Rezvani Tank

[3] Around this time, Rezvani decided to cooperate with Jeep, which resulted in the Tank being developed on the Wrangler's platform.

[4] The first generation of the vehicle features clearly defined wheel arches and aggressively styled body details.

[5] The Tank was powered by a 6.4 L 500 hp V8 engine, which worked with a manually controlled AWD drive and an automatic transmission.

[7] Compared to its predecessor, the second-generation Tank gained a more voluminous body with a more pronounced silhouette, which was longer and had traditionally opening rear doors.

[8] Like its predecessor, the second-generation Tank was distinguished by high-performance driving characteristics thanks to a sporty power unit.

Rearview (1st generation)