Setina Manufacturing Co., Inc. recently announced the launch of its new law enforcement vehicle console, engineered to deliver unmatched comfort, adaptability and mission-ready performance for today’s patrol vehicles. Designed with direct input from the field, this next-generation console blends ergonomic innovation with rugged durability to support officers through long shifts and demanding operations.
At the core of the new console is a focus on officer comfort and efficiency. An integrated swivel armrest provides all-day support while maintaining quick, intuitive access to controls. A duty belt and sidearm cutout allow officers to remain seated comfortably without restriction, reducing fatigue and improving readiness during extended patrols or stationary operations.
The console is available in two optimized configurations to fit a wide range of vehicles. The Wide and Deep Body model is ideal for full-size SUVs and trucks, while the Deep Body model offers a precise fit for midsize and smaller SUVs. Both designs ensure a clean, professional installation which maximizes usable space without compromising mobility.
Built for the realities of law enforcement, the console features heavy-duty construction using aircraft grade aluminum with a durable black powder coat finish. A no-drill mounting system allows for fast, seamless installation, minimizing vehicle downtime while maintaining a secure, stable platform for mission critical equipment.
Designed to adapt as technology evolves, Setina’s new console is compatible with keyboards and laptop mounts and integrates easily with faceplates from major manufacturers. Standard dual cupholders come included, with optional accessories such as USB and power ports, red/white map lights and a secure small arms box, allowing agencies to configure the console to their specific operational needs.
The new Setina law enforcement vehicle console is compatible with popular patrol platforms including the Ford® Police Utility and F-150®, Chevrolet Tahoe and 1500, and Dodge® Durango and Ram 1500.
For more information, go to setina.com
