Maxion Wheels presents at the Solutrans 2025 trade fair in Lyon its complete range of wheels for commercial vehicles. At the center of the trade fair appearance, according to the company, are new forged aluminum wheels for heavy trucks, produced in the new plant in Manisa, Turkey. The trade fair runs from 18 to 22 November 2025 in Lyon, France.
Production at the new plant in Manisa has started
The production of the aluminum wheels takes place in a joint venture between Maxion Wheels and the Turkish Inci Holding. The
Manisa site is designed for scalable production quantities and starts with a capacity of up to 350,000 forged aluminum wheels per year. Various sizes and configurations are manufactured, which, according to the company, meet the high requirements for durability, performance and design.
„Our new forged aluminum wheels complete our market-leading range of truck wheels and strengthen our position as a strong and reliable partner for our commercial vehicle customers,“ emphasizes Mark Gerardts, CEO of Maxion Wheels. “With our comprehensive expertise in wheel design, engineering and manufacturing, we are well positioned
to offer a comprehensive, innovative and economical product range for the diverse requirements of our customers.”
Expansion of the existing product portfolio
With the new product line, Maxion Wheels expands its existing portfolio and underscores its focus on different customer requirements in the commercial vehicle sector. The company already produces steel and aluminum wheels for passenger cars, commercial vehicles, construction and agricultural machinery, forklift trucks, and military vehicles.
Mustafa Zaim, Chairman of the sister companies Maxion Inci and Maxion Jantas (steel wheels), adds: „The new product line reflects our joint
vision of top performance and innovation. We are pleased to bring forged aluminum wheels to a market where the choice had previously been limited, and to continue shaping the future of commercial vehicle mobility together with Maxion Wheels.“
A globally positioned manufacturer
Maxion Wheels employs around 10,000 staff at 31 locations in 14 countries on five continents. The annual total production amounts to around 50 million wheels, according to the company. In addition to the production sites, the manufacturer operates technical development centers in North and South America, Europe and