There are luxury SUVs that prioritize comfort, there are performance SUVs that prioritize image, and then there is Rezvani Vengeance, which tries to combine executive indulgence with a far more explicit security narrative. That unusual blend is what gives the model its identity and its commercial logic.
What buyers are actually being offered
Rezvani's current configurator starts Vengeance at $285,000 and lays out the product in unusually direct terms. The standard setup uses a 6.2-liter V8 with 420 hp, while optional supercharged versions raise that to 650 hp and then to 810 hp. This is important because Rezvani is not relying on a single flagship tune. It is giving buyers a ladder that spans showpiece luxury and genuine high-output excess.
The standard equipment list also tells us a lot about the target customer. Heated and ventilated leather seats, a curved OLED dashboard, augmented-reality navigation, wireless smartphone integration, heads-up display and 22-inch wheels position Vengeance inside familiar premium territory. But the moment you move into the package menu, the tone changes completely.
Where Vengeance becomes unmistakably Rezvani
The Security Package and Armored Package are not tucked away as minor curiosities. They are central to the model's story. Runflat tires, smoke screen capability, reinforced suspension, electromagnetic pulse protection, intercom systems, blinding lights, ballistic protection and thermal night vision all appear in the official options structure. A higher B6 armored package pushes the concept even further.
Then there is the executive rear seating upgrade. That option shifts the car from tactical spectacle into chauffeured ultra-luxury territory with reclining rear chairs, massage and ventilation functions, screen integration and partition hardware. In other words, Rezvani is trying to sell Vengeance as both a personal-security tool and a rolling VIP lounge.
The World on Wheels take
Vengeance is one of the cleanest expressions of Rezvani's business model because it does not pretend to be for everyone. It is not trying to beat mainstream luxury SUVs on polish, dealership convenience or subtlety. Instead, it offers a theatrical, highly customized answer for clients who want comfort, rarity and security hardware wrapped into the same machine.
That makes Vengeance easier to understand than many boutique low-volume vehicles. It has a clear audience, a clear set of optional identities and a clear reason to exist. In a catalog built on controlled excess, Vengeance remains one of Rezvani's most coherent products.