Could a Honda Element escape from a police interceptor sedan on the NJ Turnpike on a 20 mph roll?

I know that off the line the cop car could probably catch up with my Honda, but with the right tires, would I be able to evade a Ford police interceptor when merging onto a highway assuming a 20 mph roll? Like with lower profile tires? Would that help?

From my experience, the Honda is very peppy and gets up to speed until around 85 mph. Under the right circumstances, I've clocked it up to 100-101 mph @4000-4100 RPMs with my foot to the floor.

It's a 2.4l engine so it's definitely not under powered to compete with a police interceptor at freeway speeds.

So what are my chances?

Your post tells me that you are psychologically unsuited to driving a car.

Looks like someone is about to execute a well-planned bank robbery

2003 Honda Element troll strikes again. Don't be shy Mark. Put the year.

No

Car & Driver tested your theory with a Golf GTI, a Camaro and a Ferrari against a Dodge Charger Police Interceptor: the cop won every time, even against the Ferrari because most people can't drive that good for long enough to evade police with their powerful cars, radios and helicopter backup.

No one can escape from God.

Is this a joke?