Titanium Konig wheels bring a warm, gunmetal-leaning metallic tone to two of the brand's most popular designs, giving you a finish that reads silver in shade and bronze-gold in direct light. Across the Konig lineup the titanium look is carried specifically as Titanium Metallic Knurled Bead on the Ultragram and as Titanium Metallic Knurled Bead Flow Formed on the Heliogram, both of which add a textured, knurled bead seat for a detailed, OEM-plus appearance. Every order ships free, and financing is available through Affirm.
Shop Titanium Konig Wheels
Showing 36 in stock.




































Shop all Titanium Konig wheels →
Why a titanium finish works
Titanium sits in the sweet spot between a clean silver Konig wheel and a deeper bronze Konig wheel — it carries the brightness of silver with the depth of a warm metallic, so it flatters white, black, silver, and dark gray paint equally well. If you want something more aggressive you can step toward a gray or black tone, but titanium keeps the wheel face visible and the spoke detail legible at a glance. Both titanium designs are built as monoblock castings, a one-piece construction that keeps weight and cost in check while staying durable for street and track-day use.
Which models & options
The titanium tone appears on two flow-friendly designs. The Konig Ultragram carries the Titanium Metallic Knurled Bead finish, sitting alongside its Carbon Bronze Metallic options. The Konig Heliogram carries Titanium Metallic Knurled Bead Flow Formed, pairing the titanium tone with flow-formed barrel technology — see the Heliogram 5x114.3 18x10.5 +18 in Titanium Metallic Knurled Bead Flow Formed for a representative spec. If you love the knurled-bead detailing but want a different shade, the Forged F1M offers Ash Silver, Satin Black, and Satin Charcoal knurled-bead options.
Fitment coverage
The titanium designs run in 15- through 19-inch diameters depending on model. Both share a wide multi-fit bolt-pattern range including 4x100, 5x100, 5x108, 5x112, 5x114.3, and 5x120, with the Heliogram adding 4x108. That spread covers a huge range of import and Euro platforms — Honda and Mini in 4x100, many Subaru and Toyota applications in 5x100 and 5x114.3, and VW/Audi in 5x112. Popular setups land in 18-inch and 19-inch fitments, while smaller builds can explore 15-inch and 17-inch options elsewhere in the full Konig lineup.
How to choose
Start with your bolt pattern, then pick a diameter and width that clears your brakes and suspension. If you want maximum strength-to-weight, choose the flow-formed Heliogram; if you prefer the Ultragram's mesh-style face, that's the one to spec. Confirm offset against your fender and coilover setup before ordering. Cross-shoppers often compare the titanium tone against a clean white or a pop of red for contrast builds; a bright chrome option exists too if you want more shine. For a quick comparison point, the Ultragram 5x114.3 18x11 +15 in Carbon Bronze Metallic Knurled Bead shows the same knurled-bead detailing in a warmer shade.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Konig models come in a titanium finish?
The titanium tone is carried on the Ultragram as Titanium Metallic Knurled Bead and on the Heliogram as Titanium Metallic Knurled Bead Flow Formed.
What bolt patterns do the titanium Konig wheels support?
Both designs cover a multi-fit range that includes 4x100, 5x100, 5x108, 5x112, 5x114.3, and 5x120, with the Heliogram also offered in 4x108.
Is the titanium Heliogram flow formed?
Yes — the Heliogram's Titanium Metallic Knurled Bead Flow Formed option uses flow-formed barrel construction, while the rest of the wheel is a one-piece monoblock casting.