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Rezvani Fortress Is a $285,000 Apocalypse-Ready Pickup With Armor and 850 Horsepower

Rezvani’s newest truck combines military-style protection, extreme off-road capability, and a supercharged V8 built for survival situations.

Rezvani Fortress Is a $285,000 Apocalypse-Ready Pickup With Armor and 850 Horsepower

Rezvani Motors has never been known for subtlety. The California company built its reputation creating vehicles that look like they drove straight out of a post-apocalyptic action movie. But the new Rezvani Fortress takes that formula even further.

If a standard Ford F-150 Raptor feels too ordinary, Rezvani now offers a heavily armored alternative starting at $285,000 — and looking more like a rolling bunker than a civilian pickup.

Underneath all the aggressive styling, the Fortress is still based on the Ford F-150 Raptor. But after Rezvani’s engineers finish transforming it, very little of the original truck remains visible. The body receives military-inspired exterior panels, bullet-resistant glass, and a long list of optional security upgrades normally associated with armored transport vehicles rather than consumer trucks.

Visually, the Fortress barely resembles the Raptor donor vehicle. Sharp body lines, oversized fenders, and massive armored surfaces give it an appearance closer to military hardware than something you’d park outside a grocery store. Honestly, it looks more natural in a disaster movie than in suburban traffic.

Rezvani also made sure the truck can back up its image off-road. Buyers can spec massive 40-inch off-road tires, giving the Fortress serious capability on dirt, sand, and rocky terrain. Of course, a vehicle like this was clearly designed with more than trail driving in mind.

The standard engine remains Ford’s familiar twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6, but buyers wanting something truly outrageous can upgrade to a supercharged 5.2-liter V8 producing 850 horsepower and 650 lb-ft of torque. That setup should make hauling, climbing, or escaping hypothetical end-of-the-world scenarios feel relatively easy.

Four-wheel drive and Fox off-road suspension come standard.

Despite its armored exterior, the cabin remains surprisingly luxurious. Rezvani offers ten different seat upholstery designs along with multiple interior color combinations. Much of the dashboard layout, infotainment system, and digital displays are still borrowed directly from the Raptor, although the steering wheel now carries Rezvani branding.

The truck’s biggest talking point is undoubtedly the optional Security Survival Package. That package transforms the Fortress from an expensive custom pickup into something approaching a full-scale survival vehicle.

The kit includes military-grade gas masks, a hypothermia emergency kit, first-aid supplies, smoke-screen capability, and EMP protection designed to shield the truck’s electronics from electromagnetic pulses. Buyers can even add a public-address system and a built-in pepper-spray dispenser.

It all sounds like equipment straight out of a Hollywood disaster film, but that niche is exactly where Rezvani has built its business.

Starting at $285,000, the Fortress is undeniably expensive, especially considering its foundations still trace back to a Ford pickup. But buyers in this segment rarely shop based purely on logic. They’re paying for exclusivity, extreme capability, visual drama, and the feeling that their truck could survive almost anything.

For most people, the Fortress is probably excessive in every possible way. Still, if someone wants a pickup that looks like a mobile fortress and feels prepared for nearly any scenario imaginable, Rezvani currently has very little competition.

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