It was rated at 210HP.
500hp with police interceptor
250hp
375 horsepower.
300 bhp @ 5,400 rpm
The 1989 Chevrolet Caprice became a standard benchmark for police car units in the United States. Its 350 cubic inch V8 engine delivers 190 horsepower.
The 1998 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor was rated by Ford at 235 horsepower due to its low MSRP, but its actual output is around 360 (125 horsepower more than Ford's claim). In a 2008, 2009, 2010, or 2011 Police Interceptor, you'd probably be seeing around 380 stock. My dad tells me that all police cars have turbo engines.
Regardless of application, they were all rated at 280 hp
The Police Interceptors were rated by Ford at 250 horsepower for pricing reasons, but its actual output is 360 horsepower at the crank (up to 380 for the 2008-2011 models). My dad tells me that all police cars have turbo engines.
215 Horsepower @ 4500RPM, 285ftpds Torque @ 3000RPM
Yes
A Vic interceptor has a duel exhaust and a larger air box, while most Vics (except the lx sport) have a single exhaust and a more restrictive air box. So and interceptor has around 25 more horsepower then a stock Vic, that equals around 250 horsepower.
Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor was created in 1992.