The Hyundai Kona EV has joined the New South Wales police for 12 months, as the Penrith Police Station takes delivery of the small SUV before a new facelifted version launches later this year.

The red-and-blue Kona EV won’t be looking to stop trouble, though, since it does not feature any bespoke equipment other than stickers. It will instead be used to drive community engagement.

Hyundai Kona EV joins NSW police

The Penrith Police Station has been fitted with an AC charger in its underground car park. Hyundai claims the Kona EV police car will spend plenty of time on patrol because its claimed range is 449km.

“The Hyundai Kona electric vehicle is a valuable addition to the Nepean Police Area Command,” says Nepean Police Area Command’s Chris Keane, “and will assist our Crime Prevention Unit with its community engagement initiatives.

Hyundai Kona EV joins NSW police

NSW Police has a long history of using special cars for community engagement.

Some of our favourites include a 2015 Audi RS4 with V8 power, the Honda Civic Type R and even an FPV GT-F.

That’s quite a selection of performance machines, but it pales compared to vehicles the rest of the world’s police forces have used for promotional purpose.

Hyundai Kona EV joins NSW police

However, they’ll be looking for other options soon after Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Australia revealed the SRT sedan will no longer be sold in Australia once the NSW Police Force’s 2021 orders are fulfilled.

This will leave the BMW 530d as the main strike weapon for NSW Police, along with an ever-ageing handful of Holden Commodore SS Vs that the Service is stubbornly clinging onto.

The Victorian Highway Patrol also employs the BMW 530d for highway patrol duty while the Northern Territory and Queensland services chose to enlist Kia Stingers to replace the Ford Falcon and Commodore.