There are a large number of wheels in Rocket League and they play a crucial role in the overall design of a vehicle. In this article, we are going to take a look at some of the best Rocket League wheels that we think will drastically improve the look of your ride.
Zomba Wheels
Zombas hit your car with a kaleidoscope of colors.
- PC: 80 - 120 credits
- PSN: 80 - 150 credits
- Xbox: 80 - 150 credits
- Switch: 90 - 150 credits
The Zomba wheel was once one of the most expensive wheels in Rocket League, but it has since fallen in price with the introduction of more wheels into the game. The look of the Zomba hasn’t gone out of style and we think this cosmetic is a must-have item for any serious Rocket League designer.
Rocket Forge II: Holographic Wheels
Only a lucky few received a set of these gems.
- PC: N/A credits
- PSN: N/A credits
- Xbox: N/A credits
- Switch: N/A credits
Players who unlocked a Pro Tier item from Rocket Pass 2 were given a 25% chance to receive the special edition Rocket Forge II: Holographic wheels. Players also had a chance to receive a painted version of the Holographics which could drop in any color except for black, grey, and orange.
Creeper Wheels
These wheels are hiding something sinister within.
- PC: 80 - 120 credits
- PSN: 80 - 150 credits
- Xbox: 80 - 150 credits
- Switch: 80 - 150 credits
The Creeper is one of the most creative wheels that Epic Games has added to Rocket League. The tentacles that sprout from the wheel’s dark abyss wiggle around in an unsettling way, perfect for any spooky design scheme.
Infinium Wheels
These wheels just keep going and going and going.
- PC: 70 - 120 credits
- PSN: 80 - 150 credits
- Xbox: 80 - 150 credits
- Switch: 100 - 150 credits
The Infinium is a unique wheel that gives the effect of an infinite interior like when you hold two mirrors up to each other. We love that these wheels come in two-tone because it allows the designer to tie in the Primary and Secondary paint finish colors.
Draco Wheels
The Draco is a great budget option for anyone who wants to upgrade their wheel game.
- PC: 80 - 120 credits
- PSN: 100 - 150 credits
- Xbox: 100 - 150 credits
- Switch: 100 - 150 credits
The Draco wheels are one of the many dragon-themed items in the game whose design has stood the test of time. The dragon face on these bad boys stays facing forward as you rip around the field, so you’re always ready to chomp on the next pass from your partner.
Astro-CSX: Inverted Wheels
There are endless possibilities of how to use this wheel with your design.
- PC: 450 - 600 credits
- PSN: 450 - 600 credits
- Xbox: 400 - 500 credits
- Switch: 500 - 600 credits
The Astro-CSX: Inverted is one of the best standard wheels in the game, and they bring a huge “wow” factor to any design scheme. The price of the Astro-CSX: Inverted has about halved since its introduction in 2021 and we think it could be the perfect time to pick up a set for your collection.
Goldstone Wheels
This Rocket League cosmetic is worth more than its real-life counterpart!
- PC: 500,000 - 700,000 credits
- PSN: N/A credits
- Xbox: N/A credits
- Switch: N/A credits
The Goldstone wheel was a reward item given to players who participated in the Rocket League alpha test on PC. Now, Goldstone has become an extremely rare item to own and it’s one of the most expensive cosmetics in Rocket League (and of course one of the most expensive wheels in Rocket League). Expect to pay at least 500,000 credits, or around $5,000, for a set of these Goldstone wheels in Rocket eague on PC.
Reactor Wheels
How will your teammates “react” when they see you rocking a set of these?
- PC: 100 - 150 credits
- PSN: 100 - 150 credits
- Xbox: 100 - 150 credits
- Switch: 100 - 150 credits
The Reactor is an exotic rarity wheel released in 2018 that was originally available in Zephyr crates. This futuristic design puts an arc reactor in the center of your wheel, which makes a bold statement as you race down the pitch with the reactor wheels.
Black Dieci Wheels
You will be surprised at how much these simple wheels are worth.
- PC: 29000 - 33000 credits
- PSN: 31000 - 35000 credits
- Xbox: 55000 - 65000 credits
- Switch: 42000 - 48000 credits
The Black Dieci wheel is a unique Rocket League item that has become ultra-expensive due to the high demand for this cosmetic (it’s also one of the sleekest wheels). The Dieci can be obtained as a reward item for leveling up, and players seek the black version because this Rocket League wheel adds a realistic and clean look to any car design.
Hypnotik Wheels
Hypnotize your opponents with a set of these spinny-bois.
- PC: 80 - 120 credits
- PSN: 100 - 150 credits
- Xbox: 100 - 150 credits
- Switch: 100 - 150 credits
The Hypnotik wheel spun its way into Rocket League in 2018 and immediately made a splash on the design scene (and the Rocket League wheels enthousiasts). Choose the right color, and the Hypnotik wheel will complement your car in a way that shows everyone you have excellent taste in cosmetics.
Equalizer Wheels
Pump up the volume with the Equalizer wheel.
- PC: 80 - 120 credits
- PSN: 100 - 150 credits
- Xbox: 100 - 150 credits
- Switch: 100 - 150 credits
The Equalizer is a two-tone wheel with an animation that mimics the motion of sound equalizer bars. These wheels have been around since 2017 so it shouldn’t be too hard to find someone willing to trade them to you.
Honorable mentions to this list are the Yamane wheels, glaive inverted wheels, lowrider wheels, Apex Wheels, and the Titanium White Apex wheels which can be obtained with a random drop (for completing matches) or by trade-in. They are also excellent car tires. We hope this article helped to open your eyes to the world of possibilities with Rocket League wheels. To learn more about Rocket League cosmetics, take a look at our list of the best decals in Rocket League and check out our picks for the top car designs in Rocket League.