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What size tires are on a 2016 Chevy Cruze?

The tire size for a 2016 Chevy Cruze varies by trim and wheel option. The commonly seen OEM sizes are 205/60R16 for 16-inch wheels, 215/50R17 for 17-inch wheels, and 235/45R18 for 18-inch wheels.


The Cruze was offered in multiple trims with different wheel packages, so the exact tire size on a given car depends on its factory configuration. To confirm your specific size, check the door jamb sticker or the owner's manual.


Common factory sizes by wheel diameter


The following list reflects typical sizes associated with the Cruze’s wheel options in the U.S. market. Market variations or aftermarket wheels can alter these values.



  • 16-inch wheels: P205/60R16

  • 17-inch wheels: P215/50R17

  • 18-inch wheels: P235/45R18


Note: Always verify by inspecting the tire sidewall and the vehicle’s certification or tire size label. If replacing tires, aim to keep the overall diameter close to the original to maintain speedometer accuracy and drivetrain performance.


How to verify your exact size


Follow these steps to confirm the precise tire size for your individual vehicle configuration:



  1. Look at the sticker on the driver's door jamb for the recommended tire size listed by the vehicle manufacturer.

  2. Inspect the tire sidewall on the tires currently installed to read the size code (for example, 205/60R16, 215/50R17, or 235/45R18).

  3. Consult the owner's manual or your dealer if your Cruze has aftermarket wheels or a non-standard configuration.


In practice, most 2016 Cruzes with the base setup use 205/60R16 tires, while higher trims with larger wheels use 17" or 18" sizes as listed above.


Summary


In short, the 2016 Chevy Cruze used multiple tire sizes depending on the wheel diameter: 205/60R16 on 16-inch wheels, 215/50R17 on 17-inch wheels, and 235/45R18 on 18-inch wheels. Always verify the exact size for your vehicle via the door jamb sticker or the owner's manual, especially if your car has aftermarket wheels or a different market configuration.

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What size tires for 2016 Chevy Cruze?


The Chevy Cruze typically comes with a wide range of original equipment (OE) tires, including the following tire sizes: 195/65R15 tires. 205/55R16 tires. 215/60R16 tires.



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What size tires fit on a Chevy Cruze?


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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