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What size rims does a Honda Pilot have?

The wheel size on a Honda Pilot varies by model year and trim. In modern models, 18-inch rims are common, with 20-inch rims appearing on higher trims. Older generations used smaller sizes, typically ranging from mid-teens to around 18 inches.


To determine the exact rim size for your specific Pilot, you should check the door jamb sticker, the owner's manual, or the Honda brochure for your year and trim. This article outlines typical sizes by generation and trim to help you identify the correct fit.


Current generation (2016–present)


For the contemporary third generation, Honda generally offers two wheel sizes depending on trim level. Here are the sizes most commonly installed on this generation:


Typical wheel sizes by trim



  • 18-inch aluminum-alloy wheels on LX and EX

  • 20-inch aluminum-alloy wheels on Touring and Elite


Note: Some special editions or regional packages may vary from these sizes. Always verify the exact specification for your vehicle.


Past generations


Second generation (2009–2015)


Wheel sizes in this generation were generally smaller than the modern Pilots, with common configurations around 17 inches for base trims and larger sizes (18–20 inches) appearing on higher trims. Exact sizes depended on year and package.


If you own a Pilot from this era, check the specific trim and year to confirm the wheel size, as there was variation across models and markets.


First generation (2003–2008)


This generation used even smaller wheel sizes on most trims, typically around 16–17 inches, varying by year and market. For a precise fit, consult the original factory specifications for your exact vehicle.


As with older models, always verify the wheel size on the door jamb sticker or in the owner’s manual for accuracy.


How to verify wheel size on your Pilot


To confirm the wheel size for your exact vehicle, use these steps:



  • Look at the tire information placard on the driver’s door jamb, which lists tire width, aspect ratio, and wheel diameter (for example, P245/60R18 with 18-inch wheels).

  • Check the owner’s manual or the official Honda brochure for your model year and trim.

  • Contact a Honda dealer with your VIN for precise, model-year-specific wheel specifications.


Knowing the exact wheel size helps ensure proper tire fitment, clearance, and speedometer accuracy, as well as preserving ride quality and safety.


Summary


In short, the Honda Pilot’s rim sizes have varied across generations. Modern Pilots typically use 18-inch wheels on base/MS trims and 20-inch wheels on higher-end trims, while older generations used progressively smaller sizes. For any given vehicle, the most reliable source is the door jamb sticker or the official documentation for that year and trim.

What size wheels are on a 2018 Honda Pilot?


Pilot LX, EX and EX-L models feature 18-inch lightweight alloy wheels. The units on the LX are painted, while the EX and EX-L wheels feature machine finishing and dark-painted inserts. The Pilot Touring and Elite trims roll on 20-inch alloy wheels. And all Pilot models feature low rolling-resistance, all-season tires.



What size wheels are on a 2019 Honda Pilot?


The 2019 Honda Pilot comes with either 18-inch or 20-inch wheels, depending on the trim level. The LX, EX, and EX-L trims have 18-inch wheels, while the Touring and Elite trims have 20-inch wheels. All models have a 5-lug bolt pattern with a 120mm bolt circle diameter (5x120mm). 

Trim Wheel Size
LX, EX, EX-L 18-inch
Touring, Elite 20-inch
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What size wheels are on a 2016 Honda Pilot?


The 2016 Honda Pilot wheel size depends on the trim level and is either 18x8 inches for the LX, EX, and EX-L trims or 20x8 inches for the Elite and Touring trims. Both have a 5x120mm bolt pattern and a 55mm offset, with the standard tire size being 245/60R18 for the 18-inch wheels and 245/50R20 for the 20-inch wheels.
 
Wheel size by trim

  • LX, EX, EX-L: 18x8 inches
  • Elite, Touring: 20x8 inches 

Common specifications
  • Bolt Pattern: 5x120mm
  • Offset: 55mm
  • Standard Tire Size (for 18-inch wheels): 245/60R18
  • Standard Tire Size (for 20-inch wheels): 245/50R20 



What is the bolt pattern on a Honda Pilot?


The Honda Pilot bolt pattern is 5x120mm for most models from 2008 to the present, with the exception of the first generation. The first-generation Pilot, produced from 2003 to 2008, has a 5x114.3mm bolt pattern. 
This video explains how to measure the bolt pattern of a wheel: 37sRealTruck.comYouTube · Mar 20, 2017

  • 2008 to present: 5x120mm 
    • This includes the second, third, and fourth generations. 
  • 2003 to 2008: 5x114.3mm (also written as 5x4.5 inch) 
    • This applies to the first generation of the Honda Pilot. 


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