Audi Alloy Wheels

Your Audi deserves alloy wheels engineered with the same precision and quality as your vehicle itself. At Alloy Wheels Direct, we supply genuine Audi alloy wheels, rigorously tested and crafted to Audi’s exact specifications, ensuring perfect fitment, reliable handling and lasting durability.

Our extensive range of wheels covers every Audi model - from the nimble Audi A3 and sophisticated Audi A6 to performance-focused RS models and versatile Q-series SUVs. We also offer premium aftermarket alloy wheels from respected brands such as OZ and Borbet, each carefully selected to match Audi’s standards for precision, style and performance. Whether you're replacing damaged alloys or customising your Audi’s appearance, our wheels guarantee authentic quality and exact compatibility.

Select your vehicle model below to find your next set of wheels.

Top Rated Audi Wheels

Audi RS 5 V Spoke Alloys

From €967.00 per Alloy

Audi 15 Spoke Alloys

From €194.59 per Alloy

Audi 5 Double Arm Alloys

From €571.75 per Alloy

Audi 5 Arm Avius Alloys

From €981.63 per Alloy

Audi Sport 5 V Spoke Alloys

From €583.53 per Alloy

Audi RS 10 Y Spoke Alloys

From €1,024.63 per Alloy

Audi Wheels – Fitment Advice by Model and Year

When it comes to upgrading or replacing your Audi wheels, there’s more to keep in mind than just their appearance. Choosing the right set of Audi alloy wheels prevents mechanical issues, keeps you safe on the road and preserves your car’s performance.

Fitment Essentials: What Makes Audi Wheels Unique

Centre Bore Sizes
Most Audi alloy wheels use one of two centre bore sizes: 57.1mm for older models and 66.6mm for newer ones. If you're fitting aftermarket wheels, it's vital the centre bore matches. If it doesn’t, hub-centric rings are needed to keep the wheel properly centred and avoid vibration.

Bolt Pattern and Offset
Nearly all Audi models use a 5x112 bolt pattern, but offsets differ between vehicles. Common Audi offsets range from ET35 to ET52. Choosing the wrong offset can lead to handling problems or clearance issues.

Wheel Setup: Square vs Staggered
Quattro-equipped Audis are designed to run the same wheels and tyres at all four corners - known as a square setup. Using a staggered setup (wider rear wheels) can disrupt the drivetrain and affect handling. Even part-time quattro systems like those in the S3 or TT benefit from matched wheels all round.

Brake Clearance: A Common Oversight
Performance models like the S and RS lines have larger brake callipers. Even with the correct size and bolt pattern, the spoke design of a wheel can interfere with the brakes. That’s why wheels that fit an A4 might not be suitable for an RS4.

Key Specs to Keep in Mind When Buying Audi Alloys

  • Bolt pattern: Typically, 5x112
  • Offset (ET): Usually between ET35 and ET52
  • Torque: Normally 120 Nm (88.5 ft-lbs) for securing wheel bolts, unless otherwise specified
  • Wheel fixings: Bolts (not nuts, as found on many Japanese or American cars)
  • Centre bore: Either 57.1mm or 66.6mm, depending on the model

Special Considerations for Electric Audis
Electric models like the Audi Q4 e-tron are heavier due to their battery packs and benefit from stronger, more aerodynamic wheels. To maintain optimal range and handling, it's advisable to use wheels with offsets between ET42 and ET45, aligning with Audi's OEM specifications. Using wheels outside this range can negatively impact efficiency and cause uneven tyre wear.

Summary
Buying wheels for your Audi is easier when you know the basics. Our website only shows wheels that fit your model. Once you've selected your Audi, we filter out incompatible options. Every order is manually reviewed by our experienced team - so you get peace of mind, not guesswork.