Aftermarket or optional equipment components that are dark-hued and circular, designed for mounting on a specific sport utility vehicle produced by Toyota, are a common customization choice. These components affect both the vehicle’s aesthetic appearance and potentially its performance characteristics through factors such as weight and diameter. An example would be a set of matte-finished, forged aluminum rims replacing the factory-installed silver alloy equivalents on a 2023 model.
The incorporation of these dark-colored circular components enhances the vehicle’s visual appeal, often projecting an image of increased sportiness or luxury. Beyond aesthetics, the selection of aftermarket options allows for modifications impacting handling, braking, and overall driving dynamics. Historically, such customization has been driven by both functional improvement and a desire for personalized expression, reflecting individual owner preferences and styling trends.