Elevate Your Corvette Ownership Experience with E5 Wheels

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Elevate Your Corvette Ownership Experience with E5 Wheels


Are you ready to create your automotive masterpiece? The new C8 Corvette Stingray has been a proven hit for Chevrolet with nearly 120,000 cars already produced during the first four model years of production. And while the Stingray has been lauded as an exotic sports car in its own right, the factory wheel options have always been something we thought could be improved on.

That’s where Miami-based E5 Wheels comes into play. E5 Wheels is ready to assist in helping you attain just the right look for your Corvette with a set of custom wheels designed specifically for America’s Favorite Sports Car. With years of experience in the wheel industry, E5 is set to take the market by storm with engineered fitments designed exclusively for C6, C7, and C8 Corvettes.

E5 has released two exclusive wheel designs just this year and each is available in multiple sizes and finishes to give your Corvette the exact look any demanding owner expects. With their refined designs and exceptional quality, E5 Wheels are the ideal choice for Corvette enthusiasts who only want the best for their rides.

The Sebring

The Sebring

E5 Wheel’s newest design is The Sebring, featuring 20 spokes radiating outward from the center and offering the perfect fusion of style and performance. The flow form construction offers superior performance while the unique design will have you smiling every time you see them on your car.

E5 Wheels - The Sebring

The Sebring wheel is offered in three finishes: Titanium Brushed, Bronze Brushed Tint, and Gloss Black. Each wheel features a matching E5 center cap or you can add your own. Prices start at $2,500 for a set.

CorvetteBlogger readers can save 7% off your purchase of E5 wheels during checkout with the promo code “E5”.

The Daytona

The Daytona

The Daytona is E5s first wheel design and we think they knocked it out of the park with its “cup style” look that reminds us of some previous OEM wheel designs but these are more sophisticated by far. The Daytona offers a winning combination of strength and lightweight performance while the spun forged manufacturing process ensures you’ll enjoy the wheel’s exceptional quality for years to come.

E5 Wheels - The Daytona

The Daytona wheel is offered in three finishes with buyers able to choose between Titanium Brushed, Bronze Brushed Tint, and Gloss Black. Each wheel features a matching E5 center cap or you can add your own. Prices start at $2,500 for a set.

CorvetteBlogger readers can save 7% off your purchase of E5 wheels during checkout with the promo code “E5”.

Available Platforms

C7 Corvette Grand Sport with E5 Daytona Wheels

E5 Wheels offers the Daytona and Sebring in sizes for the C6, C7, and C8 Corvettes and that includes both the narrow models and widebodies.

C6 / C7 (Narrow Body [Base, Z51])
19X9 | 20X11

C6 / C7 (Grand Sport, Z06, etc)
19X10 | 20X12

C8 (Base, Z51)
19X9 | 20X11
20X9 | 21X12

The Sebring Wheel in Gloss Black

E5 Wheels offers a five year warranty against defects in material and workmanship, while a lifetime structural warranty is offered to the original retail purchaser for as long as they own their car. You can see the full warranty details here.

CorvetteBlogger readers can get an exclusive 7% savings from E5 Wheels when you use the promo code E5. For more information about E5 Wheels, visit e5wheels.com or call 305-964-7429.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. The forged Daytona version are gorgeous on the C8!!! At ~$2,500.00 per set with a 5 year warranty…I’m definitely a future customer next year!

  2. Without question, those are sharp looking wheels. But, I’m looking for a set that emulates the look of the wheel on the new E-Ray for my C8 StingRay. Any suggestions out there?
    Thanks!
    Dave in Dayton

  3. I wish for once a wheel manufacturer would come out with a nice looking set of custom wheels for narrow body C7’s in factory widths or only 1/2 inch wider so you can put run flat tires on them. Then I would buy a custom wheel and tire package for my car. Cray used to make wheels like that but I didn’t really like the looks of any of their wheels and I wonder if they’ve gone out of business now.

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