Wolfrace GB range expands with Torino in two finishes

The new Wolfrace Torino in gloss black with polished spokes

Wolfrace has added its new Torino model to its Wolfrace GB range of wheels designed primarily for premium and executive cars. The Torino joins other staples like the Lugano, Norano and Milano.

The overall appearance of the Torino apes the basic look of popular, OEM-fitment wheels from such manufacturers as BMW and Audi, with a strong, split 10 spoke appearance. The split-spokes fan out to the rim and make the Torino appear larger in diameter and plunge inwards as the reach the centre, adding depth to an otherwise flat-faced alloy. The multi-spoke design is also strong and improves brake cooling.

Sizes

  • 5×16in
  • 5×17in
  • 0×18in
  • 0×19in

Fitments

  • 5×100
  • 5×105
  • 5×112
  • 5×114.3
  • 5×115
  • 5×108

The Torino is available in a selection of finishes, which allow owners to specify the wheel and colour combination which best suits their car. The finishes available are gloss black with polished spokes and polar silver, a timeless shade which will be well suited to a wide selection of different vehicles. The two colour choices on offer reflect the Torino’s target market; big, saloons, larger hatches and other luxury vehicles.

The Wolfrace Torino is available in a number of fitments and sizes, again intended to make it available to owners of all tastes and creeds. The range opens with the relatively small 6.5×16in and extends up to an 8.0×19in version, with PCDs and offsets to suit all popular makes and models of vehicle.

Like other Wolfrace products, the Torino is TÜV certified. The company also offers guarantees of two years for polished wheels and five years for non-polished wheels when the buyer registers their purchase via the Wolfrace website. The wheel starts from £94.50+VAT.

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