POTD: Overfinch Holland & Holland – When Gunmaking Meets Luxury SUVs

Eric B
by Eric B

If you’re in for a more modern version of the Overfinch Heritage Field Edition, then we have found what you've been looking for. Today’s Photo of the Day features one of the rarest and most luxurious SUVs ever created: the Overfinch Holland & Holland Edition Range Rover SV. This is not just a luxury Range Rover – it’s a bespoke collaboration with legendary British gunmaker Holland & Holland, limited to just 25 examples.

Under the hood, this edition is rooted in performance, built on the Range Rover SV platform.   Overfinch hasn’t tampered with the powertrain to fit a sports car mold; instead, it amplifies refinement and craftsmanship, putting aesthetics and heritage first.

On the outside, the signature Holland & Holland scrollwork is meticulously engraved on aluminum side ventilation panels, while custom 23-inch forged alloy wheels feature self-leveling center caps with the H&H emblem.  

Inside, the luxury is unmistakable: open-pored French walnut veneers, hand-engraved “Royal” scroll motifs in stainless steel, and quilted Bridge of Weir leather seats embroidered with sporting scenes.

The center consoles are decorated with inlaid golden H&H crests, and even the steering wheel and gear selector feature walnut and machined metal touches.  

This edition reflects a rare crossover of field-sport culture and automotive craftsmanship. The partnership between Overfinch and Holland & Holland gives this SUV real heritage appeal, a vehicle that feels as much at home in a pheasant hide as it does pulling up at your country estate or a luxury retreat.

From Overfinch:

“The upper chest’s left-hand drawer offers safe stowage for two champagne bottles, while on the right, twin drawers house an extensive array of Holland & Holland accessories. Perfectly appointed for parties of eight, fine-cut crystal champagne flutes accompany a staghorn corkscrew, two silver bottle stoppers, fine crockery, H&H monogrammed napkins and a complete cutlery set.
The lower Companion Chest is no less enchanting. Two shotguns can be safely stored below a figured walnut insert complete with Holland & Holland plaque, while the rear of the drawer is specified for eight whisky tumblers and two decanters, placed either side of two sizeable pewter hipflasks, playfully presented as shotgun cartridges.”

To continue dreaming, check https://overfinch.com/

Eric B
Eric B

Ex-Arctic Ranger. Competitive practical shooter and hunter with a European focus. Always ready to increase my collection of modern semi-automatics, optics, thermals and suppressors. TCCC Certified. Occasionaly seen in a 6x6 Bug Out Vehicle, always with a big smile.

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  • Wolfgar Wolfgar on Nov 25, 2025

    Nice!

  • Kevin Kevin on Nov 26, 2025

    its nice. But who would keep Champagne glasses in special compartments in the trunk of the car. Takes up so much room.

    is holland and holland some crusty British royal brand? Not for long, it’s being overtaken with immigrants and they hate stuff like this.

    • Wolfgar Wolfgar on Nov 26, 2025

      Last time I looked, New York city has a communist, muslim immigrant who just became mayor and Minnesota has areas controlled by muslims that persecute Christians. All of the western nations are being taken over by foreigners with the blessings of those who are in control. What is the point? At the moment, it is still OK to enjoy the finer things in life.

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