Overfinch Finally Get Their Mits On Posh's Range Rover Evoque

The company famous for enhancing Range Rovers have finally got their hands on the baby Rangie. Overfinch have been making better, more exclusive and more expensive versions of the ultimate luxury cars since 1975.

The company famous for enhancing Range Rovers have finally got their hands on the baby Rangie. Overfinch have been making better, more exclusive and more expensive versions of the ultimate luxury cars since 1975. First it was just better gearboxes but now as well as tuning the engine, fitting big rims and sticking on aerokits they will design the interior and exterior of a Vogue or a Sport exactly how sir would like one.

Say hello to the Evoque designed around you and your (apparently slightly neurotic) tastes. They call it the GTS (you might have seen it at Goodwood this year) which is a 3-door top spec 'Dynamic' coupe that has been blinged-up with touches such as a sculptured bodykit, Overfinch badges inside and out plus 22-inch super cool Harrier alloys.

Have no fear lads, the exterior and interior are available in any colour you want, not just an ultraviolet paint job with a lotus white interior scheme - perfect for that kid responsible for the song 'Baby'. You know who I'm harping on about!

Sounds good so far, until you discover how much this uniqueness will cost. The normal Dynamic coupe Evoque loaded with Land Rover's most expensive alloys, the Lux Pack, the Dynamic Plus pack and pretty much all the toys costs around £55k. The starting price for the Overfinch GTS is a fiver under £90,000. Cars like the Mercedes ML63 AMG, BMW X5M or even the X6M - which dwarf the Evoque - start at less than that!

Mind you, Overfinch's usual clientele including Coleen Rooney, Wayne Rooney, Katie Price and Steven Gerrard, and even the'll probably turn down those mad monsters for this gaudy little piece of heaven. Jeremy Clarkson, their other famous customer, on the other hand will probably want the £140,000 limited edition Holland & Holland Overfinch, which is basically a normal Rangie painted in a colour scheme that takes 130 hours to complete with a cabinet full of guns, crystal glasses and exquisite booze in the boot plus a veneered console containing a fridge large enough for two bottles of bubbly between the back seats. Now that's swag! It would be even cooler for us if that cabinet was made from Carbon Fibre. We wonder if Overfinch would like us to design a Car Throttle approved Range Rover?

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