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What size are Fiesta alloys?

Fiesta alloy wheel sizes primarily range from 15 to 18 inches, with 14-inch wheels usually limited to steel wheels on base models. The exact size depends on model year, trim level and market.


In practice, you’ll encounter 15", 16", 17" and 18" options across different trims, with sportier variants and the Fiesta ST leaning toward larger diameters. Always check the door jamb sticker or the vehicle’s official specs to confirm the exact size for your car.


Common wheel sizes by generation and trim


Here is a practical guide to the diameters you’re likely to see on recent Fiesta models. These sizes reflect typical factory fittings and popular aftermarket choices.



  • 14 inches — usually reserved for base trims using steel wheels; alloy 14" wheels are uncommon.

  • 15 inches — a common size for mid-range trims, with factory alloy options available.

  • 16 inches — widely fitted across many trims as both standard and optional alloys.

  • 17 inches — more common on higher trims and sport-oriented lines (e.g., ST-Line variants).

  • 18 inches — associated with sportier or performance-oriented versions (such as Fiesta ST) and some optional upgrades.


The key takeaway is that wheel size varies by year and market. To be certain, check your car’s specification plate or owner’s manual for the exact alloy size.


Fitment basics you should know


Bolt pattern and center bore


The Fiesta uses a 4-on-108 mm bolt pattern in most European deliveries. The center bore is typically around 63 mm. When fitting aftermarket wheels, ensure the hub bore matches or use appropriate hub-centric rings to ensure proper balance and alignment.


Offset and wheel width


Wheel offset (ET) and width influence clearance and ride quality. Typical Fiesta alloy offsets commonly fall in the mid-range (roughly ET 40–50), with widths roughly between 5.5 and 7 inches. Going to larger diameters often requires attention to brake clearance, suspension geometry, and fender clearance.


Tire sizing considerations


Swapping to larger diameter wheels usually means selecting lower-profile tires to maintain similar overall diameter and speedometer accuracy. Mismatched sizes can affect ride comfort, accuracy of the speedometer, and rubbing on full steering lock or suspension travel. Always verify tire and wheel combinations with a qualified tire shop or consult your vehicle’s manufacturer guidance.


Summary


Fiesta alloy wheel sizes span 15 to 18 inches in most recent generations, with 14-inch wheels typically limited to base models as steel wheels. The exact size you’ll see depends on year, trim and market, so always confirm on the door sticker or official specs. If you’re upgrading or buying used, consider bolt pattern, center bore, offset and tire diameter to ensure proper fitment and safe handling.

What size rims fit a Ford Fiesta?


Seventh Generation Ford Fiesta (2017 – 2024) Wheel Fitment

ModelBolt PatternOEM Wheel
2021 Ford Fiesta4x10815 Inch
2022 Ford Fiesta4x10815 Inch
2023 Ford Fiesta4x10815 Inch
2024 Ford Fiesta4x10815 Inch



What size are stock Fiesta ST wheels?


The Ford Fiesta has a range of stock wheel sizes, including 15-inch rims, 16-inch rims and 17-inch rims.



What size are Ford Fiesta alloys?


Find Premium Wheels for your Ford Fiesta JA8/JR8 (2008-2024)

ModelBody StyleMin Wheel Size
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