Black roof rails
ExtérieurAverage price
300€ - 1500€
Black roof rails are exterior equipment installed longitudinally on the roof of a vehicle, primarily on station wagons, SUVs, and crossovers. Beyond their primary function of serving as a support for crossbars, a roof box, a bike rack, or a ski rack, they have become a true design element. The black finish, whether matte, satin, or gloss, gives the vehicle a sportier, more modern, and assertive look, often contrasting with the body color. These rails are generally made of aluminum to combine lightness and strength, then treated by anodizing or powder coating to achieve a durable black color that is resistant to weather and UV rays. They are a key component of aesthetic packages such as "Black Packs" or "Night Editions" offered by many manufacturers, which aim to replace chrome elements with black finishes for a more aggressive and high-end look. The integration of black roof rails is carefully designed to follow the lines of the roof, thereby contributing to the aerodynamics and overall design harmony of the vehicle.
Benefits
- ✓Sporty and modern look
- ✓Increased load capacity
- ✓Key element of aesthetic packages (Black Pack)
- ✓Base for various transport accessories (roof box, bike rack)
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The perfect alliance between aesthetics and functionality
Black roof rails have established themselves as a choice accessory for motorists looking to personalize their vehicle while increasing its versatility. Far from being a mere functional equipment, they actively contribute to the car's visual identity. Offered in matte, satin, or gloss black finishes, they provide a modern and dynamic alternative to traditional chrome or aluminum-colored bars. This dark finish is particularly popular on SUVs and sporty estates, where it enhances the vehicle's character. They are often the central pillar of aesthetic packages such as the "Black Pack" or "Night Edition", which replace all chrome elements (window surrounds, grille, mirror caps) with black components for a more stealthy and premium look.
A versatile transport solution
The primary function of longitudinal roof rails is to serve as an anchorage point for transport accessories. By attaching crossbars to them, you unlock considerable loading potential. Here are a few examples of uses:
- Roof box: Ideal for holiday getaways, it frees up space in the cabin and the main boot.
- Bike rack: Transport one or more bikes safely, without cluttering the interior of your vehicle.
- Ski rack / Snowboard rack: Essential for winter sports enthusiasts, it prevents dirtying and damaging the cabin with wet equipment.
- Transporting long items: Surfboards, kayaks, or DIY equipment can be securely strapped down.
Black roof rails thus transform a family car or an SUV into a true ally for leisure and adventures.
Materials, finishes, and integration
The quality of roof rails is paramount to ensure safety and durability. They are predominantly made of aluminum, a material that offers an excellent compromise between lightness (so as not to overly affect fuel consumption and the center of gravity) and robustness (to support heavy loads). The black finish is generally achieved through two processes:
- Powder coating: A powder paint is applied and then oven-baked, creating a thick, uniform layer highly resistant to impacts, scratches, and corrosion.
- Anodizing: An electrochemical treatment that creates a black aluminum oxide layer on the surface of the part. This finish is extremely durable and integrated directly into the metal itself.
Whether offered as an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) option or as an aftermarket accessory, black roof rails are designed to integrate seamlessly with the vehicle's roofline. Original equipment versions guarantee perfect compatibility and finish, harmonizing with other black elements on the vehicle such as mirror caps or window surrounds.
Equipment that enhances your vehicle's value
In conclusion, opting for black roof rails is a wise choice that goes beyond mere aesthetics. They bring genuine practical added value by multiplying your vehicle's transport capabilities. Furthermore, this equipment is highly sought after on the used car market, as it imparts a more modern and desirable look, which can facilitate resale and maintain a better residual value. Whether for their assertive style or their incredible versatility, black roof rails are a smart investment for any driver wishing to combine elegance with practicality.
