Mercedes Alloy Wheels
We specialise in selling genuine Mercedes and AMG wheels to ensure precise fitment, original quality and guaranteed compatibility. In addition, we offer a carefully curated selection of aftermarket wheels from premium brands, each chose for their exceptional quality and compatibility with Mercedes vehicles.
Whether you’re replacing damaged alloys or looking for an upgrade, our extensive range covers every Mercedes-Benz model - from the compact A-Class through to luxury SUVs like the GLC. Our genuine and approved aftermarket alloy wheels ensure improved performance, safety and distinctive styling, backed by expert advice and fast worldwide delivery.
Any other questions? See our Mercedes Wheel FAQ at the bottom of the page or contact our team - we’re here to help.
Mercedes A-Class Alloy Wheels
1997 - 2026 Models
Mercedes B-Class Alloy Wheels
2005 - 2026 Models
Mercedes C-Class Alloy Wheels
1993 - 2026 Models
Mercedes Citan Alloy Wheels
2012 - 2026 Models
Mercedes CLA Alloy Wheels
2013 - 2026 Models
Mercedes CLE Alloy Wheels
2023 - 2026 Models
Mercedes CLS Alloy Wheels
2004 - 2023 Models
Mercedes E-Class Alloy Wheels
1985 - 2026 Models
Mercedes EQA Alloy Wheels
2021 - 2026 Models
Mercedes EQB Alloy Wheels
2021 - 2026 Models
Mercedes EQC Alloy Wheels
2019 - 2026 Models
Mercedes EQE Alloy Wheels
2022 - 2026 Models
Mercedes EQS Alloy Wheels
2021 - 2026 Models
Mercedes EQT Alloy Wheels
2022 - 2026 Models
Mercedes EQV Alloy Wheels
2020 - 2026 Models
Mercedes G-Class Alloy Wheels
1979 - 2026 Models
Mercedes GLA Alloy Wheels
2013 - 2026 Models
Mercedes GLB Alloy Wheels
2019 - 2026 Models
Mercedes GLC-Class Alloy Wheels
2015 - 2026 Models
Mercedes GLE Alloy Wheels
2015 - 2026 Models
Mercedes GLS-Class Alloy Wheels
2015 - 2026 Models
Mercedes AMG GT Alloy Wheels
2014 - 2026 Models
Mercedes R-Class Alloy Wheels
2005 - 2017 Models
Mercedes S-Class Alloy Wheels
1979 - 2026 Models
Mercedes SL Alloy Wheels
1971 - 2026 Models
Mercedes SLC Alloy Wheels
2016 - 2020 Models
Mercedes Sprinter Alloy Wheels
1988 - 2026 Models
Mercedes T-Class Alloy Wheels
2022 - 2026 Models
Mercedes V-Class Alloy Wheels
1996 - 2026 Models
Mercedes Viano Alloy Wheels
2003 - 2026 Models
Mercedes Vito Alloy Wheels
1996 - 2026 Models
Mercedes X-Class Alloy Wheels
2017 - 2026 ModelsLegacy Mercedes Models
Mercedes 190 Alloy Wheels
1985 - 1993 Models
Mercedes CL Alloy Wheels
1999 - 2013 Models
Mercedes CLC Alloy Wheels
2008 - 2011 Models
Mercedes CLK Alloy Wheels
1997 - 2010 Models
Mercedes GL-Class Alloy Wheels
2006 - 2016 Models
Mercedes GLK-Class Alloy Wheels
2008 - 2015 Models
Mercedes M-Class Alloy Wheels
1998 - 2015 Models
Mercedes Maybach Alloy Wheels
2002 - 2012 Models
Mercedes SLK Alloy Wheels
1996 - 2016 Models
Mercedes SLR Alloy Wheels
2004 - 2009 Models
Mercedes SLS Alloy Wheels
2010 - 2014 Models
Mercedes Vaneo Alloy Wheels
2001 - 2005 ModelsWheels for Mercedes - Sizes, Offsets & Fitment Advice
Choosing Mercedes wheels is more than just skin deep; it’s essential your wheels are 100% compatible with your specific vehicle model to protect handling, comfort and avoid costly issues. Whether you're upgrading or replacing your Mercedes alloy wheels, this short guide covers the key things to look out for - using real examples to help you steer clear of common mistakes.
Bolt Pattern and Centre Bore
Most modern Mercedes alloys use a 5x112 bolt pattern – five bolt holes arranged in a 112mm circle. Some high-performance AMG or SUV models, like the ML63 AMG or G-Wagon, use 5x130. Most Mercedes rims also have a 66.6mm centre bore, allowing the wheel to sit flush against the hub. If the bore is larger, hub-centric rings (metal or plastic inserts) help eliminate vibration and keep the wheel centred.
Offset and Fitment
Offset (ET) refers to how far the wheel sits in or out from the hub. A lower ET pushes the wheel outward; a higher ET tucks it inward. Choosing the wrong offset can cause rubbing, misalignment, or uneven tyre wear.
