
Overfinch, the British company that customizes Land Rover and Range Rover vehicles, has just announced its most luxurious Range Rover yet.
Made in partnership with gunmaker Holland & Holland, the Range Rover modified by Overfinch is not an official JLR product. While keeping the vehicle mechanically unchanged, the limited edition simply provides a more “chic” look for the car.
On the outside, painted in British Racing Green, the car features Overfinch and Holland & Holland badges, along with new 23-inch wheels.

Inside, there is a selection of color combinations for the Bridge of Weir leather and walnut finishes, with many brass details and recurring spiral and diamond-shaped patterns, characteristic of Holland & Holland firearms.
Kevin Sloane, CEO and president of Overfinch, says that the Holland & Holland edition took over a year to create. “Everything you see is British,” he said.

The car was conceived and built in close collaboration between the two companies and their various suppliers. “Instead of something flashy or ostentatious, it is in tune with our design philosophy,” said Michael Ray-Jones from Holland & Holland.
Only 25 units will be built at Overfinch‘s factory near Leeds, England, with a price that varies depending on the exact specifications, but starting at around double the cost of the SV model, which is about $286,000.

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