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Manufacturing.

Built Different. Delivered Faster.

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Most bespoke wheel brands start when you place an order.

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We start long before that.

At Motech, we keep our wheels in raw, undrilled form—precision-manufactured, uncoated, and ready to be finished. This allows us to remove the traditional bottlenecks of custom wheel production and deliver true bespoke fitment without the months-long wait.

No 4–6 month lead times.
No compromise offsets.
No settling for what’s “close enough”.

Instead of ordering a wheel after you’ve decided what you want, we take a raw wheel off the shelf, machine it specifically for your vehicle, and finish it to your exact specification.

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Four circular mechanical parts arranged on a black grid cutting mat: a black part with a lightning bolt and zigzag design, a red part, a blue part, and a metallic silver part with a carbon fiber pattern.
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At the heart of every Motech wheel is our three-piece centre cap — a deliberately engineered detail designed to elevate the entire wheel. Rather than a single, off-the-shelf cap, our three-piece construction allows individual elements to be finished independently, giving us the ability to tailor the centre cap to the wider design language of the car.

This means we can:

  • Match centre cap finishes to exterior trim, badges, or interior accents

  • Contrast materials and colours for subtle visual depth

  • Create understated OEM-plus details or bold focal points

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Bespoke.

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True bespoke lives in the details most people overlook.

Whether it’s tying into brake callipers, exhaust tips, carbon detailing, or heritage-inspired accents, the centre cap becomes an extension of the build, not just a functional cover.

Beyond the centre cap, the same philosophy carries through the wheel itself. Because every wheel is finished to order, we can apply bespoke colours and finishes that complement both the cap and the car as a whole. Nothing is pre-decided. Nothing is generic.

The result is a wheel that doesn’t just fit perfectly, it feels considered, cohesive, and purpose-built down to its smallest component.

Flow Formed

What Is a Flow Formed Wheel?
A flow formed wheel starts as a cast wheel, but is then spun at high speed while rollers apply pressure to the barrel. This stretches and compresses the aluminium, creating a much stronger and lighter structure — similar to the strength of a fully forged wheel, but at a more accessible price point.

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Why It Matters
Flow forming gives you the best of both worlds:

  • Reduced weight for sharper handling, faster acceleration and better ride quality

  • Increased strength for improved durability and performance

  • Premium performance without the forged-wheel price tag

In short, flow formed wheels deliver high-end engineering, everyday value, and a noticeable upgrade in how your car feels and looks on the road.

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Forged

What Is a Forged Wheel?
A forged wheel is crafted from a single solid block of aluminium, compressed under immense pressure and precision-machined into its final design. This process aligns and strengthens the metal at a molecular level, creating a wheel that’s exceptionally strong, incredibly light, and engineered for the highest performance demands.

Why It Matters
Forged wheels offer the ultimate in wheel technology:

  • Maximum strength-to-weight ratio, delivering sharper handling, quicker acceleration, and improved braking

  • Unmatched durability thanks to the dense, high-integrity structure

  • Greater design freedom, allowing for more intricate, aggressive, and premium aesthetics

  • The lightest and strongest option available

In short, forged wheels represent the pinnacle of wheel engineering — for those who want no compromises in performance, quality, or style.

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Two-Piece Split Rim

What Is a Two-Piece Split Rim?
A two-piece split rim combines a separate centre section with an outer barrel, joined together using high-strength hardware. This construction allows for precise fitment, custom offsets, and unique styling that stands out from traditional one-piece wheels.

Why It Matters
Two-piece wheels offer versatility and premium engineering:

  • Customisable fitment for perfect stance, brake clearance, and width

  • Distinctive styling with exposed hardware and deeper lips

  • Repairability — damaged barrels can often be replaced without buying a full wheel

  • Strong, performance-focused construction

In short, a two-piece split rim delivers bespoke looks, premium craftsmanship, and the ability to fine-tune your wheel setup exactly how you want it.

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