I assume you are talking about the "safety beads", those bumps just inboard of where the tire bead sits against the wheel. Contrary to urban myth, they are not required for tubeless tires; nor do they prevent using tubes.
But almost certainly, any new wheel is going to have them. They are a good safety feature, whether or not you use tubes. (The intent is to help keep the tire on the rim after a flat/blowout.)
This is a truck wheel, just the first photo I found that clearly showed the safety beads: