The Crown Victoria Police Interceptor was not quick by modern standards, but it was respectable for a heavy, full-size V8 sedan. A commonly reported figure is about 8.3 seconds 0–60 mph and a top speed around 129–140 mph , depending on the year and limiter.

What that means

  • It was built more for durability and pursuit use than rapid acceleration.
  • It felt stronger at highway speeds than off the line.
  • Later cars were often electronically limited, so the exact top speed could vary by setup.

Simple take

If you want a plain answer: fast enough for police work, not fast like a sports car.