Tesla owners are some of the most passionate car enthusiasts on the road — and for good reason. The Model 3 and Model Y combine cutting-edge technology with performance that rivals traditional sports cars. But even Tesla knows the factory wheel options are limited. If you want to express your personal style, improve handling, or optimize range, aftermarket wheels are one of the best upgrades you can make.
At American Fusion Wheels in Shawnee, KS, we have fitted hundreds of Tesla vehicles with aftermarket wheel-and-tire packages. This guide covers everything you need to know — from the best brands and fitment specs to range impact, EV-specific tires, TPMS programming, and winter setups for the Kansas City climate.
Top Aftermarket Wheel Brands for Tesla
Not every wheel works on a Tesla. You need the right bolt pattern, offset, hub bore, and load rating — plus consideration for the vehicle’s weight and regenerative braking demands. Here are the brands we recommend and install most often.
T Sportline
The original Tesla-specific aftermarket wheel company. T Sportline designs wheels exclusively for Tesla vehicles, so every fitment is guaranteed correct out of the box. Their forged TS5 and TS7 are lightweight options that can actually improve your range over the factory wheels. Available in satin black, brushed titanium, and gloss gunmetal finishes.
Unplugged Performance
Born from Tesla motorsport, Unplugged Performance makes wheels engineered for track days and spirited driving. Their UP-01 and UP-03 forged wheels are among the lightest available for Model 3 and Model Y. If you want maximum performance without sacrificing range, Unplugged is the gold standard.
Martian Wheels
A newer brand that has rapidly gained a loyal following in the Tesla community. Martian Wheels offers flow-formed designs at a more accessible price point. Their MW03 and MW05 are popular choices for owners who want a clean, modern aesthetic without breaking the bank.
Titan 7
Known in the performance car world for their Japanese-forged monoblock wheels. The Titan 7 T-S5 in 19" is a favorite among Model 3 Performance owners who track their cars. Extremely light, extremely strong, and they look incredible in machine black.
TSW
TSW offers a broad catalog with several designs that fit Tesla vehicles perfectly. Their rotary-forged lineup provides a good balance of weight savings and affordability. The TSW Bathurst and Sebring models are especially popular for Model Y owners who want an aggressive look.
Vossen
For the owner who wants a luxury statement, Vossen delivers. Their HF-5 and HF-7 hybrid-forged wheels come in dozens of custom finishes and look stunning on both the Model 3 and Model Y. Vossen also offers fully forged options for those seeking the ultimate in lightweight performance.
HRE Performance Wheels
The pinnacle of aftermarket wheels. HRE is a fully custom, American-made forged wheel manufacturer. Their FlowForm FF04 offers an entry point, while the Series S1 and P1 lines are bespoke, built-to-order masterpieces. If budget is no object and you want the absolute best, HRE is the answer.
Model 3 vs. Model Y Fitment: What You Need to Know
Both the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y share the 5x114.3 bolt pattern (also written as 5x4.5"), which is one of the most common patterns in the automotive world. This opens up a wide selection of aftermarket options. However, there are critical differences between the two vehicles.
| Spec | Model 3 (Standard/Long Range) | Model 3 Performance | Model Y (All Variants) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bolt Pattern | 5x114.3 | 5x114.3 | 5x114.3 |
| Hub Bore | 64.1mm | 64.1mm | 64.1mm |
| Front Wheel Size | 18" or 19" | 20" (staggered) | 19" or 21" |
| Rear Wheel Size | 18" or 19" | 20" (wider rear) | 19" or 21" |
| Setup Type | Square | Staggered | Square |
| Typical Offset | +35 to +40 | +35F / +35R | +35 to +40 |
Staggered vs. Square Setups
The Model 3 Performance comes from the factory with a staggered setup — wider wheels and tires on the rear axle for increased traction and a sportier feel. Most Model 3 Standard/Long Range and all Model Y variants use a square setup (same size front and rear), which allows for tire rotation and more even wear.
We always recommend using hub-centric rings (64.1mm) if your chosen wheel has a larger hub bore. This eliminates vibration and ensures perfect centering. Learn more on our Tesla Wheels page.
Range Impact of Aftermarket Wheels — and How to Minimize It
Range anxiety is real, and it is the number one concern Tesla owners raise when considering aftermarket wheels. The good news: the right wheel and tire combination can actually maintain or even improve your range.
Factors That Affect Range
- Wheel weight: Heavier wheels increase rotational mass, requiring more energy to accelerate. Forged wheels are typically 20–40% lighter than cast equivalents.
- Tire width: Wider tires create more rolling resistance. A 245mm tire will use more energy than a 235mm tire at highway speeds.
- Tire compound: EV-specific tires are engineered with low rolling resistance compounds that preserve range.
- Aerodynamics: The Tesla Aero wheel covers exist for a reason — they reduce drag. Open-spoke designs increase aerodynamic drag slightly (1–3% range loss is typical).
- Wheel diameter: Larger wheels generally mean shorter sidewall tires, which have less flex and slightly higher rolling resistance.
Range-Optimized Recommendations
- Stick with 18" or 19" wheels for the best balance of range and aesthetics.
