Swedish police first to use V90 estate as a police car, other countries also targeted (2024)

The Swedish police will take delivery of its first V90 police cars early next year after the car recently achieved the highest rating ever in the Swedish police’s highly demanding driving test.

The demands on emergency vehicles are higher than on normal road cars. On top of that, unlike in many other countries, in Sweden the police car is judged as a workplace. This means any car has to meet very strict demands in areas such as performance, comfort, quality and ergonomics in order to qualify as a police car.

The Swedish police car test focuses on five areas: a brake test, an obstacle course, evasive action tests with and without breaking, and high-speed emergency driving.

The overall score for the V90 was 9.2 out of 10, the highest rating ever achieved by any car in this demanding test.

The final test protocol on the V90 prepared by Swedish police test drivers concludes that “overall, it is difficult to find any faults at all. Chassis, steering, suspension, traction control and powertrain all show exemplary performance. Quick lane changes at high speeds feel almost deceptively easy, the car does what it is told to do and shakes off lateral forces without any protest.”

While the Swedish police will be the first to start using the V90, Volvo Cars sells its police cars in other countries as well. Other police forces that in recent years have used Volvos include Norway, Italy, the UK and the Netherlands. The V90, too, will be made available to any interested police forces around the globe.

With the V90 police car, Volvo takes the highly refined driving experience of the award-winning standard V90 to the next level. To transform the premium estate into a suitable emergency vehicle, the Volvo Car Special Products department further develop the car to meet the specific demands of police forces.

For instance, the chassis is made stronger and more dynamic, the brakes and suspension are improved and the car is fully equipped with all necessary tools and communication equipment. It takes about a week to transform a standard V90 into a police car at Volvo Cars’ special manufacturing facility in Torslanda, Sweden.

Volvo Cars has a long history in providing police cars: already in 1929 Swedish police fought crime from behind the wheel of a Volvo. In the decades that followed, classic Volvos such as the Amazon and the 144 also served in police uniform. More recently, the XC70 and V70 estates have been used by police forces. The XC70, too, was the best police car ever tested by Swedish police at the time of its introduction.

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Volvo Car Group in 2015

For the 2015 financial year, Volvo Car Group recorded an operating profit of 6,620 MSEK (2,128 MSEK in 2014). Revenue over the period amounted to 164,043 MSEK (137,590 MSEK). For the full year 2015, global sales reached a record 503,127 cars, an increase of 8 per cent versus 2014. The record sales and operating profit cleared the way for Volvo Car Group to continue investing in its global transformation plan.

About Volvo Car Group

Volvo has been in operation since 1927. Today, Volvo Cars is one of the most well-known and respected car brands in the world with sales of 503,127 in 2015 in about 100 countries. Volvo Cars has been under the ownership of the Zhejiang Geely Holding (Geely Holding) of China since 2010. It formed part of the Swedish Volvo Group until 1999, when the company was bought by Ford Motor Company of the US. In 2010, Volvo Cars was acquired by Geely Holding.

As of December 2015, Volvo Cars had almost 29,000 employees worldwide. Volvo Cars head office, product development, marketing and administration functions are mainly located in Gothenburg, Sweden. Volvo Cars head office for China is located in Shanghai. The company’s main car production plants are located in Gothenburg (Sweden), Ghent (Belgium), Chengdu and Daqing (China), while engines are manufactured in Skövde (Sweden) and Zhangjiakou (China) and body components in Olofström (Sweden).

Descriptions and facts in this press material relate to Volvo Cars' international car range. Described features might be optional. Vehicle specifications may vary from one country to another and may be altered without prior notification.

Swedish police first to use V90 estate as a police car, other countries also targeted (2024)

FAQs

What cars do the Swedish police use? ›

Ground vehicles

Yet in 2013, approximately 85 percent of all cars delivered were Volvos. Police officers especially favoured the Volvo XC70 because of its handling, durability and high ground clearance, providing for easier ingress and egress. Other common vehicles are the Volkswagen Passat and Volkswagen Transporter.

