Both vehicles are equipped with the latest technology
Benidorm’s Local Police introduce two new quad bikes for beach and rural area surveillance

Benidorm Local Police have added two new quad bikes to their fleet to improve surveillance on the beaches and, when necessary, in rural leisure areas. The two new quads were presented this morning at Levante Beach in the presence of Mayor Toni Pérez and the Councillors for Public Service and Beaches, Jesús Carrobles and Mónica Gómez.
The two new vehicles are already operational and will perform their first tasks during the upcoming camping trip for the city's club groups next week, and now with the arrival of Easter.
The vehicles purchased by the City Council are Loncin brand, model Xwolf 700, featuring 4x4 capability, advanced technology, and proven reliability.
The engines they use have a long reputation for reliability and performance, and both quads are equipped with the highest specifications. Thus, they feature full LED headlights, roof racks capable of supporting up to 50 kilos, an electric winch with a towing capacity of over 450 kilos, and another roof rack that supports up to 90 kilos.
Each vehicle is capable of towing up to 800 kilos. They have a 25-litre fuel tank, allowing them to achieve a range of up to 300 kilometres. With a displacement of 686 cubic centimetres, they are capable of developing 47 hp at 5,500 revolutions per minute (rpm). They also have EPS power steering and weigh 385 kilos.
Toni Pérez emphasised that the two quads are "a new tool of maximum capacity and power for supervising the city's beaches." The mayor also emphasized that the two new vehicles "are added to the existing sea and land resources for the greater peace of mind of beaches that are in extraordinary health and already offer our visitors a wonderful appearance in terms of cleanliness, appearance, and services." Finally, the mayor added that the City Council's goal is "to ensure that the services we offer are provided with excellence, especially on the beaches, which are the jewel in the crown."



