I'm not sure anyone has seen these, I just found out while checking some info for a different reply.
They have released a 17x9" version of the original 15x7" snowflake rim. And...a 15x8" version of it too.
I always liked the 7" version with it's fancy multi-angled machined face. It just didn't give the tyre size options. This would have been a handy option many years ago, not sure now how many are opting for a non-original but stock sized rim. Looks good though. As usual, they require their acorn lugnuts rather than the stock type but at least now they offer one that looks stock, even the dipped centre.
Annoyingly, they are calling the new design the "Bandit Snowflake". I guess it's a catchy name and many would recognise it without seeing it. The photo of the 17x9 version still appears to be the 15x8 stock photo, not the car though. Of course, the car with the 15x8 version could just be a stock photo of any snowflake rim.
https://www.yearone.com/Product/wheels/bsfw158glds#prettyPhotohttps://www.yearone.com/Product/wheels/bsfw179glds#prettyPhotoThey are also claiming their latest 17x9 snowflake range as being a 'new 2nd version'. There was a second version 10 years ago where they changed backspacing and lugnuts. I'm not sure that would still be called new, otherwise this is a 'new 3rd version'. There's even an all black version that makes the spokes look longer than before. When going through their stock ads of different rims, there's a lot of copying of stock photos for different rims, and different photos for same rims. Different older castings featured in new ads.
https://www.yearone.com/Product/wheels/sfw179mbv2#prettyPhotohttps://www.yearone.com/Product/wheels/qj39bsIt's also a really terrible website to navigate. Photos constantly open and close that have clicked on or only hover over, and clicking back often reloads same page again and again.