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Do all Camrys have the same tire size?

No. Camrys do not share a single tire size; the size varies by model year, trim level, and market. The exact specification is printed on the door jamb placard and on the tire sidewall, and it can change as Toyota updates the model.


Why tire sizes vary across Camry generations and trims


Across different generations and trims, Toyota has offered a range of wheel-and-tire packages to balance comfort, handling, and aesthetics. The base models typically use smaller wheels with taller tires, while sportier or premium trims often come with larger wheels and lower-profile tires. Market-specific configurations can also change what sizes are available.



  • Generational shifts often accompany new wheel options, so the same trim name can ride on different diameters depending on the year.

  • Trim-level differences mean that the same model can have notably different tires: base models may use smaller, more economical tires, while performance-oriented trims use larger wheels and wider tires.

  • Regional or market variations can lead to different standard or optional tire sizes for Camrys sold outside the United States or in different regions.


In short, there isn’t a universal tire size for every Camry. Verifying the exact size for your specific car is essential before replacing tires or selecting alternatives.


Helpful note on scope


For the latest model year and region, always cross-check against the vehicle’s official documentation or a trusted dealer, since Toyota occasionally updates equipment packages and wheel options across model years.


How to find the correct tire size for your Camry


To ensure you get the right tires, start with the official measurements listed for your exact car. The following steps help you confirm the correct size quickly and reliably.



  • Check the driver-side door jamb placard, which lists the standard tire size for your vehicle as it left the factory.


  • Consult the owner’s manual or Toyota’s official online resources for the model year’s specifications and recommended tire sizes.

  • If you’re unsure, contact a Toyota dealer or use VIN-based lookup tools from Toyota or reputable tire retailers to confirm the exact size for your trim and year.

  • When replacing tires, aim to match the factory size exactly for all wheels, unless a qualified technician approves an alternative size that preserves safety and vehicle performance.


Verifying the tire size with these methods helps avoid mismatched tires that can affect handling, ABS operation, and ride quality.


Summary: The Camry does not use a single, universal tire size. The correct size depends on the model year, trim, and market, and you should verify it via the door placard, tire sidewalls, manuals, or dealer resources before purchasing replacements.

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