Looks like a law enforcement vehicle has managed to escape from Grand Theft Auto VI—Rezvani Motors has unveiled its latest military-style modified SUV as it attempts to “break away from the mundane.” Yep, it’s certainly doing that.
This is the Rezvani Knight, and as you might have spotted from the shape, it’s based on a Lamborghini Urus. Only this is what the Urus would look like if it were designed for some futuristic, apocalyptic dystopia.


Rezvani said its new ‘aggressive’ carbon-fiber body was penned to combine the looks of “futuristic virtual vehicles, hypercars and military SUVs.” Whole lot going on here. Just check out that snout.
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We’re told the exterior features angled armored plates, while the rear end is supposed to be super sci-fi with its narrow taillights and pointed rear wing. Rezvani also fits 22-inch wheels and 33-inch off-road tires, and we’re assuming the color options will include gray, gray, slightly darker gray, and possibly black.

Oh, and because this is Rezvani, you can fully kit out your Knight for the actual apocalypse. Known here as the Dark Knight Package (we’re sure Warner Bros won’t have any issue with that), it adds bulletproof glass and body armor, underside explosive protection, military-spec run-flat tires, a smoke-screen system, reinforced suspension, and a steel bumper for ramming things.
That’s not all, either, because the please-don’t-hurt-me-package also adds a thermal imaging system, EMP protection, electrified door handles, many siren options, strobe lights, gas masks, an intercom system, pepper spray dispenser, and magnetic dead bolts. Crikey.


Oh, and if you’re worried about the extra weight all that kit will add, Rezvani will also turn up the wick on the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 so that it produces 789hp. It’ll also add an “optional valved exhaust system for a more sensory experience,” although if you’re needing all that extra safety kit, there’s probably a fair assault on the senses happening outside already.
Rezvani wants customers to bring their own Urus along to be transformed into the Knight, with prices starting at $149,000 (P8.32 million) for the base car. There’s no word on pricing for the Dark Knight package, but adding a similar kit to the Cadillac Escalade-based Rezvani Vengeance costs a not-insignificant $85,000 (P4.74 million). Best be sure you really need it before ticking the box on the configurator, then.
NOTE: This article first appeared on TopGear.com. Minor edits have been made.