Rohana Wheel brand
Rohana
Rohana is a California-based aftermarket wheel brand founded around 2009-2010, known for its deeply concave profiles and multi-spoke designs aimed at luxury and sport sedans and coupes.
Encyclopedia profile
History, reputation and uses
Rohana Wheels was founded in California around 2009-2010 by professionals with more than fifteen years of combined experience in the aftermarket wheel industry. The company designs and develops its products out of the Los Angeles area, where its design and engineering teams shape the concave profiles that have become its signature. In its early days, Rohana made a name for itself with one-piece cast wheels offered in bolt patterns (PCD) and widths that were then rarely available on the market, which appealed to the stance and VIP community looking for aggressive offsets and deep barrels. The brand later broadened its range by mastering flow-forming (rotary forming) and then by adding forged constructions. Today, the lineup is built around several families: the cast RC series (sometimes combined with a rolled barrel), the flow-formed RF series, the cross-forged series (RFX, RFC, RFV) with a forged disc and a flow-formed barrel, and the fully forged line (RFG, RLB, RFL, RPM). The high-end forged models are machined in the United States from 6061-T6 aerospace-grade aluminum, while the cast and cross-forged series are produced abroad according to designs developed in California. Rohana's positioning is clear: to offer a highly concave style and refined aesthetics at a more accessible price than the major custom forging houses, without slipping into the entry-level category. Its reputation rests on the look (concavity, brushed and tinted finishes), availability in ready-to-ship staggered fitments, and good style-to-price value. Savvy buyers nonetheless verify the precise fitment (bolt pattern, offset, center bore, brake clearance) and the load rating for the vehicle, as with any aftermarket wheel.
Recommended use: Rohana primarily targets luxury or sport sedans and coupes for street use: BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Lexus, Infiniti, as well as American muscle cars (Mustang, Camaro, Challenger, Corvette). It is a purely aftermarket brand, designed to transform the stock look through concave profiles and staggered fitments, rather than being original (OEM) equipment. The cast and flow-formed series suit daily and show use, while the forged lines are aimed at more demanding projects seeking light weight and extensive customization. It is not much oriented toward off-road use: the lineup is built for the street and for style, not for 4x4 or pure track racing.
Technologies and manufacturing: Rohana uses three main manufacturing methods. Gravity casting (RC and CLR series) remains the most affordable option, sometimes combined with a rolled barrel to gain rigidity. Flow-forming, or rotary forming (RF series), stretches the barrel under pressure and heat using hydraulic rollers, increasing structural strength while reducing weight compared with conventional casting. The cross-forged series (RFX, RFC, RFV) pairs a forged center disc with a flow-formed barrel. The fully forged line (RFG, RLB, RFL, RPM), machined in the United States from 6061-T6 aluminum, aims for maximum light weight and offers one- to multi-piece constructions made to order. Verify the certifications (JWL/VIA) and the load rating for your vehicle.
Key takeaways
- Bon positionnement luxe accessible.
- Populaire sur BMW, Audi, Mercedes, Lexus et sportives.
Strengths
- Very concave profiles and multi-spoke designs with a bold look.
- Range covering cast, flow-formed and forged options to suit different budgets.
- Ready-to-ship staggered fitments for luxury sedans and coupes.
- Good style-to-price value versus the major custom forging houses.
- Varied finishes (brushed, tinted, gloss black) for personalization.
Points to check
- Purely aftermarket brand, with no OEM backing or original-equipment fitment.
- The cast series are heavier than flow-formed or forged wheels.
- Custom forged builds quickly drive up the price and lead times.
- Availability of certain sizes and bolt patterns to be verified for the vehicle.
- Certifications (JWL/VIA) and load rating to be confirmed for the application.
Models & families
Rohana wheel models
The RC7 is part of the brand's RC (Rohana Concave) series, its family of cast wheels and the most accessible option in the catalog. This construction, sometimes paired with a rolled barrel for added rigidity, aims for an excellent style-to-price ratio while retaining the strongly concave profiles that built Rohana's reputation. The RC7 is aimed at owners of luxury or sport sedans and coupes who want to transform their vehicle's original look without moving to flow-forming or forged. It is a choice oriented toward aesthetics and daily road use, popular in the stance and VIP scene. On the practical side, keep in mind that a cast wheel is generally heavier than an equivalent flow-formed model. In Quebec, validate the bolt pattern, offset, center bore, brake clearance, and load rating, and confirm the availability of the desired size before purchase.
