Arguably the best medium tank sniper at tier 10, the Concept B is getting a successor, which might bring joy to many enjoyers of this vehicle. With its new ability, it might address the only weakness of the tier 10, its clunkiness and mobility, which hampers it from quickly retreating.

The Pinnacle of the British Wheeled Line
The fast and nimble Executor is the pinnacle of the British wheeled medium tank line. If you’ve been threading through maps on wheeled vehicles and loving every second of it, the Executor is the natural destination — the ultimate expression of what this playstyle can become. Everything the line has been building toward has been refined and pushed to its absolute ceiling.
The High-Pressure Turbocharger Assist: Speed on Demand
The mechanic that defines the Executor is deceptively simple — and devastatingly effective. Its High-Pressure Turbocharger Assist ability boosts its engine power, acceleration, and speed for a few seconds — to catch up with its target, to escape a dangerous area quickly, or to jump out of an enemy’s crosshairs.
And when it activates, you get flaming exhaust pipes to go with it. Style points fully intact.
Think about what this means in practice. Every wheeled medium player knows the nightmare scenario: you’ve committed to a flank, the situation turned, and now you need to get out — fast. On a normal vehicle, you either make it or you don’t. On the Executor, you pop the turbocharger and you’re simply gone. No debate. Meanwhile, on the offensive side, a target that thinks it has enough distance to be safe suddenly finds the Executor right on top of it, with nowhere to run.
What Kind of Playstyle Should You Expect?

The Executor’s signature ability slots naturally into the wheeled medium identity and supercharges the most impactful moments of that playstyle.
The escape artist. Every wheeled medium has some capacity to disengage, but the Executor turns it into a near-guarantee. Pushed by a heavy? Turbocharger. Caught in the open by artillery? Turbocharger. Got spotted in the wrong place at the wrong time? You already know. The ability to reliably escape bad situations means Executor players can take calculated risks that no other vehicle can afford.
The aggressive spotter. Active scouting at Tier XI is dangerous business. You’re pushing into unknown territory, often alone, often deep in enemy territory. The turbocharger means you can extend further than any other vehicle, knowing you have a burst of speed in reserve if something goes wrong. That confidence changes how aggressively you can play the spotting game.
The flanker that can’t be caught. On offense, the turbocharger closes distance on retreating targets and opens distance from pursuing ones. For hunting down damaged enemies or running down light tanks that think they’ve gotten away — the Executor is merciless.

Unlocking the Executor
If you’ve been grinding the British wheeled line, you’re already most of the way there. Accumulate 325,000 XP on the required Tier X predecessor and you’ll be ready to unlock the Executor the moment Update 2.2.1 drops. Given how active wheeled mediums tend to be in the current meta, that XP should come naturally if you’re playing to the line’s strengths.

Final Thoughts
The Executor isn’t trying to reinvent what a wheeled medium is — it’s perfecting it. The High-Pressure Turbocharger Assist doesn’t add a new mechanic you have to learn from scratch; it takes the most critical moments of wheeled gameplay — the chase, the escape, the commitment — and makes them decisive. If you love speed, map control, and the thrill of playing at the very edge of your vehicle’s limits, the Executor was built for you.
No stats confirmed yet, but the concept is pure and focused. Get that Tier X XP banked and be ready.








