About This Tesla Model Y Build
We love featuring real builds from real owners. This Black Tesla Model Y sits on a set of 21×9.5 and 21×10.5-inch AG Luxury AGL64 wheels, and the result speaks for itself.
The owner chose AG Luxury for a reason. This brand delivers serious quality and a design language that turns heads at every car meet. We see hundreds of Tesla Model Y builds come through WheelFront every month, but this one stands out. The combination of the Black exterior with the AG Luxury AGL64 creates a look that balances aggression with elegance.

Fitment Breakdown: AG Luxury AGL64 on the Tesla Model Y
I walked around this Model Y for twenty minutes and the fitment is spot on. We are looking at a 21-inch setup that completely transforms the factory stance. By running a 21x9.5 in the front and a 21x10.5 in the rear, the owner nailed the aggressive staggered look.
The AG Luxury AGL64 design clears the Tesla performance calipers with room to spare. Many aftermarket wheels struggle with these bulky brakes, but these spokes clear them easily. You get that crisp, technical look without needing annoying spacers to push them out.
We measured the offsets carefully during the shoot. The lower offset on the rear 10.5-inch barrel gives the car a deep, concave profile that looks mean. It fills the wheel wells perfectly without poking dangerously past the fender line.
Hub bore fitment is critical on the Tesla platform. These wheels are hub-centric, so they mount securely without those shaky rings. You want that direct connection for a car with this much instant torque.
The fender gap on this build is tight because the owner dropped it on lowering springs. That drop makes the wheels look even bigger than they are. We checked the inner liners, and there is zero rubbing under hard cornering.
If you plan to slam your car, watch the inner clearance on the front struts. The AGL64 geometry is forgiving, but you must measure twice before buying. This setup hits the sweet spot between form and daily drivability.
The barrel lip depth on the rear wheels adds serious drama to the profile. It is not too much, but it catches the light just right. This is exactly how you dial in a heavy electric crossover.
What We Recommend for Tesla Model Y Owners
If you want this look, stick to the 21-inch diameter. Going larger makes the ride too harsh for a daily driver. These 21s keep enough sidewall to protect your rims from local potholes.
We always suggest a staggered setup for the Model Y if you value aesthetics. The wider rear wheels provide a planted, muscular presence that the car lacks from the factory. It makes the rear end look wider and more aggressive.

Watch your offset numbers like a hawk. Too aggressive, and you will tear up your paint when the suspension compresses. We find that a +35 to +40 offset range works best for the rear to keep things clean.
Don't skimp on the tires just to save a few bucks. We recommend a high-performance tire with a slightly squared shoulder. This prevents that weird, stretched look that ruins the lines of a high-end wheel like an AG Luxury.
Avoid cheap spacers if you can help it. Buying the right wheel with the correct offset from the start saves you a massive headache. Do it right the first time so you can enjoy the drive.
Style and Build Analysis
The murdered-out look on this Model Y is absolute perfection. Placing a Matte Black wheel against a gloss Black body creates a subtle, layered contrast. It looks stealthy in the shadows but shows off the intricate AGL64 spoke geometry in the sun.
These wheels look like they belong on a high-end European performance sedan. The AGL64 spokes are thin, sharp, and purposeful. They draw your eye directly to the center of the car instead of hiding in the wheel wells.
Proportions matter more than anything else in the car scene. Most Model Y builds look awkward because the wheels are too skinny. This setup makes the car look hunkered down and ready to pounce.
I have seen hundreds of Teslas, but this one has a different vibe. It ditches the "appliance" aesthetic for something with real personality. It is refined, dark, and undeniably fast-looking.
The matte finish hides brake dust better than any glossy wheel I have ever tested. That is a huge win for a daily driver. You get the mean aesthetic without the constant need for a deep clean.
Why We Love This Build
This Tesla is a masterclass in clean, aggressive styling. The way the Matte Black AG Luxury wheels pull the dark paint together is pure art. When the sun hits those sharp edges, the whole car looks like a stealth fighter sitting on the asphalt. The fitment is so flush it looks like it came from a factory racing program. I love that the owner kept it simple and didn't clutter the body with cheap aero parts. This build stops traffic because it gets the fundamentals right. It is a bold, dark, and perfectly executed vision of what a Model Y should be. Go get yourself a set of these wheels and transform your ride.

Full Specs Breakdown
Here is exactly what this owner is running. We break down every detail so you can replicate this build or use it as a starting point for your own setup.
- Car Make & Model: Tesla Model Y
- Vehicle Color: Black
- Wheel Brand & Model: AG Luxury AGL64
- Wheel Size: 21×9.5 and 21×10.5
- Offset: Contact dealer
- Wheel Finish: Matte Black
Before You Buy: Fitment Checklist

We talk to Tesla Model Y owners every day. These are the questions we hear most before they pull the trigger on new wheels.
Will 21×9.5 and 21×10.5-inch wheels fit my Tesla Model Y? Yes, but fitment depends on width, offset, and tire size working together. A wrong offset means rubbing. A wrong tire size means poor handling. Always verify all three.
Do I need to modify my fenders? That depends on your offset and suspension. A conservative offset with stock ride height usually fits without modification. Go aggressive and you may need to roll or pull your fenders.
Can I daily-drive this setup? Absolutely. Thousands of Tesla Model Y owners run 21×9.5 and 21×10.5-inch wheels every day. The key is choosing the right tire with enough sidewall to absorb road imperfections.



