WARMINSTER, PA — Havis has introduced the VSX Console, a rugged, fully integrated workspace designed specifically for law enforcement officers operating the 2025 Chevrolet Tahoe. Engineered for durability, functionality, and seamless OEM integration, the console sets a new standard for mission-ready equipment in public safety vehicles.
“Havis has always led where others follow,” said Dan Heiland, Product Manager. “With the VSX, we are not just offering a console—we are delivering the most premium, mission-ready workspace for officers. Every detail was engineered to enhance productivity, security, and safety, giving law enforcement professionals the confidence to perform at their best.”
The VSX Console combines a steel chassis foundation with polycarbonate components, resulting in a 23 percent lighter design that reduces vehicle weight without sacrificing strength. Its precision engineering ensures the console blends seamlessly with the Tahoe’s interior, providing an OEM-installed appearance while maintaining the ruggedness Havis products are known for.
Key features focus on officer productivity, security, and safety. The console includes integrated printer mounts, dual USB and 12V outlets accessible from both the driver and passenger sides, and an internal pole mount for laptops and tablets. Security elements include locking armrest storage for firearms and duty gear, reinforced aluminum extrusions, and 18 inches of mounting space with concealed trim for a clean, professional look.
The ergonomic layout enhances safety by stabilizing mounted screens and optimizing equipment placement to minimize distractions while driving.
Havis has built its reputation on supplying reliable, rugged mounting solutions trusted by police departments worldwide. With the VSX Console, the company is positioning itself at the forefront of integrated law enforcement workspaces, emphasizing the balance between operational efficiency, officer protection, and modern design.
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