Smart Fortwo Police Car Goes on Patrol in New York
Weve described the Smart Fortwo in many waysoften unflatteringbut now we can add one more descriptor: police car. In New York City, dozens of blue-and-white Smarts will be out on patrol, with the tiniest light bars in NYPD history.
In perhaps the microcars most practical application on U.S. soil, 110 Fortwo coupes will replace the NYPDs aged fleet of G0-4 police carts. Compared to that vehicle, which is only slightly more refined than an Indian tuk-tuk, the Fortwo has an extra wheel, seat, two forward gears, 20 horsepower, and modern safety equipment like airbags, all sorely missing on the decades-old Go-4. The Smart police cars are also a foot shorter with a 4.8-inch-shorter wheelbase, so officers can squeeze them into Central Park and other pedestrian-heavy areas where theyll serve primarily in traffic enforcement.
While theres no cop motor aside from the normal Fortwos three-cylinder 89-hp engine (its 100-cc less than in the Go-4), fleet commanding officer Scott Olexa reassured us the Smart police cars will never be used for pursuit. They wont take anyone into custody, either, since no officer wants to rub shoulders with a perp in handcuffs. The citys 8000 other police cars can handle those jobs.
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http://blog.caranddriver.com/mini-copper-smart-fortwo-police-car-goes-on-patrol-in-new-york
I saw one of these on the street the other day for the first time. There were two cops in it. The old vehicle could only hold one.