Norway's police force is one of the most modern in the world and they are known for being well-trained, highly professional, and efficient. Especially their police cars. The Norwegian Police Department (Politiets Fellestjenester) has a wide variety of police cars, from high-performance sports cars to rugged 4x4s and more, all geared towards keeping Norway safe.
The most common police car on Norwegian streets is the Volvo V90, which is well-suited for navigating Norway's often challenging roads, with a host of modern safety features including a rearview camera, lane departure warning, and adaptive cruise control.
The department also has a large SUV, the Volvo XC90, which is usually seen in more serious operations. It's perfect for off-road work in rural areas because of the supercharged engine and powerful all-wheel drive system.
What's cool is that the police also have a collection of modified sports cars, such as a Porsche 911 Turbo for high-speed pursuits.
Cops tackle rural areas with the Land Rover Defender, a 4x4 tough enough for off-road operations.
In addition, the Norwegian Police Service has many other emergency vehicles such as ambulances, fire engines, and specialized patrol boats. All of these vehicles have a particular purpose, to help keep the people of Norway safe.