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Countless car enthusiasts grew up with a poster of the legendary Porsche 935 on their bedroom walls. Its iconic “Moby Dick” ...
You may remember that last year, Rezvani announced its intention to give the 992-gen Porsche 911 a retro restyling to pay ...
Limited to 50 units, the 992-based Rezvani Retro RR1 pays tribute to the Porsche 935 with carbon fiber, two engine choices, ...
Six months after teasing the model with detailed renderings, Rezvani has fully revealed the RR1 ahead of its debut at ...
Rezvani Retro is building a limited run of 50 RR1 sports cars based on the 992 generation Porsche 911 packing up to 750 ...
Six months after being previewed with a series of detailed renderings, the RR1 from Rezvani has been unveiled in full ahead ...
Ferris Rezvani envisaged taking the Atom’s diminutive chassis and morphing into a more pleasant place to spend time outside of a racetrack, and these pleasantries (like Apple CarPlay) only cost ...
And if you're really feeling crazy, Rezvani offers a twin-turbocharged version of the open-top car called the Beast X. That car has 700 horsepower and is good for a claimed 0-60 time of 2.5 seconds.
Rezvani updated the suspension to go with it and offers an optional 6-inch body lift for covering extreme terrain, or just getting a better view of the hoi polloi as they look on in amazement or ...
Rezvani Tank, now in a more affordable V6 It’s $32,000 less than the V8 model.
Rezvani has only released the above teaser so far, but we do know that it’ll have a lightweight carbon fibre body and this time a twin-turbo, mid-mounted engine of some form.
The Rezvani Tank starts at $178,500, which is pretty steep for a rebodied Wrangler but not too bad considering the likely cost of production and all the tech they’re claiming to pack in there.