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Overfinch reveals new Year of the Dragon-inspired Range Rover package
Each of the limited-run eight examples is priced at £199k each, with changes remaining purely cosmetic
Overfinch - an aftermarket brand known for modifying various Range Rover models for over four decades now - is offering a Year of the Dragon-themed package for the 2024 Autobiography and SV models, in celebration of the Chinese zodiac calendar. No word on a Snake-themed version for 2025 yet though, folks.
It’ll be limited to just eight units, with commemorative dragon symbols placed all around the car in case you forget which zodiac year it represents. Other modifications include multicoloured embroidery across the seats and hand-made graphics for the veneers.
Dragon talons even reside on the gear selector, while the new logo across the centre console looks to be a representation of one of Daenerys Targaryen’s dragons after realising they are not, in fact, her biological children. Illuminated tread plates along the door sills and a corresponding number plaque complete the new-look cabin. It’s certainly striking.
There are two noticeable additions to the exterior, the most prominent of which are the new 24in Vortex alloys. And yes, those are roosters you see on the centre caps. The second is thin body attachments along the front and rear bumpers, as well as the side skirts. A few black-accented inserts have also been added sparingly.
The CEO and chairman of Overfinch, Kevin Sloane, said: “Our ability to discuss details of the design directly with our clients, and really understand their true significance, was hugely important. Whilst paying homage to 2024 being the Year of the Dragon, we wanted to retain our commitment to uninhibited creative exploration. This required us to respectfully adopt a timeless symbol of China and Chinese culture into a considered and imaginative design.”
Overfinch says this project has been a year in the making, and while it’s unclear if any allocation slots are still available, we do know each has been priced at a whopping £199k. It's expensive, yes, but a great way to stand out from all the other Cheshire-based lads who kick a ball into a net for work.
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