Not for the Reserved Folks
Established in 2013, Rezvani has made some of the wildest and ‘out there’ cars over the past 13 years. Let’s just say its cars aren’t for the wealthy, old-money types who’d like to keep things on the down low. Rezvani’s cars are unashamedly brash and attention-grabbing, and that’s putting it lightly.
As if you need any more proof, there’s the cool Porsche911-based RR1 and the wild 1,000-hp mid-engined Beast. On the SUV side, you get the Dark Knight and Tank, the latter available with an armored package. Soon, an all-new pickup will join the range, and to the surprise of no one, it’ll look battle ready.
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Meet the Fortress
As if the Tank weren’t enough, Rezvani will soon reveal the Fortress, which the company calls ‘the ultimate tactical truck.’ Mind you, we’re not expecting to see this on the frontlines any time soon, but for those who like driving around in rolling bunkers, this pickup will definitely pique their interest.
Company founder and CEO Ferris Rezvani dropped a few details about the Fortress in his Instagram post. There, he said, “The all-new Rezvani Fortress combines full armor protection, world-class off-road capability, and is built on one of the most respected truck platforms available.”
Car and Driver reckons that the Fortress is based on the already punchy FordF-150 Raptor R. If so, then it probably wouldn’t be a massive surprise, given that Raptor R already has loads of capability. In typical Rezvani fashion, expect everything to be cranked up to 11. It’ll also have ‘up to 850 horsepower,’ according to the company.
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Highly Exclusive
Only 100 of these trucks will be built, although prices have yet to be announced. It will, of course, involve a donor vehicle, and it’s safe to say that the final price will go far beyond the usual off-road performance pickup. It does have armoring as an optional extra, after all.
The Fortress will be fully revealed next month, so we’ll know more about its specs and any interesting options it might have. Well-heeled punters interested in getting this truck ready for Rambo can put down a $500 deposit to secure their build slot. Yes, it’s a big, polygonal pickup, but it’s quite literally the antithesis of a TeslaCybertruck.
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