K2005L

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Extended Lip Turbine

The K2005L is built around a bold three-blade directional turbine architecture, where each spoke flows outward in a sweeping rotational form.
Rather than traditional multi-spoke segmentation, the design emphasizes continuous blade surfaces and rotational motion. Deep sculpting between the blades creates strong light reflections and visual depth, while the open center area maintains brake visibility.
The result is a wheel that communicates movement and structure simultaneously — a turbine form captured in forged metal.
The standard modular profile keeps the turbine face clean and balanced, suitable for both restrained and aggressive fitments.

Size: 18″ – 26″
Width: 8″ – 13″
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Construction:2-Piece Modular Forged
Configuration:Custom Width & Offset Available

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K2005L — Directional Turbine Architecture

The K2005L explores turbine-inspired wheel design through a distinctive three-blade directional architecture. Each spoke is shaped as a sweeping blade that flows from the hub outward toward the rim edge, creating a continuous rotational gesture across the wheel face.

Unlike traditional spoke layouts that rely on repeated segmentation, the K2005L emphasizes large sculpted surfaces and directional motion. The blade transitions and deep pockets between spokes generate dramatic reflections and surface contrast, giving the wheel a strong visual identity even at low speeds.

The K2005L extends the outer lip proportion to enhance face depth and edge definition. The turbine blades remain unchanged, while the visual weight shifts outward for a more classic, lip-forward stance.

Architecture Highlights

✔️ Three-blade directional turbine spoke layout
✔️ Continuous blade surface from hub to rim
✔️ Deep sculpted pockets for visual depth
✔️ Open center area for brake exposure
✔️ Clean rotational surface design

Build Reference

A complete K2005L application on the NIO ET5T demonstrates how directional turbine architecture translates into real-world presence — balancing motion, proportion, and surface reflection.

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Design Lineage

The KX005 turbine architecture is defined by a three-blade directional structure, shared across multiple construction formats. Each configuration maintains the same rotational design language while adapting proportion, lip profile, and assembly method.

K1005 — Monoblock forged configuration
K2005 — Standard 2-piece modular configuration
K2005L — Extended lip 2-piece configuration
K2005TS — Step-lip 2-piece turbine variant
K2005TT — Deep lip exposed hardware configuration
K3005S — 3-piece modular stepped lip configuration

Surface Variants
K2005SS — Step-surface variant with enhanced blade curvature and visual depth

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