The hubcap size for a Toyota Camry isn’t universal; it lies with the wheel diameter used on your specific model year and trim, typically ranging from about 15 to 19 inches. To know the exact size for your car, check the wheel specification or measure the wheel.
Why hubcap size varies across Camry models
Hubcaps (wheel covers) are designed to fit a particular wheel diameter. Over Camry generations, Toyota has used different wheel configurations—from steel wheels with covers to alloy wheels with center caps—so the presence and size of a separate hubcap can change by year and trim.
How to identify the correct hubcap size
Use one of these practical methods to determine the correct diameter for your Camry hubcap:
- Check the tire size printed on the sidewall. The code, such as P215/60R16, includes the wheel diameter in inches (here, 16). The hubcap should match that diameter.
- Look at the door jamb sticker or the owner's manual for wheel/tire size specifications specific to your trim and model year.
- If you can access the wheel directly, measure across the wheel from edge to edge to obtain the diameter in inches; this is the size your hubcap should correspond to if you’re replacing a cover.
Note: Modern Camrys often use alloy wheels that do not require a separate hubcap; in that case, you’ll see a wheel center cap rather than a traditional hubcap.
Common Camry sizes by era (guidance)
Camry wheel sizes have varied widely. While exact sizes depend on year and trim, the following range provides a general sense of what has been used:
- 15 inches: seen on some older or base steel-wheel configurations.
- 16 inches: very common on many mid-range Camry trims across several generations.
- 17 inches: widely used on higher trims in the 2010s and 2020s.
- 18 inches: available on some upscale or sporty configurations in later years.
- 19 inches: offered on select high-end configurations in certain model years; such wheels are often alloy, reducing the likelihood of a separate hubcap.
Concluding paragraph: The exact hubcap diameter is tied to the wheel size for your specific Camry. Always verify your vehicle’s wheel size before purchasing a hubcap, and remember that some trims may not use a traditional hubcap at all.
Why this matters for buyers and restorers
Buying the wrong hubcap is both a fit and aesthetic issue. For accuracy, consult Toyota’s parts catalog using your VIN or the exact wheel size—as listed on the tire sidewall or in the owner’s manual—and purchase the corresponding hubcap or center cap to ensure a proper fit and appearance.
Summary
There is no single inch measurement for a Toyota Camry hubcap. The size depends on the wheel diameter used by your model year and trim, commonly spanning 15–19 inches across Camry generations. To determine the precise size, check the tire size code on the sidewall, inspect the door jamb sticker or owner’s manual, or measure the wheel directly. If your Camry uses alloy wheels, you may only need a center cap rather than a traditional hubcap.


