Blue Enkei wheels bring a punch of color to Enkei's proven lightweight lineup, spanning a handful of distinct blue shades carried across street, track, and truck-ready designs. From the motorsport-bred RPF1 to fashion-forward street models, the blue family includes finishes like Emerald Blue, Victory Blue, Matte Blue, Misty Blue, and Blue Gunmetal. Whether you want a vivid race-inspired pop or a subtle dusty tone, there's a blue option to anchor your build.
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Why a Blue Finish on an Enkei Works
Enkei wheels are engineered to pass the company's own Spec-E standard — a test tougher than JWL requirements, with a higher drop point and 20% more cycles in fatigue testing. Models like the RPF1 also use the MAT (Most Advanced Technology) process, which combines casting with rim-forming to reduce weight by roughly 10–15% versus conventional cast wheels. A blue finish puts a head-turning face on that engineering, and because blue reads as a statement color it pairs especially well with silver, white, or factory-paint vehicles. If you prefer something more understated, compare against the black Enkei wheels, gray Enkei wheels, or silver Enkei wheels families before committing.
Which Models & Blue Options
Several designs carry true blue shades. The track-focused RPF1 offers Emerald Blue, Victory Blue, and Matte Blue. The NT03+M is offered in Emerald Blue and Victory Blue. The street-styled TS10 and the off-road Cyclone both come in Matte Blue, while the PF05 and T6R carry the softer Misty Blue tone. The Phoenix rounds out the family with a Blue Gunmetal shade. Each of these is a MONOBLOCK (one-piece) wheel. If a bolder warm tone calls to you instead, the bronze Enkei wheels and gold Enkei wheels pages are worth a look.
Sample Blue Builds
Among the broader range you'll find proven sizing references such as the RPF1 in 14x7 for compact builds, the lightweight PF05 in 15x8, and the deeper-fitment TS10 in 17x8. These illustrate the wheel widths and offsets the blue colorways draw from.
Fitment Coverage
Across the blue-capable models, the most common drilling is 5x114.3, the dominant pattern for Honda, Subaru, Nissan, Mazda, and many late-model Japanese platforms. You'll also find 4x100 for older Civics, Miatas, and similar compacts, plus 5x100 for Subaru and Scion/Toyota applications, 5x112 for VW/Audi, and 5x120 for BMW. Truck and SUV-oriented models like the Cyclone run 6x139.7. Diameters in the blue-friendly range span 15-inch and 16-inch track sizes up through 17-inch and 18-inch street setups. Always confirm the exact bolt pattern, diameter, width, and offset against your specific vehicle.
How to Choose Your Blue Enkei
Start with intent: for track days and autocross, the RPF1 and NT03+M deliver Enkei's lightest race construction with the brightest blues. For a daily-driven street look, the TS10, Phoenix, and PF05 balance style with everyday usability. Match the shade to your goal — vivid Emerald or Victory Blue for maximum contrast, Matte Blue for a stealthier statement, or Misty Blue and Blue Gunmetal for a refined, low-key tone. Then verify your bolt pattern, pick a diameter that clears your brakes, and choose a width and offset that suit your fender clearance. Browse the complete Enkei lineup if you want to weigh every design side by side. Every order ships free, and financing is available through Affirm.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Enkei models come in a blue finish?
Blue shades appear on the RPF1 (Emerald Blue, Victory Blue, Matte Blue), NT03+M (Emerald Blue, Victory Blue), Cyclone (Matte Blue), TS10 (Matte Blue), PF05 (Misty Blue), T6R (Misty Blue), and Phoenix (Blue Gunmetal).
What bolt patterns are available on blue Enkei wheels?
Depending on the model, blue-capable Enkei wheels are offered in patterns including 4x100, 5x100, 5x112, 5x114.3, 5x120, and 6x139.7, covering a wide span of Japanese, European, and truck/SUV platforms.
Are blue Enkei wheels one-piece or multi-piece?
The blue-finish models — including the RPF1, NT03+M, Cyclone, TS10, PF05, T6R, and Phoenix — are MONOBLOCK (one-piece) wheels.