When Ferris Rezvani founded his Southern California shop back in 2014, the plan was to build lightweight, track-focused supercars that delivered fighter-jet thrills. But after a few short years, Rezvani pivoted hard into tactical SUV territory with the original Tank, a Jeep Wrangler-based monster wrapped in apocalypse-ready armor and packing V8 power. Now, nearly a decade later, the Tank returns for 2026 with a complete redesign that takes its military aesthetic even further.

A Full Redesign, Inside and Out
For this new iteration, gone are the rounded edges and softer lines. The 2026 Tank doubles down on sharp angles and aggressive proportions that look ripped straight from a sci-fi military convoy. Every panel has been reworked, and the result is a vehicle that looks like a concept, except you can actually order one. Underneath, it still rides on Jeep Wrangler bones, but Rezvani has overhauled nearly everything else, from the suspension setup to the powertrain options.
Inside, a new 10-inch touchscreen anchors the dashboard, flanked by custom gauge clusters available in your choice of colors. Buyers can spec everything from starlight headliners to bespoke stitching patterns and upgraded audio systems with custom amp racks. It’s a far cry from the standard Wrangler cabin it’s based on, even if some of the switchgear still gives away its Jeep roots.

Giving You Some Power Options
The base powertrain is a 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 putting out 285 hp, with a hybrid variant available at no extra cost. But if you’re spending six figures on a tactical SUV, you’re probably not here for fuel economy. Rezvani offers a 500-hp 6.4-liter HEMI V8 for and extra $45,000, or a 707-hp supercharged Hellcat V8 for $65,000.
At the top of the pack sits the full Demon package: a supercharged 6.2-liter V8 cranking out 1,000 hp for an additional $85,000. That’s the same engine from the 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon, and it turns the Tank into something absurdly overpowered for what’s essentially a lifted Wrangler.

Built for Anything (Including the End Times)
Rezvani has always leaned into the Tank’s tactical capabilities, and the 2026 model doesn’t hold back. Custom add-ons include a Security Package ($42,000) that includes run-flat tires, electrified door handles, a smoke screen system, and military-grade gas masks. Meanwhile, the Armored Package ($85,000) gives you ballistic armor, bullet-resistant glass, underbody explosive protection, and a reinforced suspension. For those who want the ultimate protection, the B6 Armored Package ($145,000) swaps in lightweight composite armor that’s 50% lighter than steel while maintaining the same level of protection.
Beyond armor, the options list will make you feel like Bruce Wayne, featuring thermal night vision, electromagnetic pulse protection, blinding lights, pepper spray dispensers, a ram bumper, and even an explosive device detector. A four-inch suspension lift comes standard with 37-inch tires, though you can upgrade to 40-inch rubber with a six-inch lift. Fox Racing 3.0 Internal Bypass Shocks with Dual Speed Compression are available for off-roading, backed by Dynatrac axles and ProGrip brakes.

Spec Sheet
Model: 2026 Rezvani Tank
Engine Options: 3.6L V6 (285 hp), 6.4L V8 (500 hp), 6.2L supercharged V8 (707 hp or 1,000 hp)
Transmission: 8-speed automatic
Drive Type: Four-wheel drive
Suspension Lift: 4-inch (standard), 6-inch (optional)
Tires: 37-inch (standard), 40-inch (optional)
Base Price: $175,000
Pricing & Availability
The 2026 Rezvani Tank starts at $175,000 before options, though it can easily get up to $500,000 if you load up on armor, the Demon engine, and the full tactical package. Reservations are open now through Rezvani’s website with a $500 deposit.
Recap
2026 Rezvani Tank
Rezvani just dropped a fully redesigned 2026 Tank with sharper military styling, up to 1,000 hp from a Demon V8, and enough tactical options (think bulletproof armor, smoke screens, and night vision) to survive just about anything. It starts at $175,000, but load it up with the full apocalypse package and you’re looking at over half a million dollars.