New Gallardo LP560-4 Polizia

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Lamborghini donates the new “Gallardo LP560-4 Polizia” to the Italian State Police


A private ceremony was held today at the Viminale Palace where Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. donated a police version of the company’s newest super sports car, Gallardo LP560-4 Polizia, to the head of the Italian State Police, Prefect Antonio Manganelli.

The new Gallardo LP560-4 Polizia, which replaces the previous Gallardo in use by the Italian police force since 2004 has a 560 horsepower engine that can reach speeds of up to 203 mph. The car will begin service with the Lazio Highway Police Department in order to continue accident and crime prevention to sustain security on the Italian roads.

Proof of outstanding reliability

Its predecessor is proof of Lamborghini’s outstanding product quality. Since 2004, Rome’s police force has had the first-generation Gallardo in regular police service. The sports car has clocked nearly 87,000 miles of patrol duty on the motorways of central and southern Italy, as well as on emergency medical transport detail.

A second Gallardo, painted in blue and white police colors, has been in service around Bologna, Italy since 2005. Its odometer already shows more than 62,000 miles. Aside from regular servicing, neither of the super sports cars has required major repairs.

In addition to the clearly effective deterrent offered by the presence and visibility of a Lamborghini on the highway, the technological equipment on board these vehicles makes them highly effective in the control of hazardous behaviour on the roads (high speeds, driving in the emergency lane, dangerous over-taking); the automatic recognition of number plate tracking and real-time transmission of images to the control rooms.

High-tech video system with real-time retrieval

The cabin of the super sports car is fitted with the latest advancements in police technology to immediately document the evidence of any transgression. The video system is positioned in the center of the cabin with a camera fitted next to the rear view mirror and a computer and recording equipment behind the seats. As soon as police officers discover a suspicious driver, they activate the “Proof Video Data System.” With the help of GPS data, the device can calculate the location, direction of movement and speed of the Lamborghini. This combined with the distance and time before intercept, accurately determines the speed of the vehicle being pursued.

Using radio data transmission, the video system in the Gallardo Polizia transfers its images in real time to the relevant police station. There, the videos are stored and used for automatic number plate retrieval. This information can be used for immediate identification of stolen vehicles.

The “classic” array of police equipment on board too

In addition to its high tech equipment, the Gallardo is also fitted with the “classic” array of police equipment, such as a gun holster, police radio equipment and the “Paletta,” the traditional hand-held stop sign used to advise motorists and traffic offenders to pull over. Officers can then use a removable screen to show offenders their misdeeds immediately, complete with an overlay of all the associated data.

Rapid response in medical emergencies

The Lamborghini is used regularly for urgent medical transportation too. The luggage compartment in the front of the vehicle is equipped with a specialized refrigeration system for safe transportation of donor organs. For extreme emergencies, there is also a defibrillator used to restore a normal heart rhythm to patients by delivering an electrical shock to the heart to stop massive cardiac arrhythmia or ventricular fibrillation, and thus save lives.

Officer training

The 30 police officers permitted to drive the Gallardo Polizia receive special training in the use of the Gallardo’s medical equipment. Each person on the special operations team – which includes three women – has undertaken several days of driver training with Lamborghini, under the leadership of the Lamborghini test drivers. The basis of trouble-free everyday operation is the exceptional safety of the Gallardo LP560-4 with its permanent all-wheel drive and its refined chassis, which maintains stability even at the highest speeds. Lamborghini’s extremely high standards for product quality and reliability ensure that the Gallardo LP560-4 Polizia is always ready for duty.

Even the blue light is designed for speed

Now the successor is ready – a new generation Gallardo LP560-4 with the very latest in special equipment. The Lamborghini wears its uniform with pride, painted in accordance with requirements in “blu Polizia” – whereby the white stripes and lettering follow the Gallardo’s dynamic design angles. Its main patrol beat will once again be central and southern Italy, primarily on the motorway between Salerno and Reggio Calabria.

The police beacon on the roof of the Gallardo had to be aerodynamically optimized being that the new police car reaches a considerably higher top speed than regular service vehicles.. Despite the extremely flat construction of the signal lighting, blue LEDs are fitted round the base to ensure the visual signal cannot be missed. The roof-mounted lighting is supported by further blue LED signals on the front, sides and rear of the light’s aluminium shell. A total of four sirens integrated into the front and rear of the Gallardo generate unmistakable audible warning signals.

