• Specially equipped patrol car: top-of-the-line SUV with signalling system, radio pre-installation, special lighting and reflective safety stickers
  • High-torque law enforcement: Grandland plug-in hybrid with 165 kW (225 hp) system output and 350 Newton metres of torque
  • First appearance: Emergency vehicle equipped by cooperation partner EDAG convinces trade visitors at GPEC® in Leipzig

Combined values for Opel Grandland Plug-in Hybrid according to WLTP1: Weighted energy consumption weighted 14.5 kWh electricity/100 km plus 2.6 l petrol/100 km; CO2 emissions 59 g/km; CO2 label B. Fuel consumption when battery empty 6.3 l/100 km; CO2 label E.

Whether as an elegant company car, a practical, comfortable family SUV or a high-torque patrol vehicle – the Opel Grandland meets almost all requirements. Opel’s top-of-the-line SUV recently demonstrated this at the GPEC®, the General Police Equipment Exhibition & Conference, in Leipzig, Germany. At the trade fair for internal security, law enforcement and homeland security, the current Opel Grandland was on display for the first time as a police patrol car. To this end, the specialists from cooperation partner EDAG have equipped the Grandland with everything a vehicle needs for daily patrol duty, from special signalling systems to radio pre-installation and police-specific foiling.

In order to reach the respective scene of operation quickly, the high-torque plug-in hybrid drive forms the basis for the police Grandland. A system output of 165 kW (225 hp) and 350 Newton metres of torque in combination with the electrified 7-speed dual-clutch transmission ensure that the Grandland plug-in hybrid can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 7.8 seconds and, if necessary, reach a top speed of 220 km/h.

In the Ultimate trim, which was presented in Leipzig, the 10-way electrically adjustable Intelli-Seat Pro, which bear the seal of approval of the ‘Aktion Gesunder Rücken e.V. (AGR)’, ensure back-friendly shifts for the police officers. For the best overview and all-round visibility at any time of day or night, the adaptive Intelli-Lux HD light as well as the 360-degree Intelli-Vision camera and the multimedia navigation system with 16-inch colour touchscreen are also on board.

With its foiling according to VESBA 2.0, the Opel Grandland is recognisable as a police vehicle at first glance and from afar. The special safety stickers with their retroreflective and fluorescent stripes and letters ensure that the patrol car is more easily noticeable even in adverse visibility and weather conditions, thus effectively securing hazardous areas.

Other specific components of the Opel Grandland, which has been converted into a police vehicle by the experts at EDAG, include:

  • Hänsch DBS 4000 warning system with alley lights (special, side-aligned headlights), stop and power flash, rear warning system and full matrix display front and rear
  • Hänsch modules for public addresses and other functions as well as for front and rear flashers
  • Equipment carrier for additional electrical installations as well as special fuse holders, authority control unit and undervoltage protection
  • Tetra Universal radio pre-installation with GPS/Tetra antenna, cockpit bracket for the hand control unit, speakers integrated into the headliner and volume control in the centre console
  • LED lighting in the headliner and the tailgate
  • Fire extinguishers, emergency hammers (Lifehammer) and the holder for the stop trowel complete the service equipment of the patrol Grandland.

Further information on the conversion and equipment options of the Opel Grandland as a police patrol car as well as for special conversions can be found on opel.de or edag.com.

[1] A vehicle’s values not only depend on the vehicle’s efficient use of fuel, but are also influenced by driving behaviour and other non-technical factors.

   

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