Rezvani Made a Bulletproof Lamborghini Urus, Naturally

1 month, 3 weeks ago - 13 May 2025, Motor1
2026 Rezvani Knight 5
2026 Rezvani Knight 5
In typical Rezvani fashion, everything is wildly over the top. The company plans to make just 100 examples.

Rezvani has done it again. The boutique exotic carmaker known for building strange fighter jet-inspired cars has released an SUV based on the Lamborghini Urus. Called the Rezvani Knight, it has all of the wacky design cues you'd expect from the California-based brand, plus up to 800 horsepower from a twin-turbo V-8.

The flat gunmetal grey paint and angular body panels are enough to set the car apart from the Urus it's based on, with slim exterior lighting, a light bar mounted to the roof, and a large rear spoiler. There are beefy fender flares for the 22-inch wheels and 33-inch all-terrain tires, suggesting real off-road prowess.

"The goal was to push the limits of merging aggressive supercar styling and performance with daily practicality and off-road capability," CEO Ferris Rezvani said in a statement.

The Knight uses the Urus's twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V-8, tuned to up to 800 horsepower, depending on buyer preference. That's 143 horsepower over the last-gen Urus, but just an 11-hp bump from the new hybridized Urus SE. Nevertheless, Rezvani promises a 0-60 mph time of 3.0 seconds—nearly half a second quicker than the battery-assisted Urus.

The Knight's biggest party trick is the optional "Dark Knight" package. It's a comprehensive set of upgrades that turns the Knight from a normal performance SUV into a quasi-tank. Check the option box, and you get bulletproof glass and body panels, underside explosive protection, military-spec run-flat tires, a steel ram bumper, and a reinforced suspension. 

Inside, the Dark Knight package adds gas masks, a first aid kit, a pepper spray dispenser, an intercom system, and a handful of optional sirens, horns, and strobe lights. No matter the situation, this package has a solution (or, in some cases, a deterrent). 

Like all Rezvanis, the Knight will be expensive and highly limited. The company promises to build just 100 examples, each costing $149,000 to start. And that's before adding in the price of a donor car. Factor in the Dark Knight package, and we wouldn't be surprised to see some highly-specced Knights cross the half-million-dollar mark.

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