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What size tires are on a 2001 Toyota Celica?

The standard tire size for a 2001 Toyota Celica is 195/60R15. This tire size provides the optimal balance of performance, comfort, and fuel efficiency for this sporty compact car.


Tire Size Specifications


The 195/60R15 tire size on the 2001 Toyota Celica has the following key specifications:



  • 195 - The tire width in millimeters

  • 60 - The aspect ratio, which is the ratio of the tire's sidewall height to the tread width

  • R - Indicates a radial tire construction

  • 15 - The wheel diameter in inches that the tire is designed to fit


This tire size was the standard factory fitment on the 2001 Celica, providing a comfortable ride, responsive handling, and good all-around performance.


Tire Replacement Options


When replacing the tires on a 2001 Toyota Celica, it's recommended to stick with the 195/60R15 size for the best fit and performance. However, some owners may choose to upgrade to slightly wider tires, such as 205/55R16, to enhance the car's sporty appearance and handling characteristics.


It's important to consult the vehicle's owner's manual or tire information placard when selecting replacement tires to ensure compatibility with the Celica's suspension and braking system.

What size are my factory wheels?


To find out the width of your stock wheel, you must look at the back side of the rim itself. Imprinted on a spoke of the OEM wheel is a number, such as 16x7. The “16” refers to the diameter, another way to discover this element, and the “7” refers to the rim's width.



How much horsepower does a 2001 Celica GTS have?


The 2001 Celica ranges in power from the GT Hatchback Coupe 2D with 140 horsepower to the GT-S Hatchback Coupe 2D with 180 horsepower.



What size are Toyota Celica wheels?


Toyota Celica Wheel Size

YearBody TypeFront Rim
2006Hatchback15x6.5 inches
2005Hatchback15x6.5 inches
2004Hatchback16x6.5 inches
2003Hatchback15x6.5 inches



How much bigger tires can I go?


Choosing a tire higher than the 3% tolerance may result in brake failure or other serious damage to you or your vehicle.



What size tire is a Celica ST205?


Standard tyres are 215/50/16. What is the wheel bolt pattern for my GT-Four? The Celica carries a 5 bolt wheel pattern. The PCD is 5/100 for ST165, ST185, and ST205.



What size tires should I put on?


As a general rule, you want replacement tires that are within 3 percent of the diameter (height) measurement of your existing tires' diameter — assuming your current tires are what your owner's manual recommends.



Is a Celica GTS a sports car?


The Toyota Celica was a compact sports car produced by Toyota from 1970 until 2006. It was originally engineered as a rear-wheel drive (RWD) coupe that was relatively inexpensive, lightweight, and moderately powered. Consumers found it attractively styled, economical, reliable, and fun to drive.



What year is the Celica ST205?


ST205 (1994–1999)
The Celica GT-Four ST205 was launched for the Japanese market in February 1994, and for the Australian, European, and British markets in the mid-year.



What is the difference between Celica and Celica GTS?


The GTS engine has higher peak horsepower and revs higher and it has different cams and a different cylinder head and slightly higher compression ratio. The GTS with a manual came with a 6 speed while the GT came with a 5 speed. The GTS came with a different rear wing.



Which tire is taller 205 or 225?


The 205 is 27.1 inches tall and the 225 is 28.4 inches tall. The 225 has higher capacities available for it as well. Generally people go to the bigger size when they need more capacity than what the 205 offers.


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