Vehicle Beacon Lights in India - Cars Used

Cars Used

Vehicle Manufacture Notes Picture
Tata Safari India Used by Special Forces and Senior Bureaucats/Police Officers
Mahindra Scorpio India Used by Special Forces and Senior Bureaucats/Police Officers/Income Tax
Mahindra XUV500 India Used by Special Forces and Senior Bureaucats/Police Officers/Income Tax
Toyota Innova India Used by Special Forces and Senior Bureaucats/Police Officers/Income Tax
Toyota Qualis India Used as Squad Car and for Highway Patrol
Chevrolet Chevrolet Tavera India/ United States Used as Squad Car and for Highway Patrol/Conducting Income Tax Raids
Toyota Fortuner Japan/ India Used by Ministers
Honda Civic Japan / India) Used by Judges, Ministers,Income Tax Appellate Tribunal Members
Toyota Corolla Japan / India) Used by Judges, Ministers,Advisors to TRAI
Tata Sumo India) Used as Squad Car and for Highway Patrol
Tata Indigo India) Used as Squad Car and by Senior Bureaucrats like Commissioner of Income Tax,Police and Customs
Maruti Suzuki SX4 India) Used by Senior Bureaucrats,Comptroller and Auditor General,CBDT Chairman,Chief Election Commissioner
Chevrolet Captiva India) Used by Ministers
Hindustan Motors Ambassador India) Used by Senior Bureaucrats, Police Officers/Income Tax Officers and Ministers
Ford Endeavor India) Used by Ministers
Mitsubishi Pajero India) Used by Ministers
Maruti Suzuki Gypsy India) Used as Squad Cars
Mahindra Bolero India) Used as Squad Car,Police officers.
Hyundai Accent India) Used as Squad Car,Additional Commissioners of Income Tax,Police likes in chennai city police

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