The Metropolitan Police Service in London is taking part in the market trial of the fully electric, smart ed (electric drive).
Four versions of the distinctive, low emission, two-seater car will be used in congested urban areas for routine police operations.
Two of the cars have Metropolitan Police livery and will be deployed in Central London and at Heathrow Airport.
The smart ed is powered solely by electricity and is charged using a standard three-pin plug.
The car emits no carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, unburned hydrocarbons or particulate matter, and achieves the equivalent of around 300 miles per gallon.
Stuart Middleton, Director of Transport Services, Metropolitan Police Service, said: "The public might be surprised to see smart 'police' cars on the streets of London but we're very excited about taking part in this market trial.
"Policing a city like London brings its own particular challenges and we're always keen to try out new innovations and ideas.
"The smart ed enables us to have a police presence in very congested areas."
Dermot Kelly, Managing Director, Mercedes-Benz Cars, commented: "This smart ed market trial is an important part of our commitment to sustainable mobility." |