Surrey Police - Motor Vehicles

Motor Vehicles

Surrey Police use many types of car for the diverse categories of response vehicles required by the modern Police officer. The force uses many different vehicles. Some of them are listed below with principal uses.

  • Mercedes Sprinter - Prisoner Transport and Riot Control
  • Ford Focus - Patrol/Response Car
  • Seat Leon - Patrol/Response Car (1 vehicle in service)
  • Ford S-Max - Collision Investigation Unit
  • Ford Fiesta - Neighbourhood policing Car
  • Ford Transit - Neighbourhood policing Van
  • Ford Transit Connect - CSI Unit
  • BMW 530d - Armed Response Car
  • BMW X5 - Armed Response Car
  • Škoda Octavia VRS -Unmarked Roads Policing Unit
  • BMW 530d - Roads Policing Unit
  • BMW X5 - Roads Policing Unit
  • Honda Pan-European Motorcycle - Road Policing and Escort Unit
  • Nissan Navara - Rural Policing Car
  • Volvo XC70 - Area Car
  • Skoda Octavia - Area Car
  • BMW 330d - Area Car
  • Land Rover Tangi - Public Disorder Unit
  • Ford Transit - Search Unit
  • Volvo V70 - Armed Response Car/Roads Policing Unit
  • Audi Q7 - Armed Response Car/Roads Policing Unit
  • Unmarked Audi Q7 - Armed Response Car/Roads Policing Unit
  • VW Passat R36 - Armed Response Car/Roads Policing Unit

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