Bronze Konig wheels bring one of the most requested enthusiast finishes to a wide swath of the Konig lineup, from warm matte tones to deep metallic golds. Whether you want a subtle Carbon Bronze Metallic on a track build or a punchy Gloss Bronze on a street car, there are bronze and bronze-adjacent options across several monoblock designs. Every order ships free, and financing is available through Affirm.
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Why bronze is the enthusiast's go-to finish
Bronze has long been a tuner and motorsport favorite because it flatters almost any body color — it warms up silver and white cars, adds contrast on black, and reads as intentional rather than flashy. Konig leans into this with several distinct bronze tones, so you can match the exact mood you're after: matte for a stealthy, modern look or gloss for a richer, more reflective face. If you're cross-shopping the broader palette, it's worth comparing against black Konig wheels, gray Konig wheels, and the closely related titanium Konig wheels before committing.
Which models & bronze options
Bronze and bronze-family finishes appear on multiple designs. The Ampliform offers Gloss Bronze (alongside Dark Metallic Graphite), and the Dekagram carries Gloss Bronze as well. The flow-formed Heliogram is offered in Matte Bronze Knurled Bead Flow Formed, while the Hypergram adds Race Bronze and Race Bronze Flow Formed. The Ultragram features Carbon Bronze Metallic and Carbon Bronze Metallic Knurled Bead, and the truck/SUV-oriented HT1 and HT2 both come in Satin Bronze. The Hexaform and Lockout are each available in Matte Bronze, and the small-diameter Helium offers a straightforward Bronze. A bronze-leaning Gold also shows up on the Runlite. A good starting point in stock is the Konig HT1 5x127 18x9+0 Satin Bronze.
Fitment coverage
Across these designs, bronze-family options span 15- to 20-inch diameters. The most common bolt pattern is 5x114.3, with broad coverage for 4x100, 5x100, 5x112, 5x108, and 5x120, plus 5x127 and 6x139.7 on the HT-series. That makes the lineup relevant to a huge range of platforms — from 4x100 hatchbacks and older imports to 5x112 German chassis and 5x114.3 Japanese and domestic performance cars. If you're shopping by size, browse the 17-inch, 18-inch, and 19-inch options. Note that exact diameter, width, offset, and bolt pattern combinations vary by model.
How to choose your bronze Konig
Match the tone to your build
For a stealthy daily, lean toward Matte Bronze on the Hexaform or Lockout. For a richer, glossier face that pops in sunlight, the Gloss Bronze Ampliform or Dekagram works well. Track and time-attack builds often favor the flow-formed Race Bronze Hypergram or the Matte Bronze Knurled Bead Heliogram for the weight savings of flow-formed construction. Trucks and SUVs should look to the Satin Bronze HT1 and HT2.
Confirm fitment first
Verify your vehicle's bolt pattern, then check the available widths and offsets for the design you like. If bronze isn't quite the look you want, the silver and white ranges offer cooler alternatives. You can always step back to the full Konig lineup to compare designs side by side.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Konig models come in bronze? Bronze and bronze-family finishes are offered on the Ampliform and Dekagram (Gloss Bronze), Heliogram (Matte Bronze Knurled Bead Flow Formed), Hypergram (Race Bronze and Race Bronze Flow Formed), Ultragram (Carbon Bronze Metallic), Hexaform and Lockout (Matte Bronze), Helium (Bronze), and HT1/HT2 (Satin Bronze).
What bolt patterns are available? Bronze-family options cover patterns including 4x100, 5x100, 5x108, 5x112, 5x114.3, 5x120, 5x127, and 6x139.7, depending on the model. The 5x114.3 pattern has the widest model coverage.
Are any bronze Konig wheels flow formed? Yes — the Heliogram is offered as Matte Bronze Knurled Bead Flow Formed and the Hypergram is offered as Race Bronze Flow Formed, in addition to standard monoblock versions.