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What size tires are on a Lexus CT200h hybrid?

The Lexus CT200h typically uses 205/55R16 tires on 16-inch wheels, with 215/45R17 tires available on 17-inch wheels as an option.


Tire size can vary by model year and market. To be sure, check the vehicle’s door jamb placard or the owner's manual for the exact specification for your car.


Common tire sizes by wheel diameter


Here are the standard stock sizes commonly found with the CT200h’s two main wheel options:



  • 16-inch wheels: 205/55R16

  • 17-inch wheels: 215/45R17


Note that these sizes can vary by year and market, and some trims or aftermarket configurations may differ. Always verify the exact size for your vehicle before purchasing tires.


How to verify the exact size for your vehicle


To confirm the precise tire size for your CT200h, use these steps:



  1. Inspect the tire sidewall for the size code (for example, 205/55R16 or 215/45R17).

  2. Check the driver’s door jamb sticker for the original equipment tire size and recommended pressure.

  3. Consult the owner's manual or contact a Lexus dealer with your VIN for the exact specification.


Having the correct size ensures proper fit, performance, and safety. If you plan to change sizes, seek professional guidance to avoid clearance or performance issues.


Summary


In brief, the CT200h’s stock tire sizes typically fall to two options: 205/55R16 on 16-inch wheels and 215/45R17 on 17-inch wheels. Always verify the exact specification for your specific model year and market by checking the placard, manual, or dealer records.

Why was the Lexus CT 200h discontinued?


Lexus discontinued the CT200h primarily due to slow sales, as it failed to compete with other luxury entry-level cars and was outclassed in fuel efficiency and performance by its own Toyota Prius sibling. The vehicle's aging platform and powertrain, along with a shift in the market towards luxury crossovers, also contributed to its discontinuation.
 

  • Poor sales: The CT200h's sales were consistently low, particularly in the U.S. market, where it sold just under 9,000 units in 2016 compared to competitors like the Mercedes CLA and Audi A3. 
  • Underwhelming performance: Reviewers and consumers noted the powertrain felt underpowered and uninspiring, despite the Lexus badge, with a slow 0-60 mph time. 
  • Outclassed by the Prius: Its hybrid system was based on an older Toyota Prius platform, meaning its fuel economy was lower than the newer generation of the Prius, which offered better efficiency and improvements in other areas. 
  • Market shift: The automotive market was increasingly moving toward smaller luxury SUVs (crossovers), a segment that Lexus addressed with the later introduction of the UX. 
  • Aging platform: The CT200h had been around since 2011 with only minor updates, making its technology and design feel outdated compared to newer competitors. 



What size tires are on a Lexus CT 200h?


The most common Lexus CT200h tire size is 215/45R17, which is standard on many models and trims. However, some models come with a 16-inch wheel size, 205/55R16, or a smaller 15-inch size, 195/65R15, depending on the year and trim level. 

  • Standard and F Sport: Typically use 215/45R17 tires. 
  • Some earlier or base models: May use 205/55R16 or 195/65R15 tires. 

It is essential to check your specific model year and trim for the correct tire size to ensure proper fit and performance.



What are common CT 200h problems?


2016 Lexus CT 200h FWD 4dr Hybrid

  • head gasket issues
  • cylinder misfiring
  • coolant leak
  • motor oil consumption
  • engine water pump / thermostat issues
  • high voltage battery issues
  • moon roof rattling



What year is the best Lexus CT 200h?


The best Lexus CT200h years are generally considered to be 2014-2017, as this is the period when it received its most significant updates, including the modern "spindle grille," revised bumpers, and updated LED lighting. However, models from 2015-2017 are also highly sought-after for their modern features, such as optional larger screens and the F Sport package, which adds a sportier look and feel.
 
2014-2017

  • Significant redesign: The major exterior and interior updates in 2014 gave the CT200h a much more modern look, incorporating Lexus's signature "spindle grille" and revised bumpers. 
  • Updated features: These model years included new wheel options, LED daytime running lights, and a new "shark-fin" antenna. 
  • Top-spec options: Higher trim levels in later years, like 2016, offered remote features through an app and improved navigation. 
  • F Sport package: The F Sport package offered a sportier aesthetic with enhanced interior and exterior styling. 

Pre-facelift (2011-2013) 
  • Pros: These years are generally reliable and can be good value. 
  • Cons: The design is less modern than later models, and earlier versions lacked some of the technology features found in the 2014 refresh. 

Post-facelift (2018-2022)
  • Pros: These models retain the modern exterior styling but have slightly different technology features.
  • Cons: They do not receive any mechanical updates over the 2017 model year. 


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