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Rezvani Motors has teased its latest project, the Dune—a supercharged, mid-engined V10 off-road supercar with a carbon-fiber body. The company is taking reservations now for $1,500, with a reveal scheduled for late July 2026. Only seven units are planned for production. The Dune’s powertrain is a supercharged 5.2-liter V10 producing 800 horsepower, significantly up from the stock Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato’s 601 HP. Rezvani claims this will make the Dune substantially quicker than the Sterrato, which hits 60 mph in 3.4 seconds on Bridgestone Dueler All-Terrain tires. The design diverges sharply from the Huracan Sterrato’s Y-shaped LED layout, featuring two round mid-mounted lights leading into elongated horizontal light bars. The fixed engine cover and roof scoop are retained but reshaped, giving the Dune a silhouette reminiscent of the Local Motors Rally Fighter. No official pricing has been announced, but Rezvani has hinted the Dune could exceed $500,000, especially with optional armor and military-grade protection. The company has not disclosed which vehicle underpins the build, but given the absence of other V10 off-road cars, the Huracan Sterrato is assumed to be the base. Rezvani’s move upmarket from its Ariel Atom-based Beast and Jeep Wrangler-based Tank signals a clear ambition to compete in the ultra-luxury off-road performance segment.
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Source: Brabus & Premium Tuning — Motor1 (EN) (motor1.com)