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What size tire on a 2018 Chevy Cruze?

The 2018 Chevy Cruze does not have a single tire size. Factory sizes vary by trim and wheel package, commonly including 205/60R16, 215/50R17, and 235/45R18 depending on the wheel diameter.


Common OEM tire sizes by wheel diameter


The following list shows the typical factory tire sizes that appeared on many 2018 Cruze models, grouped by the wheel diameter they rode on. Always verify the exact specification for your vehicle, as trims and production dates can differ.



  • 16-inch wheels: P205/60R16

  • 17-inch wheels: typically P215/50R17 (some trims may use up to P225/50R17)

  • 18-inch wheels: P235/45R18


These sizes reflect common stock configurations for the 2018 Cruze. Variations can occur based on the specific trim, wheel option, or winter tire packages installed by dealers or owners.


How to verify the correct tire size for your Cruze


To ensure you replace with the correct tire, use these steps to confirm the required size for your exact vehicle configuration.



  1. Check the tire placard on the driver's door jamb for the recommended size and load/speed ratings.

  2. Look at the sidewall of the tires currently on the car for the size stamp (e.g., P205/60R16).

  3. Consult the owner's manual or the Chevy GM Parts/Service website by entering your VIN for the precise specification.


Conclusion: The most reliable source is the door placard or your vehicle’s official documentation, since the Cruze’s tire size can vary by trim and wheel package.


Other considerations when selecting tires


Beyond the basic size, you should match load index and speed rating to the original specifications and your driving needs. This helps preserve handling, safety, and warranty coverage.



  1. Load index: choose a rating that meets or exceeds the original spec (e.g., 91, 92, etc.).

  2. Speed rating: typically H or V for a 2018 Cruze; ensure the rating aligns with your driving conditions and local requirements.

  3. Tire type and season: all-season tires are common for daily driving; consider winter tires in cold climates and dedicated summer tires for high-performance needs.


Conclusion: Incorrect tire sizing or mismatched ratings can affect handling, braking, and safety, so verify all specs before purchasing replacements.


Summary


In short, the 2018 Chevy Cruze uses more than one tire size, depending on wheel size and trim. The most frequently observed factory sizes are 205/60R16 on 16-inch wheels, 215/50R17 (with some 17-inch setups using up to 225/50R17), and 235/45R18 on 18-inch wheels. Always confirm the exact specification on the door placard or in the owner's manual for your specific vehicle, and consider load index, speed rating, and seasonal needs when selecting replacements.

Is 2018 a good year for Chevy Cruze?


2018 is a ``good'' year for the Cruze, which in earlier years gave all kinds of trouble. The 2016 redesign fixed a lot of the problems the car had; do NOT get a 2011-2015 Cruze. Those things were notorious. A 2018, well, it's not a Toyota but it's a perfectly valid usable car.



What year of Chevy Cruze to stay away from?


The Chevy Cruze model years to avoid are 2011 through 2015, with each of these models having prevalent transmission failure and engine problems.



What size tires are on a 2018 Chevy Cruze?


The 2018 Chevrolet Cruze tire size varies by trim, with common sizes being 195/65R15 for the L and LS trims, 205/55R16 for the LT and Diesel trims, and 225/45R17 or P225/40R18 for the Premier and LT with RS Package trims. To ensure you get the correct size, check the driver's side door jamb sticker for the specific tire size for your vehicle. 
Tire sizes by trim

  • L: 195/65R15
  • LS: 195/65R15
  • LT: 205/55R16
  • Diesel: 205/55R16
  • LT with RS Package: 225/45R17 or P225/40R18
  • Premier: 225/45R17 or P225/40R18 

How to confirm your tire size
  • The most accurate way to determine the correct tire size for your specific 2018 Chevrolet Cruze is to check the sticker on the driver's side door jamb.
  • You can also find the size information printed on the sidewall of your current tires. 



What size tire does a Chevy Cruze take?


Chevy Cruze tire sizes vary by trim and year, with common sizes including 195/65R15, 205/55R16, 215/60R16, 225/45R17, and 225/40R18. To confirm the exact size for your specific vehicle, check the sticker on the driver's side door jamb or the sidewall of the tire itself. 
Common tire sizes by model year and trim

  • Base/LS/L Trims:
    • 195/65R15 
    • 215/60R16: (especially for Limited models) 
  • LT/Diesel Trims:
    • 205/55R16 
    • 215/60R16: (for some 2012 Limited models) 
  • Premier/LT with RS Package:
    • 225/45R17 
    • 225/40R18 
  • Other sizes:
    • 215/55R17: (Limited Eco) 
    • 225/50R17: (Limited LT) 

How to find the correct tire size for your Cruze
  1. Check the driver's side door jamb: Open the driver's door and look for a sticker that lists the original equipment (OE) tire size and recommended tire pressure.
  2. Read the tire sidewall: Look at the side of your current tires. The size will be printed there in a format like "XXX/XXRXX". 


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