The Rezvani Vengeance turns the Cadillac Escalade into something that looks more at home on the set of a “Robocop” movie than rolling around suburban streets. It comes with steel bumpers that can double as battering rams, available armor protection, and military-grade run-flat tires, but just because the vehicle has been designed to survive a warzone doesn’t mean owners can’t have some luxury, too.
That’s why Rezvani has launched a plusher version known as the Vengeance Executive Edition. It combines the standard Vengeance’s tough looks with the kind of luxury you might find in a private jet.
Among the features of the vehicle is a starlight headliner, similar to what you might find in a Rolls-Royce, plus a built-in bar and snack tray, a built in television, built-in tablets, and a refrigerator. Custom reclining seats complete with electronic footrests also replace the standard second- and third-row seats.
Rezvani’s Military package can also be added to the Vengeance Executive Edition, which in addition to bullet-proof glass, reinforced suspension, and underbody protection designed to withstand explosives, includes several items for the interior. The list includes a camera monitoring system with night vision, an intercom system, a built-in safe, first aid and hypothermia kits, gas masks, bullet-proof vests and helmets, and more.
Rezvani Vengeance Executive Edition
Further options include a built-in battery pack and solar panels that provide more than 1,000 watts of off-grid power, plus a tire inflation/deflation kit.
The standard Vengeance is priced from $249,000 but Rezvani hasn’t said how much the Vengeance Executive Edition costs. Adding the Military package to either vehicle costs $95,000.
Powertrain options are unchanged from the donor Cadillac. Buyers can opt for a 6.2-liter V-8 that makes 420 hp or a 3.0-liter turbodiesel inline-6 with 277 hp. Both are hooked to a 10-speed automatic transmission. Rear-wheel drive is standard and four-wheel drive is available.