To date, Ford Mustang Mach-E fans have more than their fair share of die-cast collectibles mimicking the EV crossover to choose from, a list that already includes a New York City taxi cab, a police pilot vehicle, and the wild, one-off all-electric demonstrator known as the Mach-E 1400. Now, that list has expanded yet again, thanks to this new Ford Mustang Mach-E diecast from Greenlight Collectibles that’s part of its Hot Pursuit Special Edition.
Hot Pursuit Special Edition out now! Do you plan on collecting all 6 Washington D.C. FBI vehicles?
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1:64 Hot Pursuit Special Edition – FBI Police (Federal Bureau of Investigation Police) Assortment (Hobby Exclusive)#FBI #FBIPolice #HotPursuit pic.twitter.com/o2T7n0erq4— GreenLight Collectibles (@GLCollectibles) December 22, 2023
The new Hot Pursuit Special Edition consists of six total models – the Ford Mustang Mach-E, 1996 Ford Bronco, 2008 Dodge Charger, 2013 Ford Police Interceptor, 2014 Ford Police Interceptor Utility, and 2018 Dodge Durango, all of which are sold in a 1:64 scale. Each of these models is decked out not only in just any old police livery, but rather, Federal Bureau of Investigation Police (FBI) Police guise as a tribute to the fact that each has served in that capacity.
While there is no official Mach-E police model being built and sold by The Blue Oval at the moment, the EV crossover is still being used by a variety of agencies around the U.S. That includes the Dearborn Police Department in Michigan, the Department of Homeland Security, the New York City Police Department, and the FBI, as previously mentioned. Each of these law enforcement entities is testing the Mach-E to see if it is a viable replacement for existing ICE models, which may one day prompt Ford to market a Mach-E Police Interceptor of its own.
We’ll have more on the Mach-E soon, so be sure and subscribe to Ford Authority for more Mustang Mach-E news and continuous Ford news coverage.
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Industry leaders in Recalls and To much emphasis on EVs long before the grid is capable, let alone all the new multifamily construction with no charging facilities. Both Senior Management responsibilities to correct. It’s been an on going situation for multi years.
Yeah, every kid wants a toy of their grandma’s grocery getter.