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NK05 KRF is a Bombardier Outlander Max quad bike developed for police use by Quad Tech. Specialist equipment may be carried on both the front or rear rack of the bike. Blue and white lights are fitted to the front. A telescopic pole has a blue light on the top too.
The rear view of the bike showing the all terrain tyres and long travel suspension.
Here we have the fifth generation of the Vauxhall Astra is estate form. This particular model has been developed by Vauxhall Special Vehicles.
This is the 2005 model specification of the Jaguar S-Type. This particular model is powered by a twin turbo 2.7 litre V6 diesel engine.
The rear view of the S-Type. The car is fitted out in a generic police livery but is fully operational.
This Peugeot Expert used by Merseyside Police is in a striking yellow livery. It is a mobile camera unit that is used as part of the 'street safe' scheme.
Another yellow police vehicle is this Ford Transit used by Hampshire Police.
B211 WPX is a preserved 1985 Volvo 2404GLT which was used by Hampshire Constabulary. It wears an extremely plain livery when compared to the battenburg vehicle above. Two blue rotating beacons are mounted on a roof rack.
The rear view. The car is powered by a turbo charged 2.3 litre petrol engine with a manual gearbox. This would have given the car a top speed of about 113 mph before the 1980's light bar and police stop signs were attached.
AD05 CXC is a 2005 Ford Mondeo Hatchback. This particular car is a demonstrator vehicle which is loaned to police forces by Ford.

This is another Mondeo that is used as a demonstrator vehicle. This time the car is estate form and with a base paint colour of white instead of silver.

We now have a second generation Ford Focus estate. Although in the livery for the Northern Constabulary, it still strangely carries the Ford Demonstrator logo in its rear side window.
This mark six Ford Fiesta is used by Greater Manchester Police. The strangest feature of this cars livery is its unusual blue roof.
The rear view of this 1.4 litre diesel 5 door hatchback.
 Next, we have a 2006 model year Range Rover demonstrator vehicle.
This is a silver LDV Maxus operated by  West Midlands Police.
The rear view of this van. This type was voted as Van of the Year 2005 by the Professional Van and Light Truck Magazine.
BP04 NYF is a heavily modified black armoured Land Rover Defender 110 used by Staffordshire Police. It features extensive modifications to the bonnet sides and roof of the vehicle, leaving room for only two small blue lights on its front bull bar.
The interior view shows us the practical rear bench seating and communication equipment mounted on the dashboard.
This is a police demonstrator vehicle of the 2005 Nissan Pathfinder SUV. From the front, we can see the low profile roof light bar and additional LED lights mounted on the grill.
From this view, we can see the full battenburg livery on the side of the vehicle. It also carries additional police wording in the rear side windows.
The rear shot of this 4x4. The rear glass window can be opened independently of the rear tailgate.
This Lexus RX300 demonstrator vehicle features the half battenburg livery unlike the Nissan above. However, it is devoid of any side police markings. It also features an ultra slim clear roof light bar.
This Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII 260 is fully kitted out for Police use, but unusually does not carry and light bar on its roof.
It is powered by a turbo charged four cylinder petrol engine, producing 260 BHP. The power is transmitted to the road through a rally developed four wheel drive system.

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