Eight cylinders, seven seats

The American manufacturer Rezvani is known for its exciting creations, but will soon be taking it up a notch. It announces the arrival of the Vengeance, a ferocious seven-seater who seems to have driven away from a world in which the four horsemen of the Apocalypse are already chasing the earth.
For those who don’t know Rezvani, here’s a short summary. Rezvani is an American manufacturer of the Beast, Tank and Hercules. The first is a supercar presented in 2015 that is built around the chassis of the Ariel Atom and of which a successor will appear shortly. Then there’s the Tank, a mighty off-roader based on the Jeep Wrangler that looks dystopian with its stealth look. The Tank, which has been working on its second generation for two years, even has a Hellcat V8 that has been beaten up to 1,000 hp as a power station as Tank X. Then there’s the Hercules 6×6, an up to 1,300 horsepower six-wheel pickup based on the Jeep Gladiator. You would think that Rezvani’s portfolio would contain enough fierce rarities, but the company itself thinks otherwise. It now announces an addition to its model range: the Vengeance.

Rezvani Hercules 6×6
The Rezvani Vengeance will be a seven-seat SUV, but of course not just any one. Rezvani says the Vengeance, inspired by military vehicles, is “the antidote to boring SUVs.” The Vengeance is set to be the brand’s most luxurious and capable car ever. The latter would mean that he should be able to cope better than the smaller Tank next to the asphalt. Whether that means the Vengeance will become the firm’s power champion remains to be seen. The Vengeance will at least get a 6.2 V8, most likely the Hellcat machine you know from Jeep and Dodge. There will be a Military Edition with bulletproof armor and “more than 20 safety features”. Apart from the powertrain, the Rezvani Vengeance also shares nothing with other cars of the company. We are curious which car from which manufacturer has served as the basis this time, although a base of a model from the former FCA Automobiles will probably have been drummed up again.
– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl