Kentucky State Police Mustang GT takes center stage in National Cruiser Contest

In News, State by OC Monitor Staff

Photo by the KSP

FRANKFORT, Ky. — Today, Gov. Andy Beshear and the Kentucky State Police are calling on Kentuckians to help power a statewide push in a national competition that celebrates the most eye-catching cruisers in the country.

KSP has entered the 2026 Best Looking Cruiser Contest, held annually by the American Association of State Troopers. The contest consists of the public voting on their favorite cruiser photo, with the winning image earning the cover of the association’s 2027 calendar.

“The men and women of the Kentucky State Police represent the very best of public service,” Gov. Beshear said. “I encourage every Kentuckian to show their support by voting in this national contest.”

This year, KSP is highlighting the dedication and training required to be a trooper by featuring a 2024 Mustang GT cruiser outside of the KSP Academy in Frankfort, Ky. Beyond its striking design, the image also serves as a tribute to fallen heroes who paid the ultimate sacrifice.

The Kentucky State Police have 39 troopers, officers, and patrolmen who lost their lives in the line of duty. Among them was Trooper James W. McNeely, who drowned during a rescue mission on the Kentucky River in 1972, and his body was never recovered.

In 2015, the KSP unveiled a nearly 10-foot-tall bronze statue, titled ‘The Trooper’, which is in front of the Academy Building. This statue was created in Trooper McNeely’s likeness and depicts a trooper walking towards the future to serve the citizens of Kentucky.

“This year’s contest photo symbolizes what it means to be a Kentucky State Police trooper, by showcasing the devotion, hard work, commitment and sacrifice that our troopers give to their local communities daily,” KSP Commissioner Phillip Burnett, Jr. said. “We would be humbled and honored to have your vote and support on social media.”

KSP has placed in the top five in the past eight years, taking home back-to-back wins in 2021 and 2022. While the Florida Highway Patrol won the competition last year, Kentucky is ready to take the top spot and needs your help to win it all.

Kentuckians are encouraged to vote for KSP’s entry beginning today and ending Friday, July 10, at 12:00 p.m. EDT. Kentuckians can vote once per device by clicking here.

Throughout the contest, KSP will spotlight the cruiser used in the entry photo, showcase behind-the-scenes video from the photoshoot, and share exclusive content on the agency’s social media pages. Follow the Kentucky State Police on Facebook, Instagram, and X for campaign updates, videos and contest standings.