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2020 Rezvani Tank unveiled

The second-generation Rezvani Tank was unveiled overnight, and it promises to be more of the same... but different.


Based on the latest Jeep Wrangler, the new Tank has a completely redesigned body.

While the styling theme is as outlandish as ever, the new Tank has visible door handles, and regular rear doors in place of the original model's reverse-hinged units.

The new Tank has a much higher quality interior than before. Although the cabin is clearly lifted from the JL Wrangler, Rezvani has fitted new "purpose-built" seats and, on some models, re-trimmed many parts in leather.

The new Tank is available in three variants: base, X and Military Edition.

In the US, the US$155,000 ($223,000) base model Tank is fitted with a 213kW 3.6-litre V6, a 4.0-inch (102mm) lift kit with Fox shocks, and chunky off-road tyres as standard.

A 373kW 6.4-litre V8 is available for an extra US$35,000 ($51,000). Export models can be had with a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine.

Options include a 6.0-inch (152mm) lift kit, thermal imaging system, towing package, auto-retracting side steps, sports exhaust setup, and full leather trim for the seats, dashboard, console and door panels.

The US$349,000 ($508,000) Tank X has the supercharged 6.2-litre V8 Demon engine tuned to deliver 746kW (1000hp).

The US$295,000 ($429,000) Military Edition is fitted with bullet-proof glass, military-grade run-flat tyres, a self-sealing fuel tank, underbody protection, electromagnetic pulse protection, gas masks, first aid and hypothermia kits, continuous video recording setup, ram bumpers, strobe and blinding lights, electrified door handles, and a smoke screen.

It also features the most extreme off-road package and the 6.4-litre V8 as standard. The only available options are the 746kW 6.2-litre Demon V8 engine, and a siren and horn package.

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