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Tesla Cybertruck Patrol Vehicle Joins Irvine PD Fleet

UP.FIT, a division of Unplugged Performance, has deployed the first Tesla Cybertruck in the U.S., fully outfitted for law enforcement, in collaboration with the Irvine Police Department. The vehicle is being used as part of Irvine PD’s renowned DARE program, underscoring the city’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, and community engagement.

The UP.FIT Cybertruck Next-Gen Patrol vehicle is specifically designed to meet the needs of first responders, equipped with a comprehensive suite of upgraded features that enhance police work in the field. For emergency lighting solutions, the IPD Cybertuck includes UP.FIT’s innovative roof-mounted Whelen lighting system and integrated rocker panel lighting, as well as remote-operated spotlight system for quick and effective illumination during night patrols.

UP.FIT has installed their proprietary electrical system with a specially designed wiring harness that supports the use of essential patrol equipment like the Mobile Data Computer (MDC), police radios, and public address systems. This innovative electrical system is purposefully designed to avoid obstructing rear floor space, allowing for the addition of a rifle mount affixed to the underside of the fold-up rear seats for easy access.

Additionally, the Tesla Cybertruck itself provides unique features from the factory, including ballistic-grade stainless steel for enhanced officer safety, bio-weapon defense mode, HEPA filtration, 4-wheel steering, and improved maneuverability over traditional police vehicles.

Irvine, California, known for its high adoption rate of electric vehicles and home to one of the busiest Tesla delivery centers in the world, is an ideal partner for this groundbreaking project. The deployment of the Tesla Cybertruck reflects the city’s commitment to sustainability, public safety, and advanced technology. With a robust Tesla user base in the community, it was a natural fit for Irvine PD to become the first department in the country to adopt this vehicle for law enforcement.

Ben Schaffer, CEO of Unplugged Performance, expressed his enthusiasm for the collaboration: “We’re thrilled to partner with the Irvine Police Department to debut the nation’s first official on-duty Cybertruck for their DARE program. The Cybertruck embodies the future of law enforcement with Irvine paving the way by integrating this advanced vehicle into their fleet.”

The development of this police Cybertruck involved close collaboration between UP.FIT, Irvine PD’s technology division, maintenance staff, and Tesla. Extensive design sessions ensured that every aspect of the vehicle met the high standards of both the Irvine Police Department and UP.FIT. Together, they tailored the vehicle to the specific needs of the officers, creating a real-world, purpose-built police vehicle unlike any other.

Unplugged Performance, the parent brand of UP.FIT, brings over 11 years of Tesla customization expertise, offering extensive knowledge in upfitting vehicles for police and first responders. UP.FIT is committed to revolutionizing the industry with purpose-built, turnkey solutions for law enforcement agencies worldwide. Focused on enhancing officer safety, comfort, and effectiveness, UP.FIT also provides 1-on-1 officer training, including behind-the-wheel and emergency vehicle operations courses.

With deployments across the U.S. and international partnerships underway, UP.FIT combines Tesla’s safety systems with custom upgrades to deliver the safest and most effective police vehicles on the planet.

Oct 10, 2024Blagojce Krivevski
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