







Rezvani Knight: The Armored Batmobile for Millionaires Who’ve Outgrown the Urus
If the Lamborghini Urus is the SUV of choice for your average deep-pocketed mogul, then the Rezvani Knight is what Bruce Wayne would drive on his off days—especially if he wanted a vehicle that could shrug off a hail of bullets without flinching. Built by the audacious American tuning house Rezvani, the Knight is a fortified masterpiece sculpted atop the bones of a Lamborghini Urus, though you'd be hard-pressed to find any visual resemblance.
This isn’t merely a re-skinned Lambo. Clad entirely in carbon fiber, not a single body panel has been borrowed from the Italian original. The Knight’s silhouette is that of a post-apocalyptic predator—widened wheel arches, a towering rear wing, and four menacing front lights aligned like sentinels. It doesn’t ask for space on the road. It demands it.
But don’t let the aggressive aesthetics be the only takeaway. The Knight is more than a visual statement—it's a full-fledged armored vehicle. Beneath its chiseled exterior lie ballistic armor plating, bulletproof glass, run-flat tires, and a suspension system beefed up to withstand even a grenade blast. It’s equipped with night vision, a smokescreen system, tear gas dispensers, a loudspeaker, electrified door handles, and even flashing lights. And yes, it's completely street legal.
Under the hood, Rezvani shows a rare touch of restraint—if you can call 800 horsepower restrained. The four-liter twin-turbo V8 catapults the Knight from zero to 60 mph in just three seconds, shaving two-tenths off the Urus’s own blistering sprint. Considering the Rezvani likely tips the scales like a small train station, that’s a feat in itself.
Production is strictly limited to 100 units, ensuring that the Knight is not just a vehicle, but an instant collector's item. This is not a car for your daily dairy run. But if you must, you'd arrive like a man who owns not only the milk industry—but the private army that guards it.