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Rezvani Knight Is Lamborghini Urus-Based Batmobile: Check Pictures

Rezvani Knight Is Lamborghini Urus-Based Batmobile: Check Pictures

NDTV15-05-2025
Rezvani, the boutique exotic carmaker, is well-known for creating cars inspired by fighter jets. Upholding its name, the brand has created another marvel called the Rezvani Knight based on the Lamborghini Urus. Giving it a militaristic styling, they are offering the option of giving it a bulletproof armor upgrade. Before this, we have seen Rezvani's work on the Jeep Wrangler which became the base for Tank and Cadillac Escalade, giving birth to Vengeance.
Rezvani claims that the Knight, along with their other two SUVs, is aimed at reinventing "the boring SUV space." It comes with hard edges and a grey paint job. Adding to this, the SUV has a body with carbon fiber elements, with the basic shape of Urus, with an even more angular design. They have also added thin running lights with the headlights, and a light bar on the roof. The robust front bumper is complemented by a similarly bold hood, while a prominent wing is positioned above the rear window. The Knight is equipped with distinctive 22-inch wheels fitted with 33-inch all-terrain tires.
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Consumers have the option to enhance the vehicle's exterior with features like bulletproof windows, protective body armor, a thermal imaging system, and tires designed to continue functioning when punctured as part of the Dark Knight package. Additional enhancements include a steel ram bumper, electrically charged door handles to deter unwanted intruders, magnetic deadbolts, a fortified suspension, and an intercom system.
Rezvani features a range of bullet-resistant vests and helmets, along with gas masks, a first-aid kit, and a pepper spray dispenser. The company also claims that the package provides defense against electromagnetic pulses, as well as strobe lights, blinding lights, and sirens.
Rezvani states that it can enhance the Lamborghini's twin-turbocharged V-8 engine to as much as 800 horsepower, based on the customer's preferences. This is a considerable increase compared to the 657 hp found in the non-hybrid Urus, even though the latest Urus SE plug-in hybrid is close behind at 789 horsepower. Rezvani asserts that the Knight can accelerate from zero to 60 mph in just 3.0 seconds, a time that aligns with what we recorded in a 2023 Urus Performante.
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