
Volk Racing's TE37 GRAVEL III Brings a Rally Icon Into Its Third Generation
RAYS Engineering's gravel-spec version of the legendary TE37 gets an update — one of the most recognizable wheel designs in rally and Group A history.
- Debut
- February 19, 2026
- Design Lineage
- TE37 (Since 1996)
- Variant
- Gravel/Rally-Spec
RAYS Engineering has released the third generation of its gravel-specific TE37, the VOLK RACING TE37 GRAVEL III, debuting on the brand's official site on February 19. The TE37 family is about as close to a universally-recognized wheel design as the aftermarket world has — a six-spoke forged design that's been in continuous production since 1996 and has appeared on everything from Group A rally cars to street builds across virtually every enthusiast segment.
The Gravel variant specifically targets rally and loose-surface use, where wheel strength and debris clearance matter more than outright weight savings. RAYS released the update alongside several other product refreshes in the same window — a new gramLIGHTS 57TR in November 2025, and additional size options for the TE37 SAGA SL M-SPEC and CE28N-plus M-SPEC in late December.
A third generation of a nearly 30-year-old design says something about how rarely a wheel this iconic actually needs reinventing — RAYS is iterating on details (finish, sizing, gravel-specific tuning) rather than touching the core design language that made the TE37 a benchmark in the first place.

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