In recent years, diamond cut alloy wheels have become prevalent in modern car design, with both luxury high-end vehicles and more moderately priced models being fitted with these premium features.
Diamond cut wheels are notable for their shiny alloy finish, and because of this they can cause drivers problems when they become damaged. Like other alloy wheels, those with diamond cut finishes may be scratched and scuffed upon contact with potholes and kerbsides, incurring damage that can prove difficult to fix.