Which country has the best police car in the world? ›

Here are 43 of the world's best police cars
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  • Victoria police Tesla Model X. ...
  • 'M Town' BMW M2. ...
  • Japan police Lexus LC500. ...
  • Abu Dhabi police Lykan Hypersport.

What was the first police vehicle? ›

History. The first police car in the world was an electrically powered wagon, operated by the Akron Police Department in 1899. The $2,400 vehicle was equipped with electric lights, gongs, and a stretcher, and could reach 16 mph (26 km/h) and travel 30 mi (48 km) before its battery needed to be recharged.

When was the first police car used in UK? ›

1913. One of the earliest recorded police cars makes its debut with the Bedfordshire force.

Which country uses Bugatti as police car? ›

The Dubai police force is known for its fabulous car collection. The police force already owns a Bugatti Veyron, a Ferrari, multiple Porsche models, McLarens and also Bentleys in the line-up.

What are Swedish police called? ›

polis. More Swedish words for police. polis noun. police officer, policeman, cop, copper, flatfoot. ordningsmakt noun.

What country has the coolest police cars? ›

Dubai: Bugatti Veyron

Dubai isn't the only country to use Veyrons as cop cars. They're actually something of a fashion statement for police forces in several Middle Eastern nations. But the Veyron looks particularly good in green and white. Is this cool?

What country has Lamborghini as police cars? ›

The collaboration between Automobili Lamborghini and the Italian State Police started in 2004, and the Urus Performante is the sixth model to enter into the Highway Police fleet.

What state has the nicest police cars? ›

It's official! Florida Highway Patrol has the "best looking cruiser" in the country after the final votes were tallied in a national state trooper competition. State trooper agencies from around the U.S. competed in the American Association of State Troopers' contest to find out who has the best looking patrol car.

Can police hear inside your car? ›

Law enforcement agencies listen to conversations happening in cars using cars' emergency response systems and hands-free microphones, a process colloquially called “cartapping.”

What are ghost police cars? ›

Unmarked vehicles generally lack passive visual warnings, while ghost cars have markings that are visible only at certain angles, such as from the rear or sides, making them appear unmarked when viewed from the front.

Why are police called 12? ›

So in the 19 30s, there was a system created by the police of code system. where they would say 1012, saying that while the police patrolling, there were civilians in the area. When civilians became aware of it, we started saying, that's 12 twelves in the area.

What is a panda in British slang? ›

A (marked) police car. In extended use, with reference to the black-and-white markings of a giant panda. British colloquial.

What does panda mean in police? ›

The term 'panda car' was first used to refer to black police cars with panels that had been painted white to increase their visibility. It was later applied to blue and white police cars. There is a record of Salford City Police using black and white Hillman Minxes in 1960.

When did UK cops stop carrying guns? ›

These were introduced following the murder of two officers in 1884, although individual officers were able to choose whether to carry the weapons. Armed police were rare by the turn of the century, and were retired formally in July 1936.

What car do German police use? ›

Audi is a popular brand of police car in Germany, particularly for highway patrol units. German police use a variety of different Audi models, including the Audi A4, A6, and Q5, among others. These cars are often customized with police lights, sirens, and other equipment to meet the needs of law enforcement agencies.

What cars do Danish police use? ›

They generally have 3 blue lights and a spotlight on the top. The word "POLITI" painted on the side in clear reflective paint. The most commonly used patrol vehicles are Volvo V90, which is the newest addition for dog patrols, Volkswagen Passat, Mercedes-Benz C250 Estate and Volkswagen Touran, with 2.0 litre engines.

What vehicles do German police use? ›

Police vehicles in Germany
  • Survivor R (Berliner Landespolizei)
  • Streifenmotorrad der Polizei.
  • Mercedes-Benz Vito & Ford C-Max (North Rhine-Westphalia)
  • Mercedes-Benz E-Class (Hamburg)
  • Streifenwagen VW Passat der Polizei.
  • Streifenwagen Mercedes-Benz der Polizei.
  • Streifenwagen Mercedes-Benz der Polizei.
  • Unknown BMW (Bavaria)
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What cars do Dutch police use? ›

Volkswagen Touran (standard patrol car and also as unmarked police) Volkswagen Touareg (armored vehicle for airports and political buildings)

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