The Rezvani Vengeance Executive Edition combines bold looks with exceptional luxury.
Rezvani Vengeance turns the Cadillac Escalade into something that would look better on the set of a “Robocop” movie than rolling down a suburban road. Equipped with steel bumpers that double as battering rams, available armor protection, and military-grade run-flat tires, just because the car was designed to survive in a war zone doesn't mean its owners can't afford luxuries, too.
That is why Resvani has launched a more luxurious version known as the Vengeance Executive Edition. It combines the tough looks of the standard Vengeance with the luxury found on private jets.
Among the vehicle's features are a Starlight headliner like those found on a Rolls Royce, a built-in bar and snack tray, built-in television, built-in tablet, and refrigerator. Custom reclining seats with electronic footrests also replace the standard second and third row seats.
Resvani's Military Package can also be added to the Venjans Executive Edition and includes bulletproof glass, reinforced suspension, and underbody protection designed to withstand explosives, plus several interior items. These include a camera monitoring system with night vision, an intercom system, a built-in safe, first aid and hypothermia kits, gas masks, bulletproof vests, and helmets.
Additional options include built-in battery packs, solar panels that provide over 1,000 watts of off-grid power, and tire inflation/de-inflation kits.
Pricing for the standard Vengeance starts at $249,000, but Rezvani has not revealed pricing for the Vengeance Executive Edition. Adding the Military Package to either vehicle costs $95,000.
Powertrain options have not changed from the donor Cadillac. Buyers can choose between a 6.2-liter V-8 that produces 420 hp or a 3.0-liter inline 6-cylinder turbo diesel that produces 277 hp. Both are mated to a 10-speed automatic transmission. Rear-wheel drive is standard, and four-wheel drive is also available.