Rezvani Tank Gen 3 teased: debut set for January 2026
Third-generation Rezvani Tank teased ahead of 2026 debut
Rezvani Tank Gen 3 teased: debut set for January 2026
Rezvani teases its third-generation Tank, with a cleaner, more cohesive design, lifted off-road stance and $500 reservations open ahead of a January 2026 debut.
2025-12-25T02:45:37+03:00
2025-12-25T02:45:37+03:00
2025-12-25T02:45:37+03:00
If even the Jeep Wrangler 392 feels too tame, Rezvani is offering an alternative from the edge of reason. The California-based brand has released two shadowy teasers for the third-generation Tank and set the debut for January 2026. Technical details are scarce, but Rezvani’s playbook tends to be straightforward: a bit more aggression, a bit less restraint, and maximum attention.The images suggest the biggest shift is a cleaner, more cohesive exterior. The signature faceted grille and scowling headlights remain, but the hood and front fenders look more raked forward, borrowing a hint of Baja racer attitude. It’s a clear contrast to the current Tank, often knocked for a heavy, indistinct front end. The new silhouette reads pricier and better resolved—introverts will likely want to keep their distance. Visually, the direction finally brings the face and body into one convincing line.Rezvani also hints at continuing the established chassis formula. The current Tank is built on the four-door Wrangler and already sits noticeably higher than stock, while options include reinforced dampers and extreme off-road suspension kits. Judging by the lifted stance in the teasers, that idea isn’t going anywhere for 2026.On the practical side, reservations are already open: a $500 deposit secures a spot in line. Final pricing hasn’t been announced, but the trajectory is clear—the current Tank starts high in the market, and the options list can send the bill into supercar territory. In past models, Rezvani offered everything from muscular V8s to pricey electronics and even armoring.
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Third-generation Rezvani Tank teased ahead of 2026 debut
Rezvani teases its third-generation Tank, with a cleaner, more cohesive design, lifted off-road stance and $500 reservations open ahead of a January 2026 debut.
Michael Powers, Editor
If even the Jeep Wrangler 392 feels too tame, Rezvani is offering an alternative from the edge of reason. The California-based brand has released two shadowy teasers for the third-generation Tank and set the debut for January 2026. Technical details are scarce, but Rezvani’s playbook tends to be straightforward: a bit more aggression, a bit less restraint, and maximum attention.
The images suggest the biggest shift is a cleaner, more cohesive exterior. The signature faceted grille and scowling headlights remain, but the hood and front fenders look more raked forward, borrowing a hint of Baja racer attitude. It’s a clear contrast to the current Tank, often knocked for a heavy, indistinct front end. The new silhouette reads pricier and better resolved—introverts will likely want to keep their distance. Visually, the direction finally brings the face and body into one convincing line.
Rezvani also hints at continuing the established chassis formula. The current Tank is built on the four-door Wrangler and already sits noticeably higher than stock, while options include reinforced dampers and extreme off-road suspension kits. Judging by the lifted stance in the teasers, that idea isn’t going anywhere for 2026.
On the practical side, reservations are already open: a $500 deposit secures a spot in line. Final pricing hasn’t been announced, but the trajectory is clear—the current Tank starts high in the market, and the options list can send the bill into supercar territory. In past models, Rezvani offered everything from muscular V8s to pricey electronics and even armoring.