USA: The Lamborghini Urus and the latest Ferrari Purosang are two examples of supercar manufacturers' high-end utility vehicles that fall under the definition of "super-SUV". But wouldn't a superhero SUV also be acceptable?
The Rezvani Vengeance is undeniably a super-SUV in this respect. The Montana-based company's lineup of "the most extreme vehicles on the planet" for 2023 includes three vehicles with militaristic modifications. The Rezvani Tank and Rezvani Hercules 66 have already been covered by Maxim.com.
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But this year's Vengeance is brand new. Its intrusive design completely hides the original design of the Cadillac Escalade, which was created by video game vehicle designer Milan Ivanov.
Vengeance appears to have been designed by Batman himself, but it also seems fitting for any security-conscious CEO or savvy head of state.
This is especially true when it is equipped with a comprehensive military package that includes bulletproof glass, body armor, underside explosion protection, ram bumpers, magnetic dead bolts, night vision, a smoke screen, run-flat tires and many other safety features. Huh.
No performance information was provided, but according to the DuPont registry, a supercharged V8 coupled with a 10-speed automatic sends out 690 horsepower and 673 pound-feet of torque, which is what the behemoth needed to keep going at a clip.
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The interior is similar to that of the Escalade and features many of the standard features found in the stock SUV, such as a 19-speaker AKG sound system, wireless phone charging, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Depending on whether the second row has two captain's chairs or a bench seat, three rows of seating can also be configured to accommodate seven or eight people.
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The 2023 Rezvani Vendetta SUV is already available to reserve for a fee of $1,500, with prices starting at $249,000.