I've seen posts about 22" wheels, but since I couldn't find anything about the L320 with 21" wheels, I thought I'd put this up there.
IMO, the Range Rover Sport Supercharged looks a little "odd" with the stock 20" wheels and 275/40 R20 wheels/tires. They're awfully tiny for such a huge vehicle.
Since I was looking at powdercoating my stock 20" wheels, and needed new tires, I did a little sleuthing and found these with 75% tread and 21" wheels from a 2016 RRS, with 275/45 R21 tires.
Turns out they fit great, and IMO, they completely change the look of the vehicle. Now I'm sure I'm losing power where rubber meets road, as this configuration has about a 2" larger diameter, but it looks and drives great, with no rubbing.
In my opinion, these wheels/tires look properly proportionate with the vehicle in a way the stock just didn't. Take a look and see what you think!
Original 275/40 R20:
New 275/45 R21:
IMO, the Range Rover Sport Supercharged looks a little "odd" with the stock 20" wheels and 275/40 R20 wheels/tires. They're awfully tiny for such a huge vehicle.
Since I was looking at powdercoating my stock 20" wheels, and needed new tires, I did a little sleuthing and found these with 75% tread and 21" wheels from a 2016 RRS, with 275/45 R21 tires.
Turns out they fit great, and IMO, they completely change the look of the vehicle. Now I'm sure I'm losing power where rubber meets road, as this configuration has about a 2" larger diameter, but it looks and drives great, with no rubbing.
In my opinion, these wheels/tires look properly proportionate with the vehicle in a way the stock just didn't. Take a look and see what you think!
Original 275/40 R20:



