Carbon Motors releases real shots of purpose-built E7 police car

We haven’t heard a peep from Carbon Motors in a very long time, but that doesn’t mean the company hasn’t been hard at work on its purpose-built E7 police car concept. To prove that it’s moving forward, the automaker-to-be has just released two shots of a real E7. What’s more, the company will show the car to prospective clients – police officers – at the upcoming 115th Annual International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Conference and Exposition. Unlike curent cop cars driven by these officers, usually police-spec Crown Vic Interceptors, the E7 was specifically designed just to do police duty. Instead of a 4.6-liter Ford V8 engine underhood, the E7 will feature a clean-diesel engine capable of running on biodiesel. With a cockpit derived from jet-fighter technology that includes built-in radar, radiation and biological threat detectors among other techno goodies, the E7 sounds suitably high-tech for real-life crime fighters of the modern era. To further highlight this point, check out the video, along with the press release, after the break.
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