RE: Overfinch develops Cayenne-killer
RE: Overfinch develops Cayenne-killer
Thursday 28th April 2005

Overfinch develops Cayenne-killer

High-end 4x4 from Range Rover tuning specialist


Overfinch design study
Overfinch design study
Fancy a Cayenne but don't want a Porsche? Development of Overfinch's 500bhp über-Rangie is well advanced, said the Range Rover tuner, announcing its version of a Cayenne-killer.

Predicted performance is a top speed of 156mph and a 0-60mph of 5.9 seconds. Land Rover’s most sporty Range Rover models is about to acquire a body kit, with aerodynamic body styling, and a new exhaust with twin oval tailpipes.

Overfinch’s popular Tiger 22-inch wheels now completely fill the wheel arches -- fancy a cross-country hoon in one?

Overfinch said it will start deliveries in autumn and, as with all Overfinch products, the engine, wheels, exhaust and aerostyling will all be available separately.

No prices have yet been announced but the top-end Range Rover Sport, the 4.4 V8 HSE, will set you back £50,000.

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z_chromozone

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1,436 posts

271 months

Thursday 28th April 2005
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Part of me thinks why, part of me thinks I want one. (If only to wipe the smile off the smug gits in their crayon's).

£50,000 is a lot for such a petty act of amusement.

Z

DavidCane

853 posts

263 months

Thursday 28th April 2005
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Overfinch asked Land Rover to offcially approve one of thier Range Rover conversions once. The LR engineers had one drive of the thing and switfly declared it a massive 'NO'. Let's just say it didn't meet thier standards and I'm not referring to it's off-road ability.....

DC

Plotloss

67,280 posts

292 months

Thursday 28th April 2005
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apache

39,731 posts

306 months

Thursday 28th April 2005
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Ridiculous, totally over the top.........I want one

tuscan_v8

2,496 posts

306 months

Thursday 28th April 2005
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The front end remind me of Chevy Astro van when I drove it in America few months ago.

cinque

833 posts

304 months

Thursday 28th April 2005
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z_chromozone said:
Part of me thinks why, part of me thinks I want one. (If only to wipe the smile off the smug gits in their crayon's).

£50,000 is a lot for such a petty act of amusement.

Z




Thats £50k to start with, before you Ofinch the thing?

That puts it in KN Turbo territory. Would make a good dual that would

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dinkel

27,590 posts

280 months

Thursday 28th April 2005
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Nuff said.

Cayenne was meant to be ugly . . .

Range R is - errr was - not . . . ?

cinque

833 posts

304 months

Thursday 28th April 2005
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Small confused with the title 'Cayenne-Killer'.


Cayenne T - 450bhp @ 6000rpm, top speed 165mph, 0-60 5.6 secs, 459lbs torque bet. 2250 -4750rpm.

Can hardly see the OFinchey blowing it away?

arcbeer

485 posts

285 months

Thursday 28th April 2005
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Shame about the body kit (even if necessary). Always thought Overfinch were subtly Q car ish.

will ferrari

114 posts

259 months

Thursday 28th April 2005
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I have never seen a good looking Overfinch car in my life! They look like they've been put togeather by posh toffs who use old bodykits from the 80's. Just my opinion of course, and to date the nearest I have ever got to owning a 4x4 was my £300 bodykitless Panda 4x4. Still, if they make money they make money so fair play to them.

TUS 373

5,033 posts

303 months

Thursday 28th April 2005
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Sorry, that's disgusting. Its only purpose is to transport well heeled and rather fat people with more money than sense. It also looks ridiculous IMHO. Leave it alone.

tom scott

54 posts

250 months

Thursday 28th April 2005
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I have driven one of Overfinch's creation's. I can confirm that Overfinch is not all its cracked up to be. I also have a hand built RR special (not Overfinch), so I know what I am talking about.

cy88

2,808 posts

252 months

Thursday 28th April 2005
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I'd pick the RRS over the Cayenne in a flash. Forget the fact that Ford owns Land Rover and Overfinch branched out of German co Schuler, this is good old British excentricity at its best as far as I'm concerned.

>> Edited by cy88 on Thursday 28th April 14:31

ed

691 posts

297 months

Thursday 28th April 2005
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Top model Range Rover Sport is a Supercharged version at about £58k which comes fairly fully loaded.

Having driven one, they handle exceptionally well and beefing up the engine will shaft a very well balanced dynamic package and an incredibly satisfying car to drive.

Would love one but would mean selling the Tamora which is not going to happen.

The body kit looks appauling.

billywhizz911

91 posts

260 months

Thursday 28th April 2005
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one big problem as far as I can see it has a Rover badge on the front and I have seen an awfull lot of broken down Range Rovers on the hard shoulder of motorwaysand no porsche's.

Have you seen the chopped version of the cayenne!!!!

£225.000 dogs or what?????????????

dinkel

27,590 posts

280 months

Thursday 28th April 2005
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pesty

42,655 posts

278 months

Thursday 28th April 2005
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I like Range Rovers. I'm also in a small minority of people who like Cayennes.

Now I'm pretty sure this overfinch conversion won't blow away a Cayenne. Mainly because of and article on a magazine EVO maybe? where the cayyene matched an RS6 around a track.

If the RR can beat an RS6 I'd be very,very impresed

vrooom

3,763 posts

289 months

Friday 29th April 2005
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Why? what the point?
It cannot go off road like defender.
Fastest school run automoblie.

Scrap that idea.

Jay

Chrome Orange

140 posts

279 months

Friday 29th April 2005
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Your all a bunch of winging old maids.

Who cares really if it isn't a KN beater? These cars sell to a very select group of very waelth people who buy Overfinches in multiple orders to sit waiting for the owners personal jets to arrive. In short, not the people who post here. How many of you actually drive? How many of you have driven this type of car? How many of you have driven an Overfinch? Not many I expect.

If you like cars then you have to accept there is a place for stuff like this, and the roads are more intersting for having this stuff about.

I'm sure the actual bodykit will look fantastic, even if the sketch isn't.

Horse_Apple

3,795 posts

264 months

Tuesday 3rd May 2005
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Another lump of complete rubbish for pimps and hookers.