
State Police are rolling out a new fleet of vehicles with a different paint scheme.
Pennsylvania's state police vehicles are getting a makeover.
The department is going back to white-colored vehicles when the current gray patrol vehicles are due for a trade-in.
According to Pennsylvania State Police, the reason for the color change is cost.
Dodge doesn't offer the gray color in stock, so it would be considered a custom color and thus the cost would substantially increase.
The department ordered 270 marked and 100 unmarked Dodge sedans.
This will be the first time in more than 30 years that state police vehicles are not from Ford.