Overfinch has now been established for more than 40 years as a Land Rover specialist, its self declared aim to "sympathetically enhance the world's best luxury 4x4". Now as the decades have past so consumer tastes have changed; where Overfinch may have once addressed Range Rover power deficits, now it's making them into even more lavish luxury cars.
This London Edition is a £250K one-off with, you've guessed it, one or two embellishments inspired by the capital. Well actually there are 5,500, these being the individual pieces of veneer, Abalone Shell and stainless steel used inside and on which landmarks like the London Eye, The Gherkin, Tower Bridge and The Shard have been crafted. There are even red buses incuded, and Mother of Pearl in The Gherkin. Unsurprisingly Overfinch says the work has taken "hundreds of man hours", including 'sand shading' to give depth to the London horizon and hand placing veneers into the Walnut.
Beyond the veneers (including Vavona burl, Maple burl and Myrtle Burl) the London Edition features further Overfinch tweaks including a unique bodykit, one-of-one plaque, deep pile carpets and new 22-inch Tora wheels. Finally, an Overfinch performance exhaust is fitted, said to liberate the "full soul-stirring snarl" of the supercharged V8.
Should you have £250,000 to spend on a Range Rover, the London Edition is available now. Don't forget to set aside another £6,400 for your Zenith watch as well though.