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The Carbon Council at Work!

Nov 5, 2009

The look and feel of Carbon’s E7 really began taking shape in the summer of 2007. The design team at Carbon Motors worked feverishly on refining the vehicle’s exterior appearance and subsequently moved to cockpit layout and interior ergonomics. It was during this time that the Carbon Council swung into action for their first hands-on experience in purpose-built design...

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11 MPG. You Are Kidding, Right?

Oct 12, 2009

As you know, our motto has been “Designed by Law Enforcement, For Law Enforcement” and with our announcement of calling Connersville, Indiana home we’ll add “Built by Americans for Americans!” Well, the “Designed by Law Enforcement” bit has very much to do with the over 3,500 Carbon Council members from all 50 US States that have volunteered their time, their opinion...

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Returning to Our Roots

Sep 16, 2009

Most people are probably unaware that Carbon Motors was originally founded in Los Angeles, California. For the first couple of years, the Carbon team conducted its market research from a small office in Westwood, where the list of now over 100 requirements for law enforcement vehicles began to take shape. Many of the details surrounding vehicle design, the corporate...

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Word on the Street

A Real Life Fantasy

Carbon Motors was approached by Suzi Huntington in Denver, Colorado, at the 116th Annual International Association of Chiefs of Police Conference and Exposition and presented the team with an advanced copy of the November/December edition of American Cop Magazine. The magazine featured an art...

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Carbon Motors E7 Answers the Call: Country First

DENVER, CO — Today, Carbon Motors Corporation’s E7 purpose-built patrol vehicle makes its 42nd stop on its nationwide Pure Justice Tour at the 116th Annual International Association of Chiefs of Police Conference & Exposition in Denver, Colorado. The Carbon E7 ha...

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Building a Better Patrol Car: Carbon Motors E7

The POLICE Magazine team just completed a comprehensive redesign of its Web site. Editor David Griffith interviewed Stacy Dean Stephens as a feature podcast to help kick off the new site. Tagged: police, police car, carbon motors, homeland security, e7, police magazine, david griffith, indiana, cop, cops, cop car, cop cars, purpose built, law enforcement patrol vehicle, patrol, patrol vehicle


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U. S. Representative Brad Ellsworth (D-IN) Congratulates Indiana & Carbon Motors

Congressman Ellsworth of Indiana's 8th Congressional District congratulated Carbon Motors and Connersville, Indiana at "A Rally for American" Jobs on July 29th. Carbon Motors announced that it would locate the entirety of its operations at the Ra...

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U. S. Representative André Carson (D-IN) Congratulates Indiana & Carbon Motors

Congressman Carson of Indiana's 7th Congressional District congratulated Carbon Motors and Connersville, Indiana at "A Rally for American" Jobs on July 29th. Carbon Motors announced that it would locate the entirety of its operations at the Rally.

Tagged: police, police car, carbon motors, homeland security, e7, section 136, carson, jobs, economic, development, connersville, indiana, cop, cops, cop car, cop cars, purpose built, law enforcement patrol vehicle, patrol, patrol vehicle

U. S. Representative Dan Burton (R-IN) Congratulates Indiana & Carbon Motors

Congressman Burton of Indiana's 5th Congressional District congratulated Carbon Motors and Connersville, Indiana at "A Rally for American" Jobs on July 29th. Carbon Motors announced that it would locate the entirety of its operations at the Rally.

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