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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