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What size tires are on a 2012 Toyota Matrix?

The standard tire size for a 2012 Toyota Matrix is P205/55R16. This means the tires have a width of 205 millimeters, an aspect ratio of 55%, and a wheel diameter of 16 inches.


Tire Size Specifications


The 2012 Toyota Matrix came equipped with P205/55R16 tires as the factory standard. This tire size provides a good balance of ride comfort, handling, and fuel efficiency for the Matrix's compact design.



  • Tire Width: 205 millimeters (mm)

  • Aspect Ratio: 55% - The sidewall height is 55% of the tread width

  • Rim Diameter: 16 inches (in)

  • Load Index: 91 - Indicates a maximum load capacity of 1,356 lbs per tire

  • Speed Rating: T - Indicates a maximum speed rating of 118 mph


The P205/55R16 tire size is a common fitment for compact and mid-size vehicles. It provides a good compromise between ride quality, handling, and fuel efficiency. Owners of the 2012 Toyota Matrix can choose to upgrade to larger or higher-performance tires, but the factory-specified size is well-suited for the vehicle's intended use.


Tire Replacement Recommendations


When replacing the tires on a 2012 Toyota Matrix, it's recommended to use the same P205/55R16 size or an equivalent. This ensures the new tires match the vehicle's handling characteristics and do not adversely affect the speedometer or odometer readings.



  • Use the same or similar tire size as the factory-installed tires

  • Consider upgrading to a higher-quality tire for improved performance and longevity

  • Rotate tires regularly to ensure even wear and maximize tire life

  • Check tire pressure monthly and maintain the recommended PSI for the best fuel efficiency and handling


By following the recommended tire size and maintenance practices, owners of a 2012 Toyota Matrix can ensure their vehicle continues to perform as intended and provide a comfortable, safe, and efficient driving experience.

What size tires does a 2012 Matrix have?


Browse 2012 Toyota Matrix tires by Trim and Size.

TrimTire SizeOE Tire
LP205/55R16 89HBridgestone Turanza EL400-02
LP215/45R17 87WGoodyear Eagle RS-A
SP205/55R16 89HBridgestone Turanza EL400-02
SP215/45R17 87WGoodyear Eagle RS-A



How can I tell what size tires I have?


Where can I find my tire size? The tire size for your vehicle and wheels can be found in two places: Sidewall of your tire. Inside frame of the driver side door.



Does my tire size have to be exact?


Width and diameter are the two factors that determine tire and rim compatibility. For diameter you'll need to be sure that your tires and wheels are an exact match, e.g. a 215/65R17 tire will only fit on a 17" diameter wheel. There's a bit more flexibility when it comes to wheel widths.



What size tires does a Toyota Matrix have?


For 2010, the dimensions for your Matrix are:
205/55 R16.



How do I find the exact model of my tire?


In addition to your tire's sidewall, you may also find your tire size in the following places within your vehicle:

  1. Your driver's side door jamb.
  2. Inside your glove box door.
  3. Within your gas tank hatch.
  4. In your vehicle's owner's manual.



How much horsepower does a 2012 Matrix have?


132-horsepower
Standard on the 2012 Toyota Matrix is a 1.8-liter 132-horsepower 4-cylinder engine, which is available with either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission.



Can I find tire size with VIN number?


Several resources can help decode VINs for tire size information: Manufacturer Websites: Many car manufacturers offer VIN lookup tools on their websites. Online VIN Decoders: Various free and paid services can decode VINs and provide vehicle specifications.



What size tires can I use?


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.



How much can I upsize my tires?


When changing tire sizes, we recommend staying within 3% of the diameter/height of the original tire. Any more than this and you face the risk of brake failure. This tire calculator is for information purposes only and we do not guarantee fitment based on this calculator alone.



Can I use 245 tires instead of 235?


However, as the 235 and 245 tire sizes haven't any significant difference, we don't think there would be any issues you can face. Is There Any Big Difference Between 245 And 235 Tires? No, there is no big difference between 245 and 235 tires. The difference between 235 and 245 is only 3/8 inch.


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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.