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Do all Honda Accords have the same size tires?

No. Honda Accords do not all use the same tire size; sizes vary by year, trim, and market. The wheel diameter, width, and tire aspect ratio can change across generations and configurations.


Tire sizing for the Accord is influenced by the generation of the car, whether it’s a standard gasoline model or a hybrid, the chosen wheel options, and the regional market. This article outlines why sizes differ, how to verify the correct size for your specific car, and practical tips for tire replacements.


Why tire sizes vary across generations and trims


Understanding what drives tire size differences helps explain why a single model doesn’t have one fixed size. The following factors shape the OE tire size for any given Accord:



  • Model year and generation: Each generation often has a recommended tire size range, and even within a generation the sizes can change with updates or facelifts.

  • Trim level and wheel options: Different trims (base, sport, touring, etc.) may come with distinct wheel diameters and tire widths, affecting overall size.\n

  • Hybrid versus gasoline variants: Hybrid powertrains can use different tires to optimize efficiency or ride characteristics, leading to size variations.

  • Regional specifications: Markets outside the United States may have different OE sizes due to packaging, tire availability, or regulations.

  • Aftermarket changes: Owners sometimes upgrade to larger or different wheels, which typically requires selecting appropriately sized tires to maintain overall diameter and performance.


In short, there is no single tire size that covers all Honda Accords. Size recommendations are specific to the exact car configuration and market.


How to verify the correct tire size for your Accord


To ensure you use the proper tires and avoid measurement or performance problems, follow these steps. This practical checklist helps you confirm the exact specifications for your vehicle.



  1. Check the door placard on the driver's side jamb. It lists the standard tire size for that specific vehicle as well as the recommended inflation pressures.

  2. Consult the owner's manual or the tire information page within the manual for the model year’s official specifications.

  3. Inspect the tire sidewall on your current or spare tire; the size is printed in a format like P215/60R16, which shows width, aspect ratio, and wheel diameter.

  4. Refer to Honda’s official spec sheets or a VIN-specific brochure (often available online or through a dealership) to confirm the original equipment size for your exact trim and market.

  5. If you plan to change sizes, consult a dealer or a qualified tire shop to select an appropriate size that maintains acceptable overall diameter and performance.

  6. When replacing tires, consider maintaining the original diameter within a small tolerance (typically ±3%) to keep speedometer accuracy and vehicle systems functioning correctly.


Following these steps helps ensure you select tires that fit properly, perform predictably, and preserve safety features such as ABS and traction control.


Additional considerations about tire sizing


OEM versus aftermarket sizing


OEM sizes are chosen to balance ride comfort, handling, and safety for a specific configuration. Aftermarket tires or wheels can alter this balance, so compatibility with load ratings, speed ratings, and suspension clearance should be verified.


Impact on speedometer and systems


Using a tire size that is significantly different from the original can affect the accuracy of the speedometer, odometer, and electronic stability systems. If you’re changing wheel diameter, it’s important to recalculate the overall tire diameter and consult professionals.


Summary


Honda Accords do not share a single universal tire size. The correct tire size depends on the generation, trim level, drivetrain (gasoline or hybrid), and the market. To ensure you're using the right tires, check the door placard, consult the owner's manual and VIN-specific specs, and verify with a reputable tire professional if you’re considering replacements or upgrades. Matching the original overall diameter helps maintain accuracy and safety across the vehicle’s systems.

What size tires are on a 2013 Honda Accord LX?


The 2013 Honda Accord LX has a standard tire size of 205/65R16. This is a common size for the LX trim, which comes with 16-inch wheels. Other trims of the 2013 Accord have different standard tire sizes, such as 215/55R17 for the EX and EX-L, or 235/45R18 for the Sport and EX-L Coupe V6. 

  • Tire size: 205/65R16
  • Wheel size: 16-inch



What size tires are on a 2018 Honda Accord?


The 2018 Honda Accord tire size depends on the trim level: the LX, EX, EX-L, and Hybrid trims use 225/50R17 tires, while the Sport and Touring trims use 235/40R19 tires. 

  • LX, EX, EX-L, and Hybrid trims: 225/50R17
  • Sport and Touring trims: 235/40R19



Do all Honda Accords have the same lug pattern?


Whereas the V6 vehicles and hybrids changed to a 5x 114.3mm bolt pattern and the hub bore remained the same at 64.1mm, most 4-cylinder models set their bolt pattern at 4x 114.3.



What size tires do Honda Accords use?


The current generation Accord tire sizing options have become more streamlined, as there are only two sizes, depending on trim level. The available tire sizes are as follows: 225/50R17 and 235/40R19. The table below shows factory tire sizes for the 2022-2024 Honda Accord.


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