Examples:
- The W212 E-Class often uses ET48 front / ET54 rear for 18" AMG wheels. Swapping to ET35 pushes them out 13-19mm, which may cause rubbing, especially with wider tyres.
- The W205 C-Class typically uses ET44 on 17" wheels. Going to ET30 pushes them outward by 14mm, affecting suspension and body clearance.
Offset varies between trims and wheel sizes. Use our Mercedes fitting chart or contact us for help - we use official Mercedes data to confirm compatibility.
If you're using spacers to adjust stance or clear brakes, make sure they're hub-centric and installed properly. Cheap spacers often lead to vibration or long-term damage.
AMG Brake Clearance
AMG models like the C63 or E53 have large brake callipers that many aftermarket Mercedes alloy wheels won't clear. Even if the bolt pattern and diameter match, brake clearance may be an issue. Our website filters out incompatible wheels for Mercedes models with AMG brakes – all you need to do is identify your vehicle to see compatible wheels.
Staggered Setups and Drive Type
Many Mercedes alloys come in staggered setups - wider rear wheels for better traction.
Example:
The C205 Coupe often runs 225/40 R19 front and 255/35 R19 rear.
If your car has 4MATIC all-wheel drive, it's important to keep front and rear rolling radius within 1% to avoid problems with the drivetrain or stability systems.
TPMS Sensor Compatibility
All post-2014 Mercedes models are fitted with direct TPMS sensors. If you're buying wheels and tyres with TPMS from us, we supply pre-programmed sensors, tailored to your specific model. No coding or dealer visit is required - just fit and drive.
Electric Models (EQ Range)
Electric Mercedes models like the EQCand EQS depend on aerodynamic wheels to preserve range. Heavier or incorrectly designed Mercedes rims can reduce efficiency and increase wear. Stick close to OEM styles to retain performance.
Key Specs to Keep in Mind When Buying Mercedes Alloy Wheels
- Bolt pattern: Usually 5x112 (some AMG/SUVs use 5x130)
- Offset (ET): ET30 to ET45 depending on the model
- Torque setting: 130 Nm (95.8 ft-lbs) for wheel bolts
- Wheel fixings: Bolts (not nuts like on Japanese or American vehicles)
- Centre bore: 66.6mm on most modern models
Summary
Mercedes alloy wheels aren't one-size-fits-all. Bolt pattern, offset, centre bore, and brake clearance all affect fitment. Our website only shows wheels that match your exact car model, and every customer order is manually reviewed against Mercedes technical data by our experienced team to ensure your wheels will fit perfectly.
Your Questions About Mercedes Wheels Answered
Every Mercedes model (e.g., A-Class, C-Class, GLE) has specific wheel requirements, including PCD, offset, and bolt patterns. Our website’s vehicle lookup tool and model selector above will only display wheels guaranteed to fit your car. After ordering, our team cross-checks your selection against Mercedes’ technical data for 100% compatibility. No guesswork needed.
The “best” depends on your priorities:
- OE (Original Equipment) wheels for factory-approved fitment and ride quality.
- AMG alloys for sportier styling and performance (e.g., 19” multispoke designs).
- Aftermarket alloys for custom finishes like gloss black or diamond-cut.
Browse by your model or consult our expert team for specific recommendations.
Absolutely. We supply authentic OE Mercedes and AMG alloy wheels, sourced directly from Mercedes-Benz’s official supply chain in Germany. Whether you drive a C63 AMG, G-Wagon, or CLA, our wheels come with the same Mercedes and AMG warranty you get when buying wheels from your main dealer. Browse our range of classic and contemporary designs for guaranteed quality and seamless integration with your vehicle.
All our Mercedes alloy wheels are 100% brand new wheels, straight from the factory, not refurbished or second-hand. Some sellers offer refurbished wheels that may have been repaired or repainted, but we only supply new wheels to ensure the highest quality, durability, and safety standards.
Sizes range from 16” to 23”, with popular options including:
- 17”–18” for A-Class and CLA.
- 19”–20” for C-Class, E-Class, and GLC.
- 21”–22” for AMG models and G-Wagon.
Use our vehicle selector to see sizes approved for your car—you’ll only see compatible options.
Larger wheels can enhance cornering stability, precision, and aesthetics and can provide a firmer, more dynamic driving experience when paired with low-profile tyres. For balanced performance and comfort, pair larger alloys with premium tyres and consult our team for more detailed advice on Mercedes-approved setups. Tip: Add TPMS sensors to your wheel and tyre order, and they will be installed and pre-programmed for your vehicle, ensuring seamless integration.
Absolutely! We offer wheel and tyre packages with preprogrammed TPMS sensors, balanced and ready for installation. All packages are verified for compatibility with your Mercedes, ensuring optimal performance and safety.
Yes! We offer fully insured shipping to countries worldwide, including the UK, EU, USA, Middle East, and Asia. Costs and delivery times vary by destination – you can preview delivery costs when you’ve added items to your basket. All orders include tracking and WarriorPackaging to prevent damage. Click here to view our delivery information and timescales.