
Seville Police to Modernize Fleet with 140 Hybrid Vehicles
Seville's Local Police to Get 140 New Hybrid Vehicles Seville, Spain – The Seville City Council has announced a major upgrade to the city's Local Police fleet. A new renting contract will bring 140 hybrid vehicles, primarily SUVs, to the force. This modernization comes at a time of significant growth for the police department, with 200 new officers joining the ranks. "This is a substantial investment in the safety and security of our city," stated a spokesperson for the Seville City Council. "The new hybrid vehicles will not only improve our officers' ability to respond to emergencies but also significantly reduce our environmental impact." The transition to a hybrid fleet is also expected to save the city a considerable amount of money on fuel. The council estimates a monthly reduction of €26,000 in fuel costs. The new vehicles are part of a larger effort to modernize and expand the Seville Local Police, ensuring the department is well-equipped to serve the city's growing population. The initiative is a positive step towards enhancing both public safety and environmental sustainability.