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You can Now Configure Your Very Own Rezvani Beast Online

By Victor Baker

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Rezvani Beast

Spending time on your computer has never been more productive, or exciting. Rezvani’s ultra-lightweight and hyper-fast sports car is available to anyone who can afford it, and nowadays the company has introduced an interesting online configurator which allows potential customers to tailor their very own vehicle, exactly how they want it.

The California-built Rezvani Beast features a tubular spaceframe chassis, sourced from the Ariel Atom, as well as a stunning carbon fiber body. Powered by an impressive supercharged 2.4-liter Honda Accord engine, that’s good for about 500 hp (373 kilowatts), the 1,650-pound (748 kilograms) supercar will do 0 to 60 mph in merely 2.7 seconds and will keep going until reaching 165 mph (265 km/h).

Rezvani Beast

Now that you fully understand this sports car’s unique appeal and capabilities, let’s return to the configurator. Color options include Mirror Black, Angel White, Mirror Red, Platinum Silver and Star Yellow – aside of the blue shade you’ve probably noticed in the pic above. Only one wheel design is available, with a brushed aluminium finish as standard, although the Dark Gray option is also available, setting you back $1,500.

On the inside, a full leather option costs $7,500, while hand stitched exclusivity adds another $2,500 to the final bill, and carbon fiber seats stand at $8,500. Furthermore, customers may also go for a carbon steering wheel ($2,500), an Alpine stereo with Apple CarPlay ($3,500), or leather floor mats ($650), and a machined gear stick knob ($250) and rear trunk ($500).

Technically, a fully adjustable suspension system, carbon ceramic brakes and a six-speed sequential gearbox can also be ordered for your very own Rezvani Beast. So, what will it be?

Rezvani Beast

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About Victor Baker

Victor has always been a big fan of cars, which is why he’s so proud to call himself a genuine petrolhead these days. His love actually stemmed from his father, who was an automotive engineer. Today, he loves to write down everything that comes to mind, car-related or not, and when he really gets down to it, he pretty much becomes one with his laptop.

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