The steering wheel on most Honda passenger cars generally measures about 14.5 to 15 inches in diameter, though exact size can vary by model, year, and trim.
Typical sizes by Honda model category
Sizes vary across the lineup, but the following ranges cover the majority of recent Honda models.
Compact cars
Typical range for compact Honda models like the Civic and Fit:
- 14.5–15.0 inches in diameter
In short, compact Hondas commonly land around 14.5 to 15 inches.
Sedans
Typical range for sedans such as the Accord and related variants:
- About 15.0 inches in diameter
Overall, sedans tend to hover around 15 inches across most trims.
SUVs
Typical range for Honda SUVs like the CR-V, Pilot, and Passport:
- Approximately 15.0–15.5 inches in diameter
For Honda’s mainstream SUVs, the wheel size generally falls in the 15.0 to 15.5-inch range.
Pickup
Typical range for the Ridgeline and other pickups:
- About 15.5–16.0 inches in diameter
Duty-oriented models tend toward the larger end of the spectrum, around 15.5 to 16 inches.
How to measure your own steering wheel
To determine the exact size for a specific vehicle, measure across the wheel from the outer edge of the rim at the 3 o’clock position to the opposite edge at 9 o’clock. Use a flexible tape measure or string, then convert to inches if needed (1 inch = 2.54 cm).
Steps to measure your Honda steering wheel:
- Place the tape at the outer rim and measure straight across to the far edge.
- Record the measurement in inches (or convert from metric).
After measuring, compare the result to the ranges above or consult the owner’s manual or Honda dealership for the model-specific specification.
Summary
For most modern Honda vehicles, you can expect a steering wheel diameter in the 14.5 to 15.5 inch range, with compact cars leaning toward the lower end and pickups toward the upper end. Always verify the exact size for a given model and year by consulting official specs or measuring directly on the wheel.


