Rezvani Teases Something Wilder Than A Tank

  • Rezvani teases next-generation Tank ahead of its 2026 debut.
  • It still looks like a military SUV but promises more power.
  • Current Tank uses Wrangler bones and supercharged V8s.

The Rezvani Tank has made a name for itself by fusing military cosplay with a burly Jeep chassis, optional V8 theatrics, and the kind of exclusivity that comes more from price than competition. Now, the California-based builder is back with a new generation, claiming to deliver more power, capability, tech, and customization than before.

Still draped in shadows, the next-gen Tank has been teased ahead of its full debut in January 2026. While it retains its tactical silhouette, it appears to have a redesigned body with more angular surfacing.

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From what we can see in the teaser images, the updated Tank gets new LED headlights flanking a beefier grille. There’s also a massive hood bulge, while the redesigned fenders appear more sculpted than before. A flat windshield, roof-mounted LED bar, and high-set taillights peeking from above the oversized rear shoulders round out the look.

 Rezvani Teases Something Wilder Than A Tank
The upcoming Rezvani Tank (above) compared to the outgoing model (below).
 Rezvani Teases Something Wilder Than A Tank

Serious Power Incoming

While Rezvani hasn’t released any technical specs just yet, odds are the new Tank will stick with Wrangler-derived ladder-frame bones. Powertrains haven’t been confirmed either, but expect at least one supercharged Hemi V8 with more than 1,000 horsepower.

Reservations are already open, with a refundable $500 securing an early production slot. Final pricing hasn’t been announced, but if past versions are anything to go by, don’t expect it to come cheap, especially for something that’s based on a Wrangler.

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The original Rezvani Tank made its debut in 2017, followed by a second generation in 2019. The current model is offered with V6, plug-in hybrid, and V8 options, including Hellcat and Demon variants. Buyers can also add optional armor plating, night vision, upgraded suspension systems, and high-end interior packages.

Beyond the Tank, the Rezvani lineup includes the Beast roadster, the Porsche 911-based RR1, the Jeep Gladiator-based Hercules pickup, the Lamborghini Urus-based Knight, and the Cadillac Escalade-based Arsenal.

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