Ronal R70 Orbit Grey
Ronal R70 Orbit Grey
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RONAL R70
Do your part when it comes to environmental and social responsibility with the RONAL R70-blue. This innovative wheel is made of mainly recycled aluminium and is produced in Germany with green energy. Unavoidable CO2 emissions are offset with a gold standard carbon offset project. Another milestone in the company's PLANBLUE sustainability concept, the R70-blue convinces with its uncompromising quality and sporty design. In the surface finishes Orbit grey and Platinum silver, it’s the perfect fit for a wide range of compact and mid-range models, ideal for the new generation of electric and hybrid vehicles.
Ronal - We are not reinventing the wheel. But we improve it even more every day. And sometimes we surpass ourselves. Our wheels look great on the web and simply excellent on asphalt. And best of all: they also feel that way too.
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