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What size spare wheel do I need for a Ford EcoSport?

Most Ford EcoSport models use a 16-inch space-saver spare with a 125/80R16 tire. Some trims may include a full-size spare that matches the vehicle’s regular tire size, while certain markets omit a spare entirely in favor of a tire repair kit. Always verify the exact size for your vehicle in its manual or on the door placard.


The spare wheel size for a Ford EcoSport can vary by year, market, and trim level. While the 125/80R16 space-saver on a 16-inch wheel is commonly found on many EcoSport configurations, there are exceptions where a full-size spare (matching the regular tire size, such as 205/60R16) is provided, or where a repair kit is used instead of a spare. Because these differences exist, the most reliable source for your specific vehicle is the official documentation or the placard located in the driver's door jamb.


Why spare size varies by model and market


The EcoSport has been sold in multiple regions with different wheel options and safety equipment to meet local regulations and pricing goals. This means the emergency spare configuration can differ not only by model year but also by region. Knowing the exact spare configuration helps you avoid mismatched tires and ensures you’re aware of any speed or distance limitations when using the emergency option.


Where to find the correct spare size for your EcoSport


To determine the precise spare size for your specific car, check these sources:



  • Driver’s door jamb placard: Look for an entry labeled Spare Tire Size or similar, which lists the correct spare dimensions.

  • Owner’s manual: The Tires or Spare Tire section will specify the emergency tire size and any usage restrictions.

  • Spare wheel itself: If you have access to the spare in the cargo area, the size is usually stamped on the tire sidewall (for example, 125/80R16).

  • Vehicle identification: If in doubt, contact a Ford dealer or service center with your VIN to confirm the exact spare configuration for your car.


Conclusion: Always verify using official sources tied to your vehicle’s exact year and market to avoid incorrect sizing or usage restrictions.


Common spare configurations you may encounter


Below are typical configurations you may find on EcoSport models, noting that availability varies by market and trim. This list helps you understand what to expect and what to check on your car.



  • Space-saver spare on a 16-inch wheel with a narrow tire, commonly 125/80R16. This is the most widely reported spare size for EcoSport models equipped with 16-inch wheels.

  • Full-size spare that matches the regular tire size, such as 205/60R16 (or the equivalent size used by the vehicle’s primary tires). Some trims or markets include this instead of a space saver.

  • Markets or trims that omit a spare entirely and provide a tire repair kit/inflator instead. If your EcoSport didn’t come with a spare wheel, your manual will explain how to use the repair kit and any speed/distance limits.


Conclusion: The exact spare configuration depends on your vehicle’s year and region, so confirm with the official sources above.


How to confirm the right spare size for your EcoSport


Use these steps to verify the correct spare size for your car, especially if you’re shopping for a replacement or renting a car for travel.



  1. Inspect the door jamb placard for the Spare Tire Size line to identify the correct size.

  2. Check the spare wheel in the cargo area for stamped sizing (e.g., 125/80R16 or 205/60R16).

  3. Review the Tires or Spare Tire section of the owner’s manual for emergency-use guidelines and speed limitations.

  4. If necessary, contact a Ford dealer with your VIN to confirm the exact spare specification for your EcoSport.

  5. When replacing tires, try to keep the same overall diameter to avoid handling or speedometer discrepancies; consult official guidance if you plan to use a different size in an emergency kit scenario.


Conclusion: The quickest and safest way to ensure you have the right spare is to rely on official sources specific to your EcoSport’s year and market.


Summary


The spare wheel size for a Ford EcoSport is not universal; it varies by year, market, and trim. The most common setup is a 16-inch space-saver spare with a 125/80R16 tire, but some configurations may use a full-size spare matching the regular tire size (for example, 205/60R16) or, in some markets, no spare at all in favor of a tire repair kit. Always check the door placard, owner’s manual, and, if needed, confirm with a Ford dealer using your VIN to ensure you have the correct emergency equipment and know its limits.

What are the wheel sizes for the EcoSport?


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What size wheels does a Ford EcoSport have? The Ford EcoSport typically has either 16-inch rims or 17-inch rims. We've got a huge assortment of rims in 16 and 17-inch diameters, so no matter what size or style you're after, we've got you covered.



How do I determine what size spare tire I need?


You need a spare tire that is the correct overall diameter for your vehicle, which is specified by the manufacturer. You can find this information on the tire information placard on the driver's side door jamb, which lists the factory tire size. The correct size depends on whether you need a full-size spare or a temporary "donut" spare, which are often included with modern cars to save space.
 
Determine the correct size

  • Check the vehicle placard: Locate the sticker on the driver's side door jamb. It will list the specific tire size the car was designed with, including the overall diameter. 
  • Match the overall diameter, not just wheel size: Modern cars are designed with a specific overall tire diameter in mind, not just the wheel size. For example, a spare with a smaller wheel diameter can still have the correct overall diameter if the sidewall height is different. 
  • If you are replacing your spare: Purchase a spare that matches the overall tire diameter of your other tires. 

Choose the right type of spare 
  • Full-size spare: This is the same size as your regular tires and can be used indefinitely. It should be incorporated into your regular tire rotation schedule. 
  • Temporary "donut" spare: This is smaller and lighter, designed for emergency use to get you to a repair shop. It is not meant for long-term use, and you will have restrictions on speed and distance. 
  • Run-flat tire: This is a specialized tire that can be driven for a limited distance even after losing pressure. It is a good option if you are unable or unwilling to change a tire yourself. 

Key considerations
  • Vehicle type: Smaller cars are more likely to come with a "donut" spare due to limited space and weight constraints, while larger vehicles can often accommodate a full-size spare. 
  • Driving conditions: If you drive off-road or in other challenging terrains, a matching full-size spare is a safer option. 
  • Trunk space: "Donut" spares take up less space, which can be a priority for some drivers. 



Can you get a spare wheel for a Ford EcoSport?


Ford Ecosport Road Hero Spare Wheel Kits. Road Hero is a space saver wheel and tyre kit designed to perfectly fit your Ford Ecosport.



Do Ford Ecosports have a spare tire?


No, most modern Ford EcoSports do not come with a spare tire, and instead include a tire mobility kit with a sealant and compressor. Some older models, or specific trims like the Titanium, may have come with a spare, and it was an option for models in certain regions like Europe and Asia, but this is not the standard for most EcoSports sold in North America.
 

  • Tire mobility kit: Most EcoSports are equipped with a tire repair kit instead of a spare. This includes a can of sealant and a small 12-volt air compressor to help temporarily fix minor punctures. 
  • Regional/model variation: Some older or specific models, like the 2018 Titanium or some models in Europe, may have a spare tire as an option or standard feature. 
  • Aftermarket options: If you need a spare, you can purchase an aftermarket compact spare or a full-size spare that mounts to the rear door. 


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.