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02-11-2010
Op de Sema autoshow weet
Ford behoorlijk de aandacht te trekken met deze zeer bruut ogende
Undercover Police Interconceptor. Maar de betekenis van "Undercover'
lijkt ons hiermee wel verleden tijd. Neemt niet weg dat deze Undercover
Police Interconceptor lekker Europees oogt, de politie in ons land zou
hiermee de ietwat gedateerde look van de Volkwagen Golf en Touran aardig
doorbreken. Overigens niets mis met de Volkswagen Golf of de Touran,
beiden fraaie auto's, maar een tikje 'saai' als je het volgende ziet:

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Onderstaand het officiële
persbericht:
New Stealth Ford Police
Interconceptor Mixes Muscle, Mystery at 2010 Sema Show.
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Ford to
debut the ultimate stealth Police Interceptor at SEMA – a
customized concept of its
all-new Police Interceptor sedan |
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Revamped
grille, lighting, exhaust and interior provide a sleek, yet
slightly sinister look designed to blend muscle
with mystery |
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Designer
drew inspiration from the SR-71 Blackbird, the original stealth
airplane revealed in the ’60s and considered by many aviation
experts to be the ultimate aircraft |
Dearborn
– Sleek, streamlined and slightly sinister, a specialized stealth
concept version of Ford’s Police Interceptor will debut at the SEMA (Specialty
Equipment Market Association) trade show in Las Vegas.
Using the strong lines and muscular stance of the Ford Police
Interceptor sedan as a base, Ford designer Melvin Betancourt developed a
customized undercover stealth version that’s both stylish and full of
high-tech surprises.


“This car offered the perfect canvas for me as a designer,” Betancourt
said. “The Police Interceptor sedan is already a
unique vehicle. I just started looking at ways to give it that
mysterious but high-tech look.”
The Police Interceptor sedan was introduced in March, followed by a
utility version in September. Both Interceptors will
debut simultaneously when production of the Ford Crown Victoria Police
Interceptor ceases in late 2011.


The stealth concept vehicle will be on display throughout the SEMA show,
which runs Nov. 2-5.
Betancourt started the undercover version by lowering the body and
giving the illusion of added width. The body was
lowered an inch, and the special 22-inch wheels are inside a staggered
rim section so the front is 3 inches and the rear
is 3.5 inches.
“The rim section is stacked to give it the illusion of greater width,”
he said. “The center of the wheel is glossy black, and
the rim is chrome. So we have that racy, hot rod look, but at the same
time we’re building a sinister, stealthy, ‘Don’t
mess with me’ feeling.”


Top-secret airplane provides inspiration,
Betancourt used imagery of the SR-71, the original stealth airplane, for
inspiration as he customized the vehicle.
Known as the “Blackbird,” this high-altitude, long-range reconnaissance
aircraft was secretly designed in the late
1950s and early 1960s. Its top speed was more than three times the speed
of sound. Now retired, the Blackbird is
considered by many aviation enthusiasts as the ultimate airplane.
Betancourt kept in mind the Blackbird’s iconic imagery and status as he
considered the elements of his own stealth
project. “When you think stealth, you think, ‘there, but not there.’
This is all about strength, secrecy and concealment.”
The exterior of the Police Interceptor stealth vehicle is solid black.
The grille is mesh, like the original sedan, but the
metal is thicker, offering more depth. The lights on the car are
designed to be inconspicuous, with the surrounding
area painted black so they blend in until illuminated.
The back of the vehicle was given an aggressive spoiler adorned with
bead lights painted black so they remain
unnoticed until the car is started. The taillights are smoked, the
windows tinted.
It’s a vehicle that exudes power – and it should. The production Police
Interceptor sedan model offers two powertrain
options, allowing police to choose the engine that best meets their
needs.


A 3.5-liter V6 engine delivering at least 280 horsepower and E85
compatibility is 25 percent more efficient than the
4.6-liter single-overhead-cam V8 offered in the current Ford Crown
Victoria Police Interceptor. And an all-new 3.5-liter
twin-turbocharged, direct-injection EcoBoost™ V6 engine will deliver at
least 365 horsepower and 350 lb.-ft. of torque
across a broad rpm range.
That strength complements the mystery inside the revamped interior of
the stealth version.
Stealth Ford Police Interceptor concept
“It’s all about concealing everything,” Betancourt said. “The headliner
is black, we wrapped the B-pillars in black, and
then we started looking at, ‘Where can I hide this? How can I conceal
this?’ We repackaged the console – it looks like
a production console with the waterfall of the instrument panel. But
when you start opening doors and panels, that’s
when you see everything.”


Unless you’re supposed to be in the vehicle, you won’t know where and
how to find the compartments, he said. For
example, the radio is hidden inside the console, as is an onboard
computer. Also, the glove box has a secret space
designed for weapons.
Betancourt anticipates visitors to Sema will immediately sense the
uniqueness of the car.
“Right away, they’ll see this vehicle that looks different, that looks
sinister – but they won’t know exactly why. Then, as
they get closer, they’ll start to see all of these touches that work
together to create the overall image.”
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