Ostrich Leather Is The Range Rover Option You Didn’t See Coming

Serial Range Rover pimper Overfinch has released its latest package of ultra-customisable options for the 2018 model, and among them is ostrich leather upholstery…
Ostrich Leather Is The Range Rover Option You Didn’t See Coming

Overfinch has been customising and tuning Land Rover and Range Rover products for a long time, but has recently moved away from messing with engines and focused on coming up with slightly mad new ways to customise both the interior and the cabin.

As such, drink-in the latest example of an Overfinch Range Rover, in all its very-obviously-meddled-with glory. It’s a demonstrator built to showcase the kinds of things that the company can offer, although Overfinch is at pains to stress that customers can ask for more or less whatever they want.

Ostrich Leather Is The Range Rover Option You Didn’t See Coming

The demo car’s carbonfibre grille and front vents are new and bullish. If it’s in your mirrors, you’ll know. The Range Rover badge across the front edge of the bonnet has been replaced with an Overfinch one in the same style, as per tradition.

More carbonfibre comes down the sides and at the back, with an aggressive rear diffuser and – sadly – giant, fake exhaust tips. The real exhaust tips look great as they are; we don’t see a reason to semi-hide them.

Ostrich Leather Is The Range Rover Option You Didn’t See Coming

Weight loss is a theme, with all the bodywork mods reportedly made from carbonfibre and the bespoke wheels weighing in at a useful – but unspecified – amount less than the standard items.

Inside, the leather you see here is super-high-end Scottish Bridge of Weir cow hide in a two-tone design called Lumière. But Ostrich leather is an option that Overfinch suggests, in tandem with shagreen, which is untanned leather from, weirdly, a shark, a stingray or a horse.

The sky is each customer’s limit, says the company. So is the potential cost. This is definitely a case of if you have to ask, you can’t afford it.

Source: Autocar

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Comments

Luther Reid

We might as well start getting leather off of Geo Baz.

07/26/2018 - 16:29 |
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MrWafflez

I’m pretty sure the E39 BMW M5 had an ostrich leather option, and that was like 20 years ago

07/26/2018 - 16:32 |
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Anonymous

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07/26/2018 - 16:32 |
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☆★THEBOOSTEDBRIT★☆

When people ask why you have an ostrich - leathered Range Rover

07/26/2018 - 16:35 |
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Anonymous

The rear is insane.

07/26/2018 - 16:42 |
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Jakob

Oh god, these exhaust tips look hideous.

07/26/2018 - 16:44 |
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CS55

In reply to by Jakob

Ikr, the wheels too imo…

07/26/2018 - 17:07 |
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White Comet

In reply to by Jakob

what do you expect, it was purely made to drive at walking pace around Beverly Hill hahaha

07/26/2018 - 17:28 |
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SirJamjaxIsGoingAgain-PeaceOutChaps

In reply to by Jakob

Pre facelift Overfinches look rly nice. There are a few in my area and I love how they look.

07/26/2018 - 18:46 |
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Andrés Cely Herazo

In reply to by Jakob

The best thing is that they don’t even bother to hide them… They are proud of them!

07/26/2018 - 19:28 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Jakob

Me eyez oh god

07/27/2018 - 01:01 |
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Slyline guy 09

Doug demuro would say ‘’It is nice and comfy “

07/26/2018 - 16:55 |
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Anonymous

Disgusting. I cannot believe that we are in 2018 and I still cannot buy a range rover without a moose leather option stitched with gold.

07/26/2018 - 17:00 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

*with

07/26/2018 - 17:01 |
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CannedRex24

I have nothing to say

Other than, poor ostrich

07/26/2018 - 17:37 |
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5:19.55

Porsche front vent, fake exhaust tips, ugly with that, and a diffuser on a lifted box. Where did British peoplr conceived this and under which substance influence?

07/26/2018 - 18:48 |
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