- Choose forged or flow-formed wheels that weigh less than the factory wheels (the Model 3 Aero wheel is 24 lbs; many forged 18" options are 18–20 lbs).
- Pair with EV-specific tires (see below) designed for low rolling resistance.
- Avoid going wider than factory unless you are specifically seeking performance over range.
Owners who follow these guidelines typically see 0–5% range change — and some see a net gain. Visit our EV Wheels & Tires page for curated packages that prioritize range.
EV-Specific Tire Recommendations
Standard tires were not designed for the unique demands of electric vehicles — instant torque, heavy curb weight, and the need for low rolling resistance. The tire industry has responded with a new generation of EV-specific rubber.
Michelin Pilot Sport EV
The benchmark for EV performance tires. The Pilot Sport EV offers exceptional dry and wet grip, remarkably low road noise (a priority when there is no engine sound to mask it), and Michelin’s lowest rolling resistance compound for performance tires. Available in 235/40R19, 245/45R19, and other Tesla-friendly sizes.
Continental EcoContact 6 / SportContact 7
Continental’s EcoContact 6 is the range champion — it offers some of the lowest rolling resistance numbers in the industry. For owners who want more grip, the SportContact 7 is available in EV-optimized variants with ContiSilent foam inserts that reduce cabin noise by up to 9 dB.
Pirelli P Zero Elect
Pirelli’s “Elect” marking identifies tires specifically engineered for electric vehicles. The P Zero Elect provides sports car grip with EV-appropriate rolling resistance and noise levels. It is the OE choice on several Tesla variants in Europe and an excellent all-around performer.
Other Notable Options
- Hankook iON evo: Strong value option with solid EV credentials.
- Bridgestone Turanza EV: Touring-focused with excellent tread life.
- Goodyear ElectricDrive GT: Good balance of performance and longevity.
TPMS Programming for Tesla
Tesla vehicles use Bluetooth-based TPMS sensors (starting with 2021+ Model 3 and Model Y). This is different from the traditional 315 MHz or 433 MHz RF sensors used by most other vehicles. When you install aftermarket wheels, you have two options:
- Transfer your factory sensors to the new wheels. This is the simplest approach — no programming needed, just careful removal and reinstallation.
- Purchase new Bluetooth TPMS sensors and pair them through the Tesla touchscreen. Navigate to Controls → Service → Wheel & Tire Configuration, then select your tire size and initiate the sensor pairing process.
At American Fusion Wheels, we stock Tesla-compatible Bluetooth TPMS sensors and handle all programming in-house. If you are ordering a winter wheel package or EV upgrade, TPMS is always included in our installation service.
Winter Wheel Packages for the Kansas City Climate
Kansas City winters bring ice, snow, salt, and temperature swings from the 50s down to single digits — sometimes in the same week. A dedicated winter wheel and tire package is one of the smartest investments a Tesla owner in the KC metro can make.
Why a Separate Winter Set?
- Performance tires are dangerous below 45°F. Summer compounds harden and lose grip dramatically in cold weather. All-season tires compromise in every direction.
- Protect your good wheels. Road salt, brine, and potholes destroy expensive forged wheels. A dedicated winter set (typically less expensive cast or flow-formed wheels) takes the punishment instead.
- Faster swaps, lower cost. With a second set of wheels, seasonal changeovers take 30 minutes and do not require tire mounting/dismounting — saving you 0–100 per swap.
Our Recommended Winter Setup
For both Model 3 and Model Y, we recommend:
- Wheels: 18" square setup in a durable satin black finish (lighter weight = better range in cold weather)
- Tires: Michelin X-Ice Snow or Nokian Hakkapeliitta R5 in 235/45R18 (Model 3) or 235/60R18 (Model Y)
- TPMS: Dedicated Bluetooth sensors pre-programmed for your vehicle
- Storage: We offer seasonal wheel storage so you do not have to keep them in your garage
A complete winter package typically runs $1,400–$2,200 depending on wheel and tire choices, and it pays for itself within 2–3 seasons through extended tire life on your summer set.
Why Kansas City Tesla Owners Choose American Fusion Wheels
We are not just a wheel shop — we are a full-service Tesla customization destination in the heart of the KC metro. Here is what sets us apart:
- Tesla-specific expertise. We understand the unique requirements of EV wheel and tire service — from torque specs to Bluetooth TPMS to high-voltage safety protocols.
- Proper equipment. Our lifts and tire machines are rated for the weight of modern EVs, and we use Tesla-approved jack pads to protect your battery enclosure.
- Full customization. Beyond wheels and tires, we offer complete EV upgrades including window tinting, paint protection film, ceramic coating, and more.
- Test-fit guarantee. Every wheel package is test-fitted before final installation to verify clearance, offset, and aesthetics.
Browse our full custom wheel catalog or visit us in person to see options on display.
Ready to Upgrade Your Tesla?
Whether you are looking for a lightweight performance setup, a winter package, or a head-turning luxury wheel, our team will help you find the perfect fit for your Model 3 or Model Y.
Visit us at 12310 W 62nd Ter, Shawnee, KS 66216



















