FCA Launches Officer Protection Package for Charger Pursuit
All 2017 Dodge Charger Pursuit law enforcement vehicles will come with technology that detects potential ambushes from the rear while a vehicle is parked. It will come at no cost to U.S. law enforcement agencies.
by Staff
February 9, 2017
Photo courtesy of FCA.
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Photo courtesy of FCA.
All 2017 Dodge Charger Pursuit law enforcement vehicles will come with officer safety technology that detects potential ambushes from the rear while a vehicle is parked, Fiat Chrysler announced. The OEM teamed up with InterMotive Inc., of Auburn, Calif., to provide the Officer Protection Package at no cost to U.S. law enforcement agencies that order the 2017 Charger Pursuit sedan.
“This technology is designed to prevent an officer from being ambushed from the rear while parked,” said Jeff Kommor, vice president – U.S. sales operations, fleet and small business sales. “While it does not replace vigilance, this technology acts as a second set of eyes and provides police officers with added peace of mind when they are in a parked Charger Pursuit.”
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InterMotive noted that ambushes of police officers over the last year are driving demand, and the company has seen an increase in the number of agencies requesting this technology.
The Officer Protection Package is designed to increase an officer’s situational awareness when parked and working inside the vehicle. The package uses the Charger Pursuit’s ParkSense rear park assist system and ParkView rear backup camera to alert an officer if anyone is behind the vehicle.
The InterMotive module is installed by plugging it into the Charger Pursuit OBDII port and securing the module under the dash. The Aux 1 button will activate the system.
Anytime the Officer Protection Package is active, the reverse sensors will be turned on. If any of the sensors are tripped while the system is active, a chime will sound to alert the officer that a sensor has been tripped. The officer can immediately observe what is behind the vehicle via the camera display. At the same time, all the doors will be locked, the front windows will roll up, and the tail lights will flash.
The Officer Protection Package, provided by FCA and InterMotive and easily installed by the law enforcement agency, is available effective immediately on all 2017 Charger Pursuit U.S. orders.
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