2020 Rezvani Tank revealed with 1,000-horsepower V-Eight
Californian coachbuilder Rezvani impressed us when it unveiled its Tank a few years in the past. Now the corporate has gone and unveiled an up to date 2020 mannequin and this one boasts an out there 1,000 horsepower.
Like the unique Tank, the up to date mannequin is predicated on the Jeep Wrangler. Nonetheless, now we’re speaking the most recent JL Wrangler; the unique Tank was primarily based on the earlier JK Wrangler.
There are some refined styling tweaks to go together with the brand new chassis. For instance, the designers have smoothed out a few of the sharper strains of the unique whereas including new particulars to the hood and entrance fenders. The lights at each ends have additionally been changed by new designs.
Modifications are decidedly extra noticeable beneath hood. Whereas the highest engine within the unique Tank was a 707-horsepower 6.2-liter supercharged V-Eight borrowed from the Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat, the up to date mannequin makes use of a modified model of the Challenger SRT Demon’s supercharged V-Eight. Peak output is larger than 1,000 horsepower and 870 pound-feet, per Rezvani.
2020 Rezvani Tank
We should always level out that the tuned Demon engine is fitted to the range-topping Tank X, which is priced from $349,000. On the different finish of the spectrum is the bottom Tank, which comes with a 500-horsepower 6.Four-liter V-Eight and a $155,000 beginning value.
There’s additionally a toughened-up Tank Army, which comes as customary with the identical engine as the bottom Tank and a complete assortment of protecting gear. It is priced from $295,000. Along with armored physique panels and an off-road suspension designed by Fox Racing, the Tank Army options electromagnetic pulse safety for when the dangerous guys use superior weapons. You will additionally discover military-spec runflat tires, an evening imaginative and prescient digital camera, blinding lights, and ram bumpers—totally applicable for a automobile known as the Tank, do not you suppose?