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Japanese police to drive electric cars

July 12th, 2008 by James

Autoblog Green and Asahi TV report on how police in Kanagawa prefecture will be driving electric cars:

The fuzz in Japan’s Kanagawa Prefecture are getting a new ride, and while it’s certainly not going to come out as the victor in a high-speed pursuit, it should handle lighter duties just fine. The car, as you can see above, is a Mitsubishi i MiEV, and the delivery of the unit to the police department for testing appears to mark the first such use of an i MiEV by a Japanese organization other than a power company. Kanagawa Five-O will evaluate the car through March of 2009, and Mitsubishi will regularly collect test data for further analysis.



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3 Comments »

Comment by archie4oz
2008-07-12 08:03:59

Am I the only one that had flashbacks of Miyuki Kobayakawa and her Minipatrol Beat?

Comment by helical
2008-07-14 18:37:12

I’m going to have to see the Nitro button on the dashboard before I say no.

 
 
Comment by morningstar
2008-07-12 11:21:44

Every Country should drive a electric police cars. Electric mail cars,and Taxi’s wont be a bad idea. China could use alot of ELECTRIC CARS.

 
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