Rezvani is best known for making military-inspired SUVs, but they’re preparing to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Beast with a second-generation supercar.
Set to debut early next year, the redesigned Beast promises to be a “truly exhilarating” vehicle that combines “lightweight racing technologies” with a mid-mounted engine producing more than 1,000 hp (746 kW / 1,014 PS). The company went on to say the car will have a carbon fiber body and “one of the most thrilling driving experiences available on the market today.”
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Putting the marketing hyperbole aside, the company released a sketch of a coupe with a rakish windscreen, voluptuous fenders, and a small rear spoiler. Rezvani also posted a teaser video showing stacked exhaust tips, slender LED taillights, and a glimpse of the twin-turbo engine.
The company is currently accepting reservations for a $500 refundable deposit. However, there are more questions than answers and, last year, Rezvani was promising to introduce the Beast in 2023. Back then, the company said the model would have “exotic doors” and a summer debut.
We can expect to learn more in the coming weeks, but the original Beast was based on the Ariel Atom and a number of variants were introduced over the years.