View the model profile RF2 forgée sur mesureThe RF2 belongs to Rohana's RF series, manufactured using flow-forming (rotary forming) to combine lightness and durability. Its design is based on a split 5-spoke arrangement, with a clean and slender look that visually accentuates the concavity of the barrel. Offered in 19, 20, and 22-inch diameters with widths ranging from about 8.5 to 12 inches, it lends itself to the staged fitments typical of sport sedans and coupes. Common finishes include brushed titanium, gloss black, and brushed bronze. On the fitment side, the RF2 notably covers Audi and Volkswagen platforms in 5x112 (57.1 or 66.56 mm bores) and BMWs in 5x112 or 5x120 (72.56 mm bore). In Quebec, always validate the exact bolt pattern, offset, center bore, and brake clearance, and confirm TPMS compatibility as well as the load rating for your vehicle.
View the model profile RFG13 monobloc forgéThe RFG13 belongs to Rohana's fully forged RFG line, the brand's top-tier segment. Made to order from aerospace-grade aluminum (6061-T6 type) in a modern facility, these wheels aim for maximum lightness and deep concavity without compromising road behavior. The forged construction, offered in one or multiple pieces depending on the configuration, allows extensive customization of offset, width, and finish. The RFG13 is built for demanding projects: luxury and performance vehicles, including the Corvette C8, where reduced weight and bespoke styling come first. Target audience: owners seeking the very top of the Rohana range rather than a cast or flow-formed solution. In Quebec, because the wheel is custom-built, plan for a manufacturing lead time and confirm the bolt pattern, offset, center bore, brake clearance, load rating, and TPMS up front.
View the model profile RFV2 multi-piècesThe RFV2 is part of Rohana's cross-forged series, which pair a forged center disc with a flow-formed barrel for added rigidity and lightness. Its design is characterized by a complex mesh with fine, interwoven spokes, engineered to lighten the wheel while reinforcing each spoke individually. Offered notably in 20 and 22 inches, it targets luxury sedans and coupes looking for a pronounced concave profile and an elaborate aesthetic. Target audience: owners of BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, and other premium platforms who want a more upscale look than cast or simple flow-forming. As with any cross-forged model, check availability in your width and bolt pattern, as well as the offset and center bore. In Quebec, consider brake caliper clearance, the load rating suited to the vehicle, and TPMS management during installation.
View the model profile RFX10 multi-piècesThe RFX10 is part of Rohana's RFX cross-forged series, with a forged center disc and flow-formed barrel. Its design stands out with a complex mesh of fine, interwoven spokes, engineered to lighten the wheel while individually reinforcing each spoke. Offered across an extended range of diameters (19, 20, 21, and 22 inches) and widths (from about 8.5 to 12 inches), it allows aggressive staged fitments with a very concave profile. It targets luxury or sport sedans and coupes, as well as certain muscle cars, for owners who want an elaborate mesh look and a construction that is lighter and more rigid than cast. As with any cross-forged wheel, in Quebec validate the bolt pattern, offset, center bore, and brake clearance, and confirm the load rating as well as TPMS management for your vehicle.
View the model profile RFX5 forgée sur mesureThe RFX5 belongs to Rohana's RFX cross-forged series, which combines a forged center disc with a flow-formed barrel, a sought-after compromise between the lightness of forged and a more contained price than fully forged. Its design adopts a split 5-spoke arrangement, conceived for both form and function by pairing assertive-looking spokes with a classic silhouette. Offered across a wide range of diameters (19, 20, 22 inches) and widths (from about 8.5 to 12 inches), it suits staged fitments on luxury or sport sedans and coupes, as well as certain muscle cars. Target audience: enthusiasts looking for a concave profile and a higher-performing construction than cast. In Quebec, check the exact bolt pattern, offset, center bore, brake clearance, load rating, and TPMS compatibility for the intended vehicle.
View the model profileTechnical
What to confirm for a compatible wheel
fitment
Point technique à valider selon le véhicule, l'usage, la dimension et les recommandations du fabricant.
entraxe
Le bolt pattern doit correspondre exactement au moyeu du véhicule. Une approximation rend la roue incompatible.
offset
Le déport détermine la position de la roue vers l'intérieur ou l'extérieur et influence le dégagement des ailes et des freins.
alésage central
Le center bore doit être compatible avec le moyeu ou corrigé avec des bagues de centrage adaptées.
indice de charge
La jante doit supporter la charge du véhicule, surtout pour VUS, camionnettes, remorques et usages commerciaux.
TPMS
Point technique à valider selon le véhicule, l'usage, la dimension et les recommandations du fabricant.