The Rezvani Vengeance transforms the Cadillac Escalade into a car more suited to the set of a “Robocop” movie than navigating the suburban streets. The car comes with steel bumpers that double as battering rams, optional armor protection and military-grade run-flat tires, but just because it’s designed to survive on the battlefield doesn’t mean owners can’t enjoy some luxuries.
So Rezvani has launched a more luxurious version called the Vengeance Executive Edition, which combines the tough look of the standard Vengeance with the luxury you’d find on a private jet.
Some of the features of this car include a Starlight headliner like those found in Rolls-Royce, a built-in bar and snack tray, a built-in TV, a built-in tablet, a refrigerator, etc. It also comes with custom reclining seats with electronic footrests in place of the standard second and third row seats.
Rezvani’s Military Package can also be added to the Vengeance Executive Edition, which includes bulletproof glass, reinforced suspension, underbody protection designed to withstand explosives, plus a few other items for the interior. The list includes a camera surveillance system with night vision, an intercom system, a built-in safe, first aid and hypothermia kits, gas masks, bulletproof vests and helmets, and more.
Rezvani Vengeance Executive Edition
Other options include an internal battery pack and solar panels that provide over 1,000 watts of off-grid power, and a tire inflation/deflation kit.
Pricing for the standard Vengeance starts at $249,000, but Rezvani didn’t disclose pricing for the Vengeance Executive Edition, and adding the Military Package to either vehicle will cost $95,000.
Powertrain options remain unchanged from the donor Cadillac. Buyers can choose between a 420-horsepower 6.2-liter V-8 or a 277-horsepower 3.0-liter turbodiesel inline-six. Both are connected to a 10-speed automatic transmission. Rear-wheel drive is standard, and all-wheel drive is available.