Rezvani Motors has announced its latest Tank for 2026. This third-generation model is framed as the most resolved expression of the company’s core idea of a high-performance, go-anywhere tactical vehicle, building on nearly a decade of development. Founded in Irvine, California, by Ferris Rezvani in 2013, Rezvani Motors has always operated outside conventional segments with the brand first earning attention with lightweight, high-output sports cars before pivoting toward SUVs engineered around extreme capability.

The original Tank, introduced in 2017, shocked the automotive world largely because it looked unlike anything else on the road. Its stealthy post-apocalyptic design language was aggressive, but it also introduced genuine off-road hardware and optional ballistic protection. The second generation added higher-performance engines, significantly upgraded interior quality, and also pushed the Tank into popular culture, appearing in films, music videos, and elite private collections.
For 2026, the Tank rides on an all new sharpned exterior without losing its recognizable signature silhouette. The angular bodywork serves real purposes. A high beltline supports armored glass. Flat, slab-sided panels allow for integrated ballistic protection. The front structure accommodates reinforced ram bumpers and winches. What looks extreme is shaped around impact resistance, airflow management, and durability in hostile environments.

You can configure it with three powertrains: a 3.6-liter V6 comes standard, but most attention will go to the optional 6.4-liter V8 rated at 500 horsepower, or the supercharged 6.2-liter V8 sourced from the Dodge Demon, delivering up to 1,000 horsepower. That top option pushes the Tank into supercar output territory while retaining Four Wheel Drive and serious ground clearance.
In terms of hardware, two dedicated off-road packages add high clearance suspension, 3.0-inch FOX dampers, and terrain-ready tires. The Four Wheel Drive system lets you switch between on-road efficiency and full off-road traction, which is practical if this vehicle needs to serve daily duty and remote access work.
Where the Tank separates itself from the field is with security. Rezvani offers an optional ballistic armor package that includes bullet-resistant glass, armored body panels, a Kevlar-protected fuel tank and battery, and underside blast protection. You can further add run-flat military tires, smoke screen deployment, EMP protection, thermal night vision from FLIR, and reinforced ram bumpers. These are integrated systems designed for occupants who prioritize personal security, disaster readiness, or high-risk travel.

It is only inside the cabin that you are reminded this vehicle is built on a Jeep Wrangler platform. The upright seating position, switchgear layout, and proportions give it away. Even so, Rezvani reshapes the experience with more than ten available seat designs, leather interiors, a console-mounted safe, and integrated survival equipment. Electrified door handles, magnetic deadbolts, a PA and intercom system, and pepper spray dispensers, which allow occupants to manage threats without opening doors or windows.
Pricing for the 2026 Rezvani Tank starts at $175,000 before options. The new Tank joins the Dark Knight and Vengeance SUVs, alongside the Retro RR1 and the aforementioned lightweight Beast, for a total of five models across Rezvani’s portfolio.
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