When it comes to police cars, many people often think of specialized sedans or SUVs with practical designs, used for patrolling and apprehending criminals. However, in many countries around the world , law enforcement agencies have used high-performance vehicles, even supercars, which have impressed many car enthusiasts.

Imagine the streets being patrolled by Porsche 911s, Audi R8s, or Honda NSXs. In fact, that has happened before. From Japanese sports cars and high-performance European sedans to top-of-the-line supercars, many police forces have chosen special vehicles for their work or to promote their image.

A modified 710-horsepower Hummer H2 used by US police.

In Texas, a sheriff once decided that the standard Hummer H2 wasn't powerful enough. He commissioned the German tuning company Geiger to upgrade the large SUV by adding a turbocharger to its 7.0-liter V8 engine.

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A modified 710-horsepower Hummer H2 owned by the US police.

Upon completion, the vehicle boasts a power output of up to 710 horsepower and approximately 904 Nm of torque. Additionally, it's equipped with 28-inch wheels, giving it a more aggressive and distinctive appearance compared to typical patrol cars.

Nissan Fairlady Z Nismo used by Japanese police.

Outside of Japan, the Nissan Fairlady Z is better known as the 350Z. This model played a crucial role in the revival of the Nissan brand after a difficult period in the late 1990s.

Notably, the Tochigi Prefectural Police Force in central Japan has been using a significant number of Fairlady Z Nismo models since 2008.