Rezvani chose a familiar tactic: two shadowy teasers for the third-generation Tank and a firm date for the premiere—January 2026. Details are scarce, yet the images spell out the essentials: the design looks tighter and more cohesive. The trademark faceted grille and stern headlights stay, while the hood and front fenders appear more steeply raked, echoing Baja-style off-roaders. The tauter surfacing suits the Tank, giving it a sense of purpose even at a standstill.

On the engineering front, Rezvani doesn’t seem ready to abandon its playbook, according to SPEEDME.RU, which cites its sources. The current Tank is built on the four-door Jeep Wrangler and already comes with a serious lift, while options range from reinforced dampers to extreme suspension kits aimed at brutal off-road use. In the teasers the body sits high, suggesting the push for maximum trail ability remains central—and that stance reads like a promise rather than a pose.

The most practical update for fans is straightforward: preorders are open with a $500 deposit. Final pricing hasn’t been disclosed, but the direction is clear. The current Tank starts high, and extra packages can nudge the total into supercar territory, with powerful V8s, electronic bundles, and even armor on the menu. In short, the formula still favors theater backed by capability.