Bucci features 20-inch center lock version of carbon fiber wheel
Bucci Composites introduces new carbon fiber wheel option for high-performance automotive applications.
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(Faenza, Italy) announces the expansion of its high-performance carbon fiber wheel range. The company is introducing a 20-inch center lock version of its carbon fiber wheel, designed for the high-performance market. This addition joins the existing 20-inch five-bolt aftermarket model, extending the company’s offerings and reinforcing its commitment to automotive innovation.
Designed for lightweight strength, optimized resin transfer molding (RTM) press technology and precision engineering, Bucci Composites' carbon fiber wheels are said to enhance both the performance and aesthetic appeal of high-performance vehicles.
“We are excited to offer this new center lock version, tailored for enthusiasts drivers,” says Eurosia Besseghini, Bucci Composites wheel business manager. “Our focus is always on performance and innovation, and this expansion demonstrates our commitment to providing advanced solutions that meet the specific needs of discerning drivers."
With this extension, Bucci Composites continues to expand in the high-performance wheel segment, offering products that reflect its progress in carbon fiber technology and design. This model is available through authorized retailers, providing super car owners with a wheel upgrade that optimizes both speed and handling, while maintaining lightweight, high-strength durability.
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