A Decade-Long Wait
When Rezvani introduced the Tank in 2017, it stood out as a production SUV that looked and felt unlike anything else on the market. Underneath, it used Jeep Wrangler foundations, but the design leaned heavily into futuristic, almost concept-car territory. The Tank combined high-output engines, serious off-road equipment, and available bulletproofing at a time when most luxury SUVs focused on comfort and style.
Over the years, the Tank saw gradual updates, but the main concept remained unchanged. For 2026, though, Rezvani has introduced a complete redesign. Nearly every part, from the bodywork to the mechanicals, has been rethought. The result is a Tank that keeps its original character but is now wilder than before.
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Sharper Looks, Louder Details
The 2026 Rezvani Tank takes its armored-vehicle inspiration even further. The new bodywork is sharper and more aggressive, with lines and details that echo military vehicles more than typical luxury SUVs. It still features oversized tires, bold fender flares, and squared panels, but the proportions now look more cohesive and focused.
Inside, the Tank balances its tactical features with a cabin that can be tailored for comfort and style. Buyers can choose a new 10-inch touchscreen, upgraded audio, and custom amplifier racks. There are options for starlight headliners, unique gauge colors, detailed stitching, and a wide range of finishes. Depending on the choices, the interior can feel more like a high-end lounge than a military vehicle, even with the armored shell.
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Demon Power and Half-Million-Dollar Builds
Under the hood, the 2026 Tank offers several engine choices. The standard lineup includes Jeep-sourced options: a turbocharged four-cylinder and a naturally aspirated V6. There is also a mild hybrid version that can run briefly on electric power.
Things escalate quickly with V8 choices, topping out with the power plant for the Dodge Demon. That upgrade drops a 1,000-horsepower supercharged 6.2-liter HEMI into the Tank, delivering hypercar-level output in a bulletproof SUV. Off-roading chops include upgraded axles, heavy-duty brakes, lift kits, and Fox Racing suspension options.
Pricing begins at about $175,000, but the Tank’s reputation comes from its extensive options list, as expected from a niche SUV like this. Full armor, tactical gear, performance parts, and custom finishes can
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