Best Wheels for Cybertruck

The Cybertruck uses a 6x139.7mm bolt pattern with 20" wheels from the factory. Aftermarket options are growing fast. Here are the top picks for style, strength, and fitment.

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1. Method Race Wheels 305 NV

Method • ~$350–$500 per wheel

Method is a favorite among off-road truck owners and their 305 NV is a proven wheel for heavy trucks. The NV (Non-Vehicle specific) line fits a wide range of bolt patterns. Built from cast aluminum with a machine finish, these wheels handle the Cybertruck's weight without issue.

Pros

  • Proven in off-road racing
  • Multiple finish options (matte black, machined, bronze)
  • High load rating for heavy EVs
  • Clean, angular design matches Cybertruck

Cons

  • Cast aluminum (not forged)
  • Mid-to-premium pricing
  • Heavier than forged alternatives

2. Black Rhino Armory

Black Rhino • ~$300–$450 per wheel

Black Rhino specializes in truck-specific wheels and the Armory is one of their most popular models. The military-inspired design with its angular spokes complements the Cybertruck's aggressive aesthetic. Available in desert sand and matte gunblack.

Pros

  • Military-inspired design fits Cybertruck
  • Multiple unique finishes
  • Good load capacity
  • Reasonable pricing

Cons

  • Cast aluminum construction
  • Some sizes may require spacers
  • Heavier than stock wheels

3. Fuel Off-Road Rebel (D681)

Fuel • ~$280–$420 per wheel

Fuel is one of the biggest names in aftermarket truck wheels. The Rebel features a 6-spoke design with a concave profile that looks aggressive without being over-the-top. Available in matte black, anthracite, and bronze.

Pros

  • Wide size and offset options
  • Popular proven brand
  • Aggressive but clean design
  • Multiple finishes

Cons

  • Cast aluminum (1-piece)
  • Can be heavy
  • Very popular (less unique)

4. KMC XD Series XD863 Titan

KMC • ~$250–$380 per wheel

KMC's XD Series has been a mainstay in the truck wheel market for decades. The XD863 Titan features a bold multi-spoke design with deep lip options. Priced competitively against Method and Fuel.

Pros

  • Competitive pricing
  • Bold truck-oriented design
  • Good variety of offsets
  • Established brand

Cons

  • Heavier than some competitors
  • Style may not match Cybertruck's angular look

5. Icon Alloys Rebound

Icon • ~$300–$430 per wheel

Icon Alloys makes purpose-built off-road wheels. The Rebound features a clean 6-spoke design and is engineered to handle the loads of heavy trucks and SUVs. Satin black and bronze finishes work well with the Cybertruck's stainless body.

Pros

  • Off-road engineered
  • High load rating
  • Clean, modern design
  • Good finish options for Cybertruck

Cons

  • Limited dealer network
  • Mid-premium pricing
  • Cast construction

6. Forged Wheel Options (Various)

Various • ~$600–$1,500+ per wheel

For Cybertruck owners who want the lightest, strongest wheels possible, forged aluminum options are available from brands like Vossen, HRE, and Rotiform. Forged wheels can be 30-40% lighter than cast, which helps preserve EV range and improves handling.

Pros

  • Significantly lighter than cast
  • Strongest construction
  • Best for preserving EV range
  • Premium look and quality

Cons

  • Very expensive ($600–$1,500+ per wheel)
  • Long lead times (custom orders)
  • Limited off-road use (thin spokes)

Wheel Comparison

WheelPrice (ea.)ConstructionWeightBest ForShop
Method 305 NV$350–500Cast~30 lbsOff-road + dailyShop
Black Rhino Armory$300–450Cast~31 lbsAggressive lookShop
Fuel Rebel$280–420Cast~32 lbsPopular choiceShop
KMC XD Titan$250–380Cast~33 lbsBudget pickShop
Icon Rebound$300–430Cast~30 lbsOff-road focusedShop
Forged (various)$600–1,500+Forged~20 lbsLightest / rangeShop