RTX Wheels Introduces Full Line of Alloy Wheels in United States

RTX Wheels Introduces Full Line of Alloy Wheels in United States

The company’s wide range of steel and alloy wheels is available online and through local and national retailers, “offering U.S. drivers an unparalleled selection of performance, durability and value,” according to the company.

RTX Wheels, a division of THIBERT, has introduced its full line of products in the United States.

The company’s wide range of steel and alloy wheels is available online and through local and national retailers, “offering U.S. drivers an unparalleled selection of performance, durability and value,” according to the company.

“RTX makes the right wheel for any driver, in any circumstances, at a reasonable price,” said Patrick O’Hara, THIBERT’s vice president of business development, public relations and marketing for North America. “Whether you’re looking for heavy-duty wheels to get you through the worst winter weather, an OEM-inspired wheel for your classic car or a stylish contemporary upgrade, one of our four series of high-quality wheels will offer what you’re looking for, and without the luxury price tag.”

Established in 2003, family-owned RTX Wheels initially sold only three different models of wheels. The company now offers more than 150 different wheel options for every car and truck category through a network of more than 10,000 retailers.

“RTX is making the same quality, value and reliability available to the robust and diverse U.S. market that we’ve been delivering for the last 16 years,” O’Hara said. “This is an enormous opportunity for RTX Wheels, and we have an ambitious growth plan that will create American jobs and within a few years make us the uncontested option for wheels in the United States.”

The growing RTX line of products currently includes heavy-duty wheels, OEM-inspired and classic styles, modern designs and a growing selection of rims.

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