The end-of-the-world pickup is here: Rezvani Fortress packs 850 hp and B5 armor
Rezvani unveils the Fortress, a tactical pickup built on the F-150 Raptor with a supercharged 5.2 V8, ballistic armor and prices stretching to $600,000.
Rezvani has revealed the Fortress — a pickup for anyone who thinks the Ford F-150 Raptor looks too civilian. It is built on exactly that Raptor, but from the outside it resembles an armored vehicle out of a near-future film.
The base version uses a 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged V6 EcoBoost rated at 450 hp. For $35,000 buyers can swap in a 5.2-liter supercharged V8 producing 850 hp. The Fortress itself starts at $285,000. Add the B5 armor package for $150,000 plus most of the options list, and the final price climbs toward $600,000.
The headline trick isn’t just the power. The Fortress can be ordered with bullet-resistant glass, ballistic armor, Kevlar panels, an explosion-resistant fuel tank, run-flat tires, electrified door handles, magnetic locks, night vision and a smoke screen. It’s a pickup that doesn’t just want to be an off-roader — it wants to be a personal shelter on wheels.
Under all of that hardware the Raptor’s off-road foundation remains: a reinforced frame, Fox Live Valve dampers, raised ground clearance and additional Rezvani-specific bracing. An off-grid package is also offered, with a generator, solar panels, a water supply and a refrigerator.
The cabin betrays its Ford roots more openly than the exterior: the architecture is close to the F-150’s, with new materials, Rezvani badging and switches for the special equipment layered on top. The Fortress isn’t trying to be a sensible pickup. It’s for buyers who want even a trip to the countryside to look like an evacuation from a hot zone.