What wheel sizes are available on Expedition?
The Ford Expedition offers wheel sizes from 18 inches to 22 inches, with 18-inch wheels on base trims, 20-inch wheels on mid-range models, and 22-inch wheels on higher-end trims.
Wheel sizes by trim and year
The following breakdown outlines the typical wheel sizes you’ll encounter on recent Expeditions. Exact fitment can vary by year and by the specific package you choose.
- 18-inch wheels: Common on base models (XL) and widely available as standard or optional on lower trims; typically alloy wheels that balance ride comfort and durability.
- 20-inch wheels: A frequent upgrade on mid-range trims (XLT and Limited); adds a more premium look and improved handling with a lower-profile tire setup.
- 22-inch wheels: Offered on top-tier trims (Platinum and King Ranch) and selective packages; designed for upscale appearance but can affect ride comfort and performance with lower-profile tires.
Availability can change by model year and region. If you’re configuring a new Expedition, verify the current wheel options with a Ford dealer or check the official brochure for the exact year you’re considering.
Upgrading wheels: what to know
Here’s what to consider before choosing wheel sizes for an Expedition.
Official options and dealer guidance
Dealers can confirm which wheel sizes are offered for your exact model year and trim and whether a specific wheel size is included with a package or is a standalone upgrade.
Tire size and clearance considerations
Switching to larger wheels typically requires lower-profile tires and can affect ride comfort, acceleration, and ground clearance. Some larger wheels may require recalibration for speedometer error or affect spare tire availability.
Warranty and ride characteristics
Wheel and tire choices can interact with warranty coverage and ride dynamics, so check Ford’s guidelines and any dealership notes to avoid inadvertently affecting coverage.
Summary: The Expedition offers 18", 20", and 22" wheel options across trims, with 18" on base levels, 20" on mid-range models, and 22" on top trims. Always verify current options for your chosen year and trim with an authorized dealer.
