British company Overfinch, which customizes Land Rover and Range Rover cars, has unveiled its latest work, the Helix, based on the Range Rover Defender.

Overfinch has fitted the car with a new body kit that includes flared wheel arches, a massive carbon fiber hood dome, a new front bumper with redesigned intakes and carbon details. There are also carbon sills, a new rear bumper, a diffuser, a spoiler, and a light bar with the company logo. Special attention is drawn to a set of forged 24-inch wheels, made from a single piece of aluminum, which is perhaps the most complex design ever seen, with a swirl design.
The Range Rover‘s interior is truly top-notch, but Overfinch decided to freshen it up with Arancia leather covering the seats, dashboard, steering wheel, center console and door panels, as well as a lot of carbon details.
There have been changes under the bonnet as well. The Range Rover is powered by a 4.4-L twin-turbo V8 engine which, thanks to a new exhaust system with variable valves, now delivers 621 hp and 890 Nm of torque. That’s significantly more than the 530 hp and 750 Nm of torque in the standard Range Rover.
Speaking of price, this carbon body kit costs £104,589.
Source: Overfinch
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