Overfinch announces opulent enhancements for 2018 Range Rover

Brett Davis

Renowned Range Rover tuner Overfinch has developed a new package for the 2018 Range Rover, giving it a big boost in visual presence while adding some very indulgent equipment inside.

Based on the latest Range Rover, Overfinch has come up with a comprehensive upgrade package for the exterior and interior. Buyers can customise the vehicle in a number of ways, but to demonstrate the possibilities the company is showing off a fully kitted out ‘launch edition’.

To dress up the exterior Overfinch has created a bespoke front grille and bumper bar, with dark intakes made from carbon fibre. In the lower corners are some revised LED daytime running lights within new-look vent clusters, with a neat spoiler along the bottom edge also made from carbon.

Around at the back you’ll probably spot the twin-fin diffuser section and unique bumper bar, as well as the protruding chrome exhaust tips. Depending on the buyer’s specifications, the exhaust stems from anything up to a 5.0-litre supercharged V8, which belts out 416kW in the case of the latest SVAutobiography Dynamic. A set of custom 23-inch alloy wheels complete the look.

Inside, the options are almost endless. Owners can preference a near limitless arrange of colours for the trim, with contrast stitching and micro-piping, ebony hide leather, piano black trimmings or carbon fibre, and even a special “shagreen” upholstery which is derived from either horse, shark or stingray skin.

Specific prices haven’t been announced, but it will all depend on how you want to customise your vehicle. Overfinch can enhance and modify your own existing vehicle or you can commission a brand new model from scratch.

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