Gray RTX Wheels: Gunmetal, Silver & Machined Gray Tones
Gray RTX wheels bring together the gunmetal, hyper silver, silver, and machined gray-face designs across the RTX lineup — a neutral, understated family that reads darker than chrome yet warmer than flat black. Whether you want a subtle factory-plus upgrade or a moody staggered setup, these gray tones cover cars, crossovers, and trucks in a single, cohesive look. Browse the shades here or step back to the full RTX lineup to compare every option.
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RTX has built alloy wheels for over 20 years, and its classic RTX series is produced using low-pressure casting to JWL and VIA industry standards. Every design here is a monoblock (one-piece) casting, which keeps the wheel simple to live with and easy to refinish.
Why Gray Works
Gray is one of the most forgiving finishes on the road: it hides brake dust better than a polished face, flatters nearly any paint color, and gives spokes definition without shouting. Gunmetal leans dark and technical, hyper silver adds a bright metallic pop, and silver-with-machined or gunmetal-machined faces catch light on the spoke edges. If you want to go darker or brighter after comparing, the black RTX wheels, silver RTX wheels, bronze RTX wheels, and chrome RTX wheels pages sit right alongside this family.
Models & Gray Options
Several designs carry gunmetal directly. The Alto is offered in Gunmetal and Hyper Silver, the Envy comes in Matte Gunmetal, and the IPL is finished in Dark Gunmetal. The Kazaki wears Lite Gunmetal, while the Windsor spans Gunmetal and Gunmetal Machined. The Contour adds a Gunmetal Machined face, and the RS01 is available in Gloss Gunmetal.
Hyper silver and machined gray tones
For brighter grays, the Corsa and Mesh both offer Hyper Silver. The Black Widow and Peak include Black Machined Grey, and the Twist is offered in Silver Machined for a two-tone gray effect.
Fitment Coverage
Gray-toned RTX designs cover a broad range of bolt patterns. Passenger-car and sport-compact fitments include 5x114.3, 5x112, 5x108, 5x100, and 5x120, while trucks and SUVs are served by patterns such as 6x139.7, 6x135, and 5x127. Diameters run from compact 16-inch sizes up through 22-inch. Popular sizing lands on 17-inch, 18-inch, 19-inch, and 20-inch, so a gray setup can match a daily commuter or a lowered street build.
How to Choose
Start with your car's bolt pattern and the offset range that clears your brakes and fills the fender. On 5x114.3 platforms, the SW20 in Gunmetal and the FF10 in Gunmetal are versatile picks; the RTX Alto 20x8.5 +35 Gunmetal shows how a larger gunmetal fitment reads on a sedan or coupe. For a lighter metallic face, compare the machined-face options. Confirm diameter, width, and offset against your setup before ordering. Every order ships free, and financing is available through Affirm.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which gray shades are available? Options include Gunmetal, Dark Gunmetal, Lite Gunmetal, Matte Gunmetal, Gloss Gunmetal, Gunmetal Machined, Hyper Silver, Silver Machined, and Black Machined Grey, depending on the model.
Do gray RTX wheels fit trucks? Yes — several designs carry truck and SUV patterns like 6x139.7, 6x135, and 5x127, so gray tones aren't limited to cars.
How are these wheels built? The classic RTX designs are one-piece (monoblock) alloy wheels produced by low-pressure casting to JWL and VIA standards.