Enkei's Tuning Series wheels are the perfect complement to today's high performance sport compact cars.
All Enkei wheels deliver the latest in wheel designs and alloy casting processes from their high-tech manufacturing facilities. Their rigorous Spec-E testing exceeds JWL and VIA strength test standards and represents Enkei's commitment to higher quality and safety.
Founded in 1950 in Japan, Enkei has a presence in Asia, North America, Latin America and Europe with factories in Japan, Southeast Asia and the United States. Their business in the aluminum wheel industry ranges from very sophisticated racing wheels for Formula One, WRC, Formula Nippon, Super GT Series, Super Taikyu and Drifting worldwide, to the OEM market that supplies some of the largest auto and motorcycle manufacturers such as Toyota, Honda and General Motors.
Enkei Tuning Series wheels are manufactured using the MAT (Most Advanced Technology) process. MAT is a technology for producing an aluminum wheel by combining Enkei's MAP (Most Advanced Production) and flow-forming technology. MAP is a highly automated system. Each process is connected in a single-piece flow system that transports wheels from the melting process, through heat treatment and on to machining. The process of spinning the rim vs. casting it to both shape and elongate it produces a finer, more even aluminum structure and ensures the wheel will remain lightweight yet strong. The complete MAT process has a drastic impact on the microstructure of aluminum and results in outstanding improvement of the mechanical property of the material.
As wheels and tires become larger, use of the MAT process to manufacture wheels becomes even more important. In order to reduce weight under a vehicle's suspension, larger wheels must remain light. Enkei Tuning Series' new generation of 10% - 15% lighter weight, forged MAT wheels are strong and retain optimum anti-flex properties.
Enkei Tuning Series Wheels are backed by a lifetime structural warranty. A limited warranty guarantees wheels will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal and reasonable use.