Overfinch Country Pursuits Range Rover concept
December 31st, 1969
Range Rover tuning specialist Overfinch has developed a new concept vehicle based on the premium Land Rover SUV, which was displayed today at the Salon Prive Luxury and Supercar Show at the Hurlingham Club in London. The modified SUV, dubbed the Country Pursuits Concept, is based on the Vogue SE Range Rover and is aimed at luxury buyers seeking more utility from their premium SUVs.
Standout features of the Country Pursuits Concept is its exclusive mica pearlescent ‘Aubergine’ paint and custom interior created in partnership with consulting firm Colour & Materials Design. There’s also a refrigerator, and an ‘Olive Ash’ removable gun box with three sliding drawers.
Power comes from a 470hp (350kW) 4.2L V8 engine and an enhanced suspension system has been added that can lower or raise the car by up to 25cm whilst on the move. Despite being labeled a concept, the Country Pursuits Range Rover is slated for production and will be available for sale in October priced at £143,950 (approximately $287,000).Overfinch Country Pursuits Concept
Range Rover tuning specialist Overfinch has developed a new concept vehicle based on the premium Land Rover SUV, which was displayed today at the Salon Prive Luxury and Supercar Show at the Hurlingham Club in London. The modified SUV, dubbed the Country Pursuits Concept, is based on the Vogue SE Range Rover and is aimed at luxury buyers seeking more utility from their premium SUVs.
Standout features of the Country Pursuits Concept is its exclusive mica pearlescent ‘Aubergine’ paint and custom interior created in partnership with consulting firm Colour & Materials Design. There’s also a refrigerator, and an ‘Olive Ash’ removable gun box with three sliding drawers.
Power comes from a 470hp (350kW) 4.2L V8 engine and an enhanced suspension system has been added that can lower or raise the car by up to 25cm whilst on the move. Despite being labeled a concept, the Country Pursuits Range Rover is slated for production and will be available for sale in October priced at £143,950 (approximately $287,000).
Standout features of the Country Pursuits Concept is its exclusive mica pearlescent ‘Aubergine’ paint and custom interior created in partnership with consulting firm Colour & Materials Design. There’s also a refrigerator, and an ‘Olive Ash’ removable gun box with three sliding drawers.
Power comes from a 470hp (350kW) 4.2L V8 engine and an enhanced suspension system has been added that can lower or raise the car by up to 25cm whilst on the move. Despite being labeled a concept, the Country Pursuits Range Rover is slated for production and will be available for sale in October priced at £143,950 (approximately $287,000).
Overfinch Country Pursuits Concept
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Comments (3 total)
Meet the top commenters on the LeaderboardBy Brad #1, Posted: 7/2/2008
horrible, especially those rims. and the body kit, and the paint, and..........................
By Tim #2, Posted: 7/9/2008
That is vile!
Again case of pandering to the whims of the toffs!
Hardly supporting the British motor industry is it?
By Tim #3, Posted: 7/9/2008
I remember once at a show; the owner of Overfinch, some guy called Mike, creamed himself when he saw a Project Kahn car.
The tosser got in and started taking pictures of the interior and allsorts and everyone around the Project Kahn car were thinking: 'What a Wanker'.
Don't get me wrong, Afzal Kahn sounds like a cock who was too much money to burn but the guys at Overfinch: wannabe middle class chavs revolt me in equal measure with their persistent claims: "Oh, Kahn's a c**t,' every body knows who is pinting the finger at Project Kahn, but atleast the brownies have the sense not to retaliate and stoop to their level.
I mean, Kahn seems an arrogant c**t, but he's good for the British Motor Industry.
Mike, go back to the council estate and Afzal, you belog with Peter Stringfellow!
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