On duty even in New York

Just like its predecessor, the new Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 Polizia is destined to be not only the fastest, but also the most famous police car – even beyond Italian borders.

The Italian State Police uniform, and the unquestionable attraction of the Lamborghini brand, continue to arouse curiosity and interest. Thousands of citizens have the possibility to see the car for themselves during the many events organized to promote the vehicles in use.

Alongside its daily operational duties, the Gallardo also has regular public appearance obligations, such as its role as parade leader every year in Rome’s traditional “Festa di Polizia,” or its escort responsibilities at events with historical vehicles, like the Targa Florio and the Milan – San Remo Rally. Its predecessor even represented the Italian police in New York City at the 2005 “Columbus Day” parade.







 
I really don't know what to say, speechless! :crazy: Looks even better than the last and good to see that its 'Audi' reliable. Love the batton mounted on the door! :sly:

I know its wrong but I would be interesting to see a speeding motorist in some sports car of equal power challenge them to a pursuit on the highway (ok now im thinking of NFS too much!). Seeing it on Police Camera Action would be amazing.

Robin
 
I wouldn't say it's pointless. It can certainly get to accidents faster as well as keep up with the thiefs/no-goodnicks in the Ferrari's and Lambo's.
 
I wouldn't say it's pointless. It can certainly get to accidents faster as well as keep up with the thiefs/no-goodnicks in the Ferrari's and Lambo's.
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even faster.

Police really don't need supercars to catch baddies, but this guy is still pretty cool.
 
Let's just hope they have a schedule for the officers...because I'm sure they all want a turn in the new "cruiser". :lol:
 
It is quite cool, but equally pointless as the first Gallardo police car was.
Considering all 3 Gallardos were donations, I doubt the Italian Police force could care less about their worth to the force.
 
Meh it's just a publicity thing, we have Z06 and XLR police cars around here that are only brought out during the Woodward Dream Cruise. I thinks it more of a "look at what we've got" more than anything. Yes I know the article says "daily duties" but I can't imagine it really being good for anything remotely police related.

It's cool though, I'll give it that.

*** According to WIKI the last Lambo cop car was used to transport plasma and organs to hospitals quickly. Looks like this one is the same way.
 
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Meh it's just a publicity thing, we have Z06 and XLR police cars around here that are only brought out during the Woodward Dream Cruise. I thinks it more of a "look at what we've got" more than anything. Yes I know the article says "daily duties" but I can't imagine it really being good for anything remotely police related.

It's cool though, I'll give it that.

It's nothing like that. For something to be claimed as a publicity stunt, the amount of miles racked in up in the first 2 unit's 4-5 years of service is extremely high. Considering a lot of people average 12,000 miles per year (at the most), the first Gallardo unit has averaged over 17,000 miles a year and the second unit at around 15,500 a year.

Unlike nearly any other exotic "police" car, these are not show vehicles. These are real units used for real patrols.
 
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For something to be claimed as a publicity stunt, the amount of miles racked in up in the first 2 unit's 4-5 years of service is extremely high.
That's not necessarily true. It could still be a publicity stunt, but instead one focused on showcasing reliability.
 
That's not necessarily true. It could still be a publicity stunt, but instead one focused on showcasing reliability.

I highly doubt it is one, never the less. It's been recorded & seen doing nearly anything a regular Italian patrol car has done, except that it's a Gallardo.
 
Why would Lamborghini donate a car if not for publicity? The fact that both of the old ones have held up fine to whatever rigors Italian police cars suffer from is no doubt an intended bonus.
 
Why would Lamborghini donate a car if not for publicity? The fact that both of the old ones have held up fine to whatever rigors Italian police cars suffer from is no doubt an intended bonus.

As someone else said, a tax-write off. Sure, it gives Lamborghini publicity, but I wouldn't call it a stunt like Caparo making a T1 RRV for the British Police that really hasn't been seen doing anything since MPH 07.
 
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I suppose it's worthy enough but reviving a dead topic after a year...

Eh, I suppose it's one of those "House Rules" things.
 

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