SEMA360 Liberty Walk Huracan on Rohana Wheels Looks Killer

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If you want to show off a set of stunning wheels, put them on a stunning car. Rohana Wheels did just that with a wide-body Lamborghini.

Just swapping wheels on your car doesn’t necessarily make it a “build.” No, you’ll need to do a bit more extensive work to earn that designation. However, the high-end wheel industry has sen a significant uptick in niche manufacturers recently.

With all of SEMA’s activities this year being virtual, they have made a special section called Builder Showcase. In this SEMA360 showcase, they take a look at Rohana wheels. This Chicago-based company has their wheels focused on aesthetics rather than outright performance. Featured on the Lamborghini Huracan seen here are two versions of the Rohana RFG13 wheel. The RFG13 “Trinity” series is a three-piece design featuring “floating spokes.” In the case of the gold rims, it makes for quite a stunning look. The wheels in red take the same spoke style, but make it a more traditional single-piece rim. In the middle of those is “Tandem” with a step-lip two piece design. Exposed hardware being a prerequisite.

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Your options are essentially limitless with the wheel, with the Rohana website listing most specs as “custom.” Bolt pattern, and finish can be anything you like, so long as the rim size is between 19″ and 24″ inches in diameter. You can even get widths up to 13.5 inches. Why? Because sometimes you want to go outrageous and a bit over the top.

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As for the car, it’s a 2016 Lamborghini Huracan. It features Liberty Walk’s “LB-Silhouette” kit which adds monster flares front and rear, along with the pairing of a raised rear wing and shark-fin. being that this car is meant to showcase wheels, it’s no surprise that the suspension has been lowered. Considering that LB Performance also makes an air suspension kit, we’d assume that’s what this Lamborghini rides on.

Power upgrades? Well, if you’re expecting more, you’ll be disappointed. Carscoops has pointed out that, “power upgrades are not on the menu at the Japanese tuner.” If you’re the type of enthusiast who likes a bit of flash, then that’s perfectly fine. And we admit that with Rohana wheels, this car accomplishes that in spades. After all, this is SEMA, and flash is a very effective tool at that show.

You can check out the wheels (and the car) in action in the video below.

Patrick Morgan is an instructor at Chicago's Autobahn Country Club and contributes to a number of Auto sites, including MB World, Honda Tech, and 6SpeedOnline. Keep up with his latest racing and road adventures on Twitter and Instagram!


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