BMW now a key supplier for all 52 UK Police forces

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Press Release: BMW has been approved as a key supplier for all 52 Police forces around the country by the National Policing Improvement Agency. The announcement means some of BMW’s class-leading products will become standard issue to the UK’s Policemen and women as part of the four-year deal.The news will see cars such as the BMW 330d Saloon and Touring, 530d Saloon and Touring, all variants of X1, X3 xDrive20d, X5 xDrive30d and xDrive40d, and the R1200 RF-P Police bike all take a high profile role in the fight against crime. Some of the vehicles will also be unmarked and perform less visible policing roles.While the latest 5 Series will be an all-new addition to most Police fleets it is the BMW 330d Saloon Interceptor model that is sure to cause the most interest. Billed as a High Performance Pursuit Vehicle, the modified BMW is capable of a rapid response role while also fulfilling the environmental and running cost demands all forces have to think of too. Full technical details of the car can not be specified for security reasons.Tim Abbott, Managing Director of BMW UK, said: “This is excellent news for BMW and shows the breadth of appeal of the products we sell. We have a very strong commitment to the ‘Authorities market’ throughout the world and have a very close relationship with the UK’s Police forces. Orders for BMW Police vehicles started as long ago as the mid 1970’s in the UK. This latest news reaffirms our commitment to 21st Century policing.”Of the 52 UK Police forces, virtually all operate BMW Authorities products of one form or another, while two thirds operate high-levels and nearly half of those operate with a near BMW High Performance only fleet. When the above models are added to the rest of the BMW Authorities range of specialist vehicles, such as medical and fire tenders, considerable savings through economies of scale can be made in training, tooling and parts.BMW is unique in offering production line installed special equipment packages for Emergency Warning equipment which importantly can be supported by BMW Service Centres throughout the UK with a three-year BMW warranty. Ordinarily vehicles are built by manufacturers only to be disassembled for the retrospective installation of such equipment. The RESPoNSe (Responder EMERGENCY SERVICE Package official eNabled Systeme) package provides vehicles with a high-level of emergency service role-equipment pre installed allowing for a near ‘Plug & Play’ car, thus significantly reducing the time into service and the need for third-parties to start cutting into the vehicle’s wiring harness.BMW operates a dedicated department with a team of specialists based at the BMW Group International – Special Sales Competence Centre. This specialist department is responsible for all BMW Authorities specification vehicles sold and operating as Emergency Service vehicles including cars, motorcycles, MINI and ballistically protected BMW Security and High Security cars.EndsNote: The NIPA is a procurement body that oversees the purchase of the 5,600 Police vehicle that are bought every year by forces across the UK with a total spend in the region of £83 million.
 
if malaysia does this we say waste of money... duit rakyat..... UK does it and we say? wah good choice.
 
Diff story when UK government also offer good welfare for their citizen.

Malaysia CURRENT government ler?
 
330d Interceptor...nice name. Maybe Schweppes and I can buy one each together when they arrive here....can get a discount that way from the dealers. He's been waiting in earnest for the twin-turbo diesels since the last few months we got to know each other.

Interceptors are deployed and are in hot pursuit, Sir!! ETA 3 minutes to catch-up with target vehicle......Nothing gets away.....except maybe a spoilt 21 year old Arab prince in his Veyron...ha ha!!
 
mizhan;577019 said:
Malaysian police patrol cars don't even get washed.

Unfortunately, I have seen one. Police patrol car being washed. It was at DU BHP petrol. Astroboy was there too. Perhaps they got free service, sebab tu basuh :p
 
Venceladus;577121 said:
Unfortunately, I have seen one. Police patrol car being washed. It was at DU BHP petrol. Astroboy was there too. Perhaps they got free service, sebab tu basuh :p

you could be right. at least around ttdi, cops never pay for car wash :smokin:
 
polis raja malaysia instead polis di raja malaysia.they can do whatever they want.
 
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