MEW is an innovative rover wheel to help Mars rovers travel swiftly and more efficiently. The MEW consists of a large Titanium wheel. Titanium is a strong metal alloy used by NASA in many of its satellites and rockets. Eight equidistant Icosahedrons are placed on the peripheral of the wheel. These objects are made of Aluminum, another heavy metal alloy. A Paraboloid, also made of Aluminum, is placed in the middle of each pair of Icosahedrons. The Icosahedrons and Paraboloids will produce stability and aid the rover's climbing ability on the rocky grounds. At the heart of MEW is a diamond-shaped center cap made of Tungsten. Eight spokes and four support beams are placed around the center cap. MEW is set out to face new challenges and help future explorations on Mars.