This New Pickup Promises To Be The 'Ultimate Tactical Off-Road Truck'
The properly named Rezvani Fortress debuts sometime next month.
The Breakdown:
- Rezvani is launching the ‘ultimate tactical off-road truck.’
- The Fortress debuts sometime next month.
- Rezvani is accepting reservations for the Fortress starting today.
Rezvani was founded 13 years ago, and the California-based automaker continues to build some of the wildest-looking vehicles on the planet. The company sells a sports car called the Beast and an SUV dubbed the Tank—now it's looking to add the Fortress to the lineup, the "ultimate tactical off-road truck."
Rezvani will reveal the Fortress sometime next month. The two darkened teaser photos show off the truck’s sharp silhouette and rear lighting elements. The truck will have the same rugged angles as Rezvani’s other models.
Like other Rezvani models, we expect the company to base the Fortress on an existing vehicle. The Jeep Gladiator could underpin the pickup, which the company has used before, but it’s hard to tell from the teaser photos. The Fortress will also be available with an assortment of military-style upgrades, such as lightweight composite armor, a smoke-screen system, electrified door handles, and other spy-like goodies.
You can reserve your Fortress today with a $500 refundable deposit. It will likely have a starting price well over $100,000 before adding any options.
Motor1’s Take: Rezvani makes vehicles designed for the apocalypse, and the addition of a Tank-like truck seems like a no-brainer for the company that continues to pump out rugged vehicles designed to take the ultimate beating.
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