Texas PD Tests Model Y To See If Gas SUVs Really Cost Up To $12,000 More A Year
Murphy PD in Texas now runs the 2026 Model Y Juniper. Each unit saves $4,100 to $12,000 a year in fuel and upkeep. Its electric drivetrain could double the car’s service life. The Murphy Police Department in North Texas has become the first agency to roll out the refreshed 2026 Tesla Model Y Patrol, upgraded by Unplugged Performance. Instead of committing to a full fleet replacement, the department is running the EV in real-world conditions to see how it holds up to daily patrol duty. Officials say the more persuasive case is financial. Each cruiser is projected to deliver measurable savings compared to a traditional ICE-powered patrol vehicle. More: There’s A New Contender For The World’s Coolest Police Car According to data from the City of Murphy, projected annual savings per vehicle range from $4,100 for single-officer units to as much as $12,000 for shared-shift cars clocking more than 140 hours per week. The bulk of that comes from eliminating fuel purchases, tho...