Vertical Markets

Super Duty SUV

by Mark Rowe

The Armored Group has launched their newest vehicle, the Super Duty SUV, pictured. It can be armored or unarmored, fuelled by petrol or diesel, and offers a wide number of uses, the US makers say.

The car is built on a variety of Ford Super Duty truck platforms and in models including the MCV, Tactical SUV, and Frontiersman, the only diesel SUVs made in the USA, the firm says. These vehicles have the overall appearance of a four or six door sport utility vehicle with low roof heights allowing access to restricted spaces such as parking garages. The SUV comes in diesel and gasoline variations; four and six door models with the payload required for armouring and to hold from eight to 12 people respectively. It comes with left and right hand drive and with either two- and four-wheel drive options; it can be unarmored or built with up to B-7 level armoring depending on the needs of the user.

The new SUV is the same base vehicle which is customized depending on its final use which may be as a Mobile Communication Vehicles (MCVs), Police Tactical Utility Vehicle or by outdoorsman looking for a vehicle with plenty of room that can maneuver any type of terrain.

Specs:

Accommodates up to 12 passengers;
Six side and two back doors;
Four-wheel drive.

Specs for Four Door Tactical Utility Vehicle:

Accommodates up to eight passengers;
Four side and two back doors;
Four-wheel drive.

Robert Pazderka, President and Founder of The Armored Group said: “We are extremely pleased to have the Super Duty SUV come to market. Its sleek design and wide variety of options, makes it the most versatile SUV on the market. It can be customised to meet the individual needs of the user, whether it be law enforcement, military or personal use. We anticipate a great response from organizations and individuals needing state-of-the-art transportation, customization and versatility.”

About the firm

The Armored Group (TAG) has clients including law enforcement agencies, the cash in transit operators Brinks and Loomis, Lockheed Martin, DynCorp, the US Army and Air Force, US and others governments and agencies such as the United Nations. Visit: http://www.armoredcars.com/ and http://www.4swat.com.

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