The California builder is offering just 100 units of its armored F-150 Raptor R–based truck, with optional B6 ballistic protection and a fully loaded price north of $580,000.

California's Rezvani Motors has revealed the 2027 Fortress, an armored pickup based on the Ford F-150 Raptor R, priced from $285,000 with just 100 units planned. That's roughly four times what a stock Raptor costs — and if you tick every option, the bill climbs to $581,285, per Autoevolution's configurator breakdown. The Fortress is available exclusively in the US, and Rezvani is already taking $500 deposits ahead of a June 2026 reveal event.

Power and protection

The base Fortress carries the twin-turbocharged V6 found in the standard F-150 Raptor. Step up to the top-spec option and you get Rezvani's 5.2-liter supercharged V8 — the same architecture underpinning the Raptor R's 720 hp engine, tuned here to 850 hp (634 kW) and 650 lb-ft of torque. Four-wheel drive and Fox suspension are standard or available depending on trim, and the truck rides on 40-inch off-road tires.

The bodywork is entirely custom — heavy composite panels and bullet-resistant glass replace the donor truck's sheet metal, making the Fortress look closer to a military vehicle than anything on a dealership lot. Optional B6 ballistic armor (the level rated to stop high-powered rifle rounds) adds $150,000 to the window sticker. Also on the options list: EMP shielding (protection against electromagnetic pulse disruptions that can knock out vehicle electronics), a smoke-screen system, an external PA speaker, and a pepper-spray dispersal system.

50,000 to the base price.

Inside and survival kit

Despite the armored exterior, the interior keeps most of what Ford already built. The Fortress retains the Raptor R's digital instrument cluster and infotainment setup — Rezvani's additions are largely cosmetic: 10 seat-trim choices, custom color schemes, and a branded steering wheel. It won't feel alien to anyone who's spent time in a modern F-150.

The Security Survival Pack option bundles military-grade gas masks (designed for scenarios where contaminants enter the ventilation system), a trauma first-aid kit, and hypothermia protection gear. Whether you need any of that is a separate conversation — but Rezvani's buyers tend to take the "prepared for anything" brief literally.

Who's buying this?

At $285,000 to start, the Fortress sits well above Rezvani's own Tank ($185,000 base), an armored SUV that already serves a small but real market of ultra-high-net-worth buyers and security-conscious clients. There's no federal EV tax credit here — the Fortress runs a gasoline internal-combustion engine — and no EMEA or UK distribution is planned. With 100 units allocated, this one will sell before most people finish reading the spec sheet, per Rezvani's official models page.