Finitions équipées
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Black Edition (3rd generation R51) (2013-2014)
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N-Trek (T33 / 5th generation) (2023-2026)
Opel Opel Antara
Graphite (1st generation, special series) (2013-2014)
Porsche Porsche Cayman
718 Cayman T (982) (2019-2023)
Toyota Toyota Corolla
Trail (12th generation TS) (2021-2026)
Toyota Toyota Hilux
Black Edition (special edition) (2019-2023)
Toyota Toyota Proace
Black Edition (2nd generation) (2019-2025)
Toyota Toyota RAV4
Black Edition (4th generation XA40) (2016-2018)
Toyota Toyota Verso-S
Black Edition (1st generation) (2015-2016)
Volkswagen Volkswagen Amarok
Atacama (1st generation) (2013-2016)
Volkswagen Volkswagen Crafter
Edition 30 (1st generation) (2015-2016)
Volkswagen Volkswagen Crafter
PanAmericana (2nd generation) (2021-2026)
Volkswagen Volkswagen Golf
Allstar (Golf VII) (2016-2017)
Volkswagen Volkswagen T-Cross
Active (1st generation, phase 1) (2021-2023)
Volkswagen Volkswagen T-Roc
Active (1st generation) (2019-2021)
Volkswagen Volkswagen Tiguan
Track & Style (1st generation) (2010-2015)
Škoda Škoda Yeti
Outdoor (1st generation - phase 1) (2010-2013)
Associated equipment
Chrome roof rails
Chrome roof rails are an automotive exterior accessory that combines both aesthetics and functionality. Installed longitudinally on the vehicle's roof, they stand out with their glossy finish, adding a touch of elegance and refinement to the car's overall design. Mainly found on SUVs, station wagons, and certain crossovers, they elevate the beltline and accentuate the vehicle's profile. Beyond their decorative aspect, these rails serve as anchor points for installing crossbars. It is on these crossbars that various carrying accessories such as roof boxes, bike racks, ski racks, or even kayaks can then be secured. Most commonly made of aluminum for its lightness and robustness, they are then coated with a chrome surface treatment that gives them not only their distinctive look, but also increased protection against corrosion and weather elements. They are often offered as an option or integrated into high-end trims (such as 'Chrome' or 'Luxury' packages), acting as a status marker and contributing to the perceived value and resale value of the vehicle.
Black Pack
The Black Pack, also known under various commercial names such as 'Night Package', 'Shadow Line' or 'Black Styling Package', is an increasingly popular aesthetic customization option in the automotive world. This package consists of replacing most, if not all, of the body elements usually finished in chrome, aluminum, or body color with black finishes, most often in glossy black or sometimes in matte black. The parts typically involved include the grille, mirror caps, window surrounds, roof rails, badges and monograms, as well as bumper inserts or exhaust tips. The wheels may also be included in the package or offered as an option. The main objective of the Black Pack is to give the vehicle a sportier, more aggressive, and modern look. It creates a striking contrast, particularly on light-colored bodies, and unifies the design for a more understated and premium appearance. Offered by the majority of manufacturers, from mainstream to the most premium brands, this pack has become a must-have for motorists wishing to stand out and assert their car's character without resorting to deeper modifications.
Black contrasting roof
The black contrasting roof is an increasingly popular exterior personalization option in the automotive industry. It is a finish where the vehicle's roof is painted black, typically in a gloss or metallic shade, regardless of the main body color. This two-tone approach's main objective is to enhance the vehicle's design by giving it a more dynamic, sporty, and premium look. Visually, the black roof lowers the car's perceived center of gravity and accentuates the beltline, creating a sleeker and more athletic silhouette. One of the most sought-after stylistic effects is the "floating roof," achieved when the A, B, and C pillars are also finished in black, giving the impression that the roof panel is suspended above the cabin. Offered as an individual option or integrated into specific design packs (such as "Black Edition" or sport trims), the black contrasting roof is a true style statement that allows owners to express their individuality and stand out. It is an aesthetic detail that has a significant impact on the vehicle's overall appearance.
Roof rack
A roof rack is an external carrying system mounted on the roof of a vehicle, designed to significantly increase its cargo capacity. Often confused with simple roof bars, a roof rack is generally a more complete structure, taking the form of a platform or a basket. It consists of a robust frame, often made of steel or aluminum, which attaches to crossbars or directly to the vehicle's mounting points. This structure provides an extended and versatile loading surface, ideal for transporting bulky, cumbersome, or irregularly shaped items that would not fit in the trunk: extra luggage, camping gear, a spare tire, jerry cans, or professional equipment. Unlike roof bars, which require specific accessories for each type of item (bike racks, ski racks), a roof rack allows a wide variety of loads to be strapped down directly. It is an accessory particularly prized by adventure enthusiasts, large families, and professionals for its modularity and robustness, transforming a passenger vehicle into a versatile utility vehicle for long-distance travel or off-road expeditions.
Roof bars
Roof bars are an essential exterior accessory to increase a vehicle's transport capacity. Fitted to the roof, they serve as a support for a multitude of accessories such as roof boxes, bike racks, ski racks or kayak racks. There are two main types of bars: longitudinal bars, often factory-fitted and parallel to the length of the vehicle, and crossbars, which are attached perpendicularly to the longitudinal bars or directly to the roof via specific anchorage points. Made predominantly of steel or aluminum, they combine robustness and lightness. Steel is an economical and highly resistant option, whereas aluminum offers better aerodynamics, corrosion resistance and reduced weight, thereby limiting excessive fuel consumption and wind noise. The choice of roof bars depends on the car model, the type of roof attachment available (fixing points, raised or flush roof rails, normal roof) and the maximum authorized load of the vehicle. They are an indispensable accessory for families, sports enthusiasts and anyone needing extra cargo space without compromising interior comfort.