The Range Rover SV sits right at the top of the Land Rover family tree, merging opulence and off-road capability like few other SUVs. Both SV trims—the normal one and the SV Black—cost comfortably north of $200,000, and for many, they’ll be more than enough luxury SUV. But Overfinch, the British company that specializes in customized Land Rovers, has come up with something even more special.
Based on the Range Rover SV, this is the Holland & Holland Edition, an ultra-exclusive version of the Range Rover that’ll leave even Rolls-Royce Cullinan fans green with envy. Holland & Holland, a British gunmaker, may seem like an odd choice to inspire a bespoke Range Rover, but all three brands (Land Rover, Holland & Holland, and Overfinch) clearly cater to a demographic that enjoys the finer things in life. This also isn’t the first time the Range Rover has gotten the Holland & Holland treatment.
A Masterpiece Limited to 25 Units
Range Rover Holland & Holland Edition Overfinch
Yes, only 25 examples of the Holland & Holland Edition will be produced. The exterior immediately signals this is no ordinary Range Rover, from its Overfinch branding to the lustrous British Racing Green paint. Look more closely, and you’ll see the Holland & Holland insignia placed on the grille. Gold details dotted around the exterior contrast nicely with the green paint, and the whole ensemble sits on 23-inch forged alloy wheels.
The real magic is inside, though. Take the door panels, for instance, which are museum-worthy works of art on their own. They feature rich walnut inserts, hand-engraved forend diamonds, a stainless steel plaque, and meticulously stitched leather.Â
Range Rover Holland & Holland Edition Overfinch
The tan, gold, and green leather color scheme may be a bit much for some tastes, but they perfectly match Holland & Holland’s brand colors. This striking colorway extends all the way through to the brown mats, while Holland & Holland branding finds its way onto the center console too, ahead of the shift lever. At a time where Piano Black plastic and sportier finishes like aluminum are so popular, it’s almost shocking to see so much wood veneer in a car’s interior.
In the trunk, this special Range Rover has more surprises. Two Companion Chests are available, their finishes matching that of the passenger compartment. Open them, and you’ll find elegant storage for fine-cut crystal champagne flutes, two silver bottle stoppers, fine crockery, and even a cutlery set. Being a Holland & Holland Edition, there’s also space here for two shotguns.
No Power Bump, But Price Soars
Range Rover Holland & Holland Edition Overfinch
This Range Rover is all about decadence and high-end luxury, not speed, so no mention was made of any uptick in performance—not that it’s needed. The stock SV already has a 4.4-liter turbocharged V8 making 606 horsepower and 553 lb-ft of torque, which gets the SUV to 60 mph in 4.3 seconds. All-wheel drive, an electronic air suspension, an eight-speed automatic, and Land Rover’s Terrain Response 2 system are all in place.
“There is a rare synergy when two icons unite,” said Kevin Sloane, Chairman and CEO of Overfinch. “The Holland & Holland Edition is more than a vehicle; it is a true statement of craftsmanship, quality and distinction. Together, we have created a Range Rover that embodies British excellence in every sense.”
According to Road & Track, this is a $600,000 SUV if you tick every option box. Transforming the standard SV (which already costs $219,500) into the Holland & Holland Edition can cost over $300k alone, depending on the exchange rate. The trunk cabinets add another $65,000 and the duo-tone interior trim costs $40,000.
It’s a staggering amount of money, but for well-heeled gun collectors and those with an affection for British luxury, it’s a dream package.
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