From black to crazy colorful, from plain to extravagant, Rocket League Wheels offers us endless possibilities when it comes to choosing car tires. They don’t make any difference to the gameplay, and you won’t climb the Rocket League ranks any faster with pretty tires…
Let’s face it, Rocket League wouldn’t be the game it is today without the ability to customize any of their cars to your liking. The best Rocket League gamers not only score goals but score goals in style. With hundreds of customizable options to choose from, special editions and unlockable packages, and new add ons every season – there’s no reason you shouldn’t add your own flair to the arena. Step into each match with the best-looking skins, toppers, and wheels. Here are the best wheels released in Rocket League and why they’re so stunning.
The Best Wheels in Rocket League!
Discotheque
Crying at the discotheque… well, not quite. Looking at these wheels just makes us tear up with joy! They are just perfect to have a really fat party in the Rocket League Arena – even when you’re in lockdown in the real world…
Goldstone
Just the right amount of bling for your own cart! If you’re also extremely rich, like good ol’ Ariana Grande, and want to rub your opponents’ noses in it, then the Goldstone wheels in Rocket League are just the thing for you.
Infinium
To infinity and beyond! Sorry about that, but somehow the Infinium wheels reminded me of Toy Story and, more specifically, Buzz Lightyear. Especially nice is the 3D effect – actually, everything about these wheels is nice!
Reactor
Our heart melts, our eyes light up, and we are completely electrified as soon as we see the Reactor Wheels in Rocket League! Seriously, any opponent would have an advantage against me with these wheels because I just couldn’t concentrate on the game anymore.
Zomba
Let’s be real: the Zomba Wheels really are on every Rocket League player’s radar. This design is just so unique and clean that we had to take a nice long breather before diving in and awarding Zomba the good spot on this list.
Lowrider
An easily unlockable wheel, the Lowrider wheels add flair to your car that can be seen from miles away. If you want a wheel that will give your car a classic look with a bit of style, look no further. With nine different color variations, these wheels can make any car look like it should be in a magazine. Unlock the Lowrider wheels simply by completing matches in casual or ranked game modes. Show your opponents some style with the Lowrider wheel package and you’ll want to add subwoofers next.
Apex
The Fast and the Furious franchise may have lost its mojo over the years due to repetitive additions to the series, but it took all the fans on a journey around the world in the last 15 years. One of these stops was Tokyo, where cars shed light into the night with neon modifications.
Though the stadium lights always shine bright in Rocket League, you can appreciate the lights coming out of Apex Wheels. The fans who watched the RLCS 2017 live on Twitch were able to receive Apex Wheels as a random drop. They haven’t been available inside the in-game shop ever since and you can only obtain them through trading.
Cristiano
Though cosmetics may be the perfect way to make your car stand out, there are also players who are looking to do the exact opposite. Competitive players, for example, try to use some of the most subtle cosmetic items, so their cars don’t disrupt their focus.
Cristiano Wheels don’t feature any shiny elements, but they’re still a popular choice across the player base. A secondary reason behind their fame is that they’re quite easy to unlock. You’ll only need to purchase the Supersonic Fury DLC and the wheels will be automatically added to your account.
Dieci
There are wheels for all sorts of occasions in Rocket League. If you’re looking for a more simplistic approach to designing your vehicle, you’ll want the sleekest wheels you can get your hands on.
Dieci looks like your standard racing wheels and there are a handful of color options to choose from. The Black Dieci version of the item is also one of the rarest cosmetics in the game, but the other variations of the item are pretty common and you may even have a couple of them in your inventory.
Glaive Inverted
Most wheels feature cool designs that add a certain value to cars. While the inside of a wheel may look dull in real life, it’s the opposite in Rocket League.
The Glaive Inverted Wheels have a futuristic design that practically turns your car into a war machine, potentially produced by Tony Stark. The default color of this item goes well with pretty much all metallic styles you may have, but you can also spice it up with its different color variations.
The Cristiano wheels are considered to be a fan-favorite amongst Rocket League players, and it’s pretty easy to see why. These wheels are the epitome of “less means more,” as they have a simplistic but still very cool design.
Wheels are a customization option in Rocket League. They rest below the battle-car body, and each wheel set has a unique rim design and tire treads. Wheels record the distance driven while equipped. Most (but not all) wheels can be painted and certified.
The Dieci wheels are a collectible item used to customize a player’s vehicle. They provide no advantages while used and are purely cosmetic. They are classified as common rarity.
The average sale price for a white hat is an insane 1.165 million credits, which is the real-world equivalent of about $7,000, making it the most expensive item in the game.
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