Police & Law-Enforcement Fleet Vehicles

Patrol SUVs, supervisor units, and unmarked vehicles — sourced, upfitted, and delivered duty-ready for California law-enforcement agencies. Ford Police Interceptor Utility and F-150 Police Responder, equipped to your department's spec.

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Pursuit-Rated
Ford PIU & F-150 Police Responder
Full Upfit
Lighting, Cages & Consoles
No RFP
Cooperative Purchasing
1 Business Day
Quote Turnaround

What Counts as a Police Fleet Vehicle?

Law-enforcement fleets are built around purpose-built, pursuit-rated platforms plus the unmarked and support vehicles that work alongside them. In Ford's current lineup, two vehicles anchor most California patrol fleets: the Police Interceptor Utility (PIU) — a pursuit-rated SUV built on the Explorer platform — and the F-150 Police Responder, a pursuit-rated pickup for agencies that need truck capability on patrol.

Around those sit Special Service Vehicle (SSV) and civilian-trim units for non-pursuit roles — detective and supervisor Explorers and Expeditions, administrative trucks and cars — plus specialty builds: K-9 conversions, prisoner transport, traffic units, and community-service and code-enforcement pickups.

Envision Motors Fleet sources every one of them, coordinates the emergency upfit, and delivers each vehicle ready for service — so your officers are the only thing the vehicle is waiting on.

Choosing the Right Patrol Platform

Match the vehicle to the assignment. Here's how California agencies typically split a patrol fleet.

Police Interceptor Utility

The default patrol vehicle for most California agencies — pursuit-rated, all-wheel drive, with room for a full console, partition, and a shift's worth of equipment. Built on the Explorer platform.

F-150 Police Responder

A pursuit-rated pickup for agencies that need bed capacity, towing, or rural and off-road patrol — the same law-enforcement engineering as the PIU in an F-150.

Unmarked & Administrative

Detective, supervisor, and admin units in civilian trim — Explorer, Expedition, or F-150 — often optioned with discreet lighting and ghost graphics.

Specialty & Support

K-9 conversions, prisoner transport, traffic enforcement, and community-service or code-enforcement pickups — each spec'd to the assignment and the department that runs it.

Police-Specific Upfitting

A patrol vehicle isn't finished at the factory. We coordinate the emergency upfit so it arrives duty-ready — one purchase order, one delivery.

Emergency Equipment

Lighting, Siren & Control

Light bars, interior and exterior LEDs, sirens, speakers, and switch and controller integration — marked, or ghost/blackout for unmarked units.

Prisoner & Partition

Cages, Partitions & Transport

Steel or polycarbonate partitions, single and dual prisoner compartments, seat inserts, and door and window guards for safe transport.

Interior & Mounts

Consoles, MDT & Weapon Mounts

Center consoles, laptop and MDT mounts, radio and equipment brackets, and locking weapon mounts — laid out for the way your officers work.

Exterior & Power

Push Bumpers, Power & Graphics

Push bumpers, spotlights, antennas, auxiliary and dual-battery systems, GPS/AVL and telematics wiring, plus department reflective striping and decals.

How California Agencies Buy Patrol Fleets

Cooperative & statewide contracts. Buy against a contract another agency already competed — Sourcewell (we're approved) or California statewide contracts — with no RFP to run. See cooperative purchasing.

Direct PO or purchase card. Purchases within your agency's thresholds can go straight to a purchase order. Our government fleet program handles agency purchasing daily.

Competitive bids & RFQs. If a solicitation is required, we return detailed quotes and delivery plans within one business day.

FIN & government pricing. Eligible agencies order under a Ford Fleet Identification Number. New to it? Start with how to get a FIN code.

From Spec to Duty-Ready — How It Works

Four steps from requirement to a delivered, equipped patrol unit.

1

Tell Us the Assignment

Vehicles, quantities, the roles they'll fill, and your upfit and graphics spec. A call or the contact form starts it.

2

We Match Platform & Path

The right pursuit or special-service platform for each role, and the purchasing framework your agency uses.

3

Quote in One Business Day

A detailed quote and delivery plan — vehicles plus upfit — formatted for your procurement file.

4

Build, Upfit & Deliver

Factory order, emergency upfit coordination, inspection, and delivery to your yard — duty-ready on arrival.

Police Fleet FAQ

What police vehicles does Ford make now?

Ford's current law-enforcement lineup centers on the pursuit-rated Police Interceptor Utility (a purpose-built SUV on the Explorer platform) and the F-150 Police Responder (a pursuit-rated pickup), plus Special Service Vehicle (SSV) versions of the Expedition, F-150, and Explorer for non-pursuit roles. The Police Interceptor Sedan is no longer produced.

Can you upfit the vehicles with lighting, cages, and consoles?

Yes. We coordinate the full emergency upfit — lighting and siren, partitions and prisoner transport, consoles, MDT and weapon mounts, push bumpers, power systems, and department striping — as part of the same order, so the vehicle arrives duty-ready.

Do we have to run a bid to buy patrol vehicles?

Not always. Many California agencies buy patrol vehicles through cooperative or statewide contracts with no RFP, or by direct purchase order under their thresholds. If a competitive solicitation is required, we respond to RFQs and bid packages within one business day.

Can you build unmarked, K-9, and prisoner-transport units?

Yes — unmarked detective and supervisor units with discreet lighting and ghost graphics, K-9 conversions, single- and dual-compartment prisoner transport, and traffic or code-enforcement builds are all spec'd to the assignment.

How long does a patrol build take?

It depends on factory order timing for the platform plus the upfit scope. Popular patrol configurations sell out, so getting into the order bank early matters — tell us your timeline and we'll give you a realistic build-and-delivery window with the quote.

Ready to Equip Your Patrol Fleet?

Send us your vehicle list, the roles they'll fill, and your upfit spec — we'll come back with platform recommendations, purchasing options, and a quote within one business day.

Request a Patrol Fleet Quote Or call the fleet team directly: (626) 600-3264

Explore Law-Enforcement Fleet Solutions

More on patrol vehicles and how agencies buy them.

Put a Patrol Fleet in Service

Pursuit units, unmarked cars, K-9 and specialty builds — tell us the assignment and how your agency purchases, and you'll have a quote within one business day.

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