force is investing in top-end cars
- From premium to normal SUVs, the stable of UK police differs
- The police cars are high-performance and can endure various forces
Police forces in the UK usually suffer from a lack of impressive cars. But realizing the deficiencies, the UK police force nowadays is investing in both top-end and normal vehicles. To maintain law and order across the UK, it is imperative for the police force to acquire high-performance cars.
With the help of a high-performance car, the police forces can respond to various types of crimes swiftly. From a high-speed chase to regular patrols, a police car should be versatile. Here is the list of the top five cars used by police forces across the UK.
Mitsubishi Lancer
The Mitsubishi Lancer is used extensively by the Yorkshire County Road Crime Department of the UK. From resilientpictorial impact to safety credentials, the Mitsubishi Lancer ticks all the right boxes.

What's more, the Mitsubishi Lancer comes equipped with ANPR or Automated Number Plate Recognition System. This allows the police forces to track and locate any feeling motorist. The Mitsubishi Lancer is also helping the UK police to pursue top speed chases. This car also scores high in various aspects of safety.
Mercedes CLS Brabus
Well, the first impressions of the Mercedes CLS Brabus Car can be jaw-dropping. Quite impressively, it has thehighest speed of 226 mph, which makes it a reliable option for the UK police force to pursue criminals.
What's more, the Mercedes CLS Brabus Car comes equipped with a twin-turbocharged engine. In short, this car helps the UK police force to respond rapidly to any untoward incidents. It also scores high in various aspects like durability and safety.
Chevrolet Camaro
We usually perceive police cars as typical vehicles with minimum features. However, the Chevrolet Camaro doesn't belong to this notion. From power steering wheels to a LED bar on top, this car obviously looks stunning.
As the UK police force tends to respond to various types of events, this car is an apt one in their arsenal. Despite possessing a powerful engine, the Chevrolet Camaro provides good fuel economy. In other words, it is one of the most feature-rich cars present with UK police.
Ford Focus ST
The love for Ford always remains intact in the minds of Brits. No doubt, every Ford car is affordable to own and fun to drive around. This notion holds true for the Ford Focus ST. The UK Police is opting for Ford Focus ST to increase the efficiency of their patrols.

Moreover, the Ford Focus ST provides good fuel economy and provides a wide range of impressive features. It comes equipped with a 280bhp engine which augurs well for chasing criminals on a wide variety of terrains.
Lexus IS-F
The first Lexus IS-F was introduced in the UK police force way back in 2009. Since then, it has remained a constant police vehicle for the UK police.

With the introduction of the Lexus IS-F, the UK police were able to chase criminals at high speed. The 5.0-liter petrol engine is powerful and allows enough options for the UK police to chase faulty motorists. It also has a good ground clearance.
So as you can see, these are some cars exclusively used by the UK police force.
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