When it comes to police cars, the first thing that comes to mind is Volkswagen . The Volkswagen family cars can be seen in police stations everywhere. They are regular customers of police stations. Although the area in Taiwan Province of our country is not big, the equipment of police cars is indeed high-end. It is reported that the latest procurement standards have been greatly improved. There are many new BMW 5 Series , Volvo XC60, and there are even Nazhijie with a gas station beside you!
Because the people are very concerned about the safety of police on duty, they also realize that they must first give the police a safe and on duty environment so that they can maintain safety without worries. At present, Taiwan Province has increased its procurement budget and stated that relevant safety specifications include active and passive safety equipment such as airbags and ABS anti-lock brakes, which indicate that in the procurement specifications, however, police patrol vehicles are mostly purchased bulk and must comply with procurement regulations and regulations. They are determined by the bidder's CRRC model. It is not possible to purchase freely if the model the police station wants to purchase.
Of course, since the local automobile market in Taiwan is not as prosperous as motorcycles, most of the cars purchased are mainly imported cars, which can be said to be very complicated, such as the familiar Hyundai Tucson , Mitsubishi Outlander , Ford Winged Hood , Nissan , Toyota cars.
Of course, in order to support local enterprises, Taiwan has also purchased some Nazijie cars, but the fuel consumption performance is average. This time, Nazijie and Foxconn jointly developed intelligent electric car and became the focus. I just don’t know if it can enter the police stations of various cities and counties in Taiwan as police cars!
Taiwan Province Changhua County Police Department held a ceremony to buy new police cars. The most eye-catching one was the first time to join the Changhua County police unit imported patrol car Toyota Camry. Although the police station has recently accelerated subsidies to local governments to replace old police cars, the mainstream patrol cars in police units in various places are still mainly brands such as Nazijie S5 and Mitsubishi Lancer.