The may not be the most practical police car, but Florida Highway Patrol is now using the mid-engined sports car to gain the public's attention. or signup to continue reading A which was seized by the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) and the Drug Enforcement Agency Task Force (DEA) is now wrapped in the black and tan State Trooper colour scheme, though it won't ever be used in a pursuit. Instead – like many other high-powered exotic cars found in various police forces across the globe – it will appear at "various educational outreach events", meaning it's more likely to be occupied by children being photographed than arrested criminals.
That's unfortunate, as the two-seater can accelerate from 0-100km/h in 2.9 seconds, thanks to its 6.2-litre V8 producing up to 369kW and 637Nm – great credentials for a pursuit vehicle.
It's not uncommon for police forces to use seized vehicles for promotional purposes, as they not only draw more attention to their cause but also end up being sold when they're no longer required. Earlier this month, Western Australian police unveiled a Maserati Quattroporte as its latest promotional vehicle, having seized it from a repeat traffic offender. Content originally sourced from: Advertisement Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date.
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US Highway Patrol goes Need for Speed with Corvette cop car

You won't be seeing this Chevrolet Corvette in a hot pursuit, but the seized sports car will be used by Florida Highway Patrol.