K3001 — Structural Five-Spoke
The K3001 refines one of motorsport’s most enduring architectures — the five-spoke — into a 3-piece modular forged configuration defined by proportion and structural depth.
Each spoke is deliberately tensioned and flows into a reinforced hub base, establishing a controlled load path across the forged center.
Surface transitions are precise and restrained, prioritizing structural clarity over decorative excess.
The extended step lip introduces dimensional depth without disturbing geometric balance.
In the 3-piece configuration, structural layering becomes part of the architectural language.
Center placement, lip dimension, and barrel assembly operate as calibrated components rather than decorative additions.
Modular Construction
As a 3-piece forged assembly, K3001 separates center and barrel structure, allowing controlled variation in lip depth, offset, and surface treatment.
The architectural intent remains constant while dimensional configuration adapts to application.




On Vehicle

K3001 demonstrates its structural depth on the C4 Corvette platform, where classic American proportions meet modular forged precision.
→ Read the C4 Corvette × K3001 story
Build Gallery
Explore the dedicated visual documentation of the C4 Corvette configuration, including stance, fitment geometry, and surface reflections.
→ View C4 Corvette × K3001 Gallery
Wheel Gallery
Browse detailed wheel-only angles, lip depth studies, and finish variations within the K3001 archive.
→ View K3001 Wheel Gallery
Design Lineage
K3001 belongs to the Kx001 five-spoke architecture, executed across multiple forged constructions.
→ K1001 — 1-piece monoblock
→ K2001 — 2-piece modular
→ K2001S — 2-piece modular variant
Build Philosophy
K3001 is defined by proportion and structural discipline.
It reduces the five-spoke to essential geometry, allowing depth and assembly to express mechanical intent rather than visual excess.






