e-Golf hits U.S. dealers in "select states" this November

http://www.torquenews.com/2250/silence-s-sound-police-coming-you-vw-e-golf
Silence - that’s the sound of the police (coming for you in a VW e-Golf)
By Luke Ottaway  2014-09-11

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Volkswagen presented the e-Golf battery electric car as a police emergency
vehicle at an exhibition this week. Though it wouldn’t last long in a
high-speed chase, the e-Golf would be quite a stealthy cop car.

At an international police equipment exhibition in Germany, known as the
Internationalen Fachmesse fur Polizeiausrustubg, Volkswagen unveiled a
police-spec version of the VW e-Golf (via AutoblogGreen).

Any electric vehicle owner who has snuck up on unsuspecting pedestrians
knows that the silence of EVs at low speeds is one of their coolest
attributes. We’re sure that such lack of noise could prove advantageous in
certain law-enforcement circumstances, particularly if the e-Golf were
painted to blend in with the night.

Alas, the police-equipped version of the e-Golf is given its own distinctive
paint job as well as the requisite flashing lights and communication
equipment.

The rest of the e-Golf presented at the exhibition displayed the same
specifications as the production model: 115-hp motor, 270 Nm of instant
torque, 10.4 seconds from 0-60 mph, and range alleged to be between 80 and
120 miles.

Obviously, the main goal of using the e-Golf as a police vehicle would be
emissions reduction. Replacing fleet cop cars with electric vehicles would
have a great impact on carbon emissions, as police cars typically put on a
great deal of miles per year. Though expensive up-front, the lack of
maintenance in the e-Golf would be an advantage, as would the fuel cost
savings from switching to electricity.

Any fleet considering an electric vehicle like the e-Golf or Nissan LEAF,
which is already in service in a few select police forces, would have to be
concerned with the car’s range and top speed. Electric vehicles are
typically governed to a specified top speed to avoid draining the battery
too quickly, and 80 miles of range restricts the operating conditions of the
vehicle.

However, in cities and towns we can’t think of many better options (Tesla
Model S aside) than the e-Golf. Cops would surely love to drive it, and it
would save a great deal in operating costs and emissions.

The VW e-Golf hits U.S. dealers in "select states" this November.
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