The Next Cop to Pull You Over Might be Driving a Dodge Durango

By Automotive Editor

Dodge Durango and Dodge Charger police vehicles
Photo: Fiat-Chrysler media website.

It’s well known that fleet sales are an important emphasis for Fiat Chrysler’s Dodge lineup. This is one of the reasons why Dodge is staying the course with a large sedan like the Dodge Charger, even in the midst of discontinuations of full size sedans like the Ford Taurus and Chevrolet Impala.

Yesterday, Fiat Chrysler announced a further expansion of their fleet offerings, with the addition of a police pursuit version of the Dodge Durango.

“Unofficial testing results at the Michigan State Police 2018 model-year vehicle evaluation event created such a stir among law enforcement agencies that we simply had to find a way to build this vehicle,” said Steve Beahm, Head of Passenger Car Brands, Dodge//SRT, Chrysler and FIAT – FCA North America. “The Dodge Durango is already known as the Charger of SUVs, so it is only natural that the new Durango Pursuit complements the Charger Pursuit in police fleets across the country.”

The 2018 Dodge Durango Pursuit is powered by the legendary 5.7L HEMI® V-8, coupled with a full-time, active all-wheel-drive (AWD) system. This is the same powertrain combination most commonly deployed in the Dodge Charger Pursuit, the top-selling police sedan in the U.S. market. The Durango Pursuit also offers a two-speed transfer case for true low-range off-road capability and incorporates larger, heavy-duty anti-lock brakes that deliver a 60-0 mile per hour (mph) stopping distance of 134 feet.

Fiat Chrysler says that the time window is limited for ordering the new 2018 Dodge Durango Pursuit V-8 AWD. Law enforcement agencies can call (800) 999-3533 for more information.

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