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How much does a new rim cost for a Honda HR-V?

A new rim for a Honda HR-V typically costs between about $80 and $900 per wheel, depending on material, whether it’s an OEM part or aftermarket, and whether a sensor is included. Prices vary by year, trim, and seller.


To understand the full price landscape, this article breaks down the main cost drivers, typical price ranges, and practical tips for shopping and installation.


What drives the price of a HR-V rim


Several factors determine how much you’ll pay for a replacement wheel, from material to where you buy it. Here are the major influences.



  • Material and construction: steel wheels are usually the cheapest, alloy wheels cost more, and forged wheels sit at the high end. Typical ranges per wheel include roughly: steel around $80–$150; OEM alloy around $150–$400; budget aftermarket alloy $100–$300; mid‑range aftermarket $300–$600; premium forged $600–$1200+.

  • OEM vs aftermarket: OEM wheels (from Honda or the official parts network) tend to be pricier per wheel than many aftermarket options, but fit and finish are guaranteed. Aftermarket wheels vary widely by brand and style, affecting both price and availability.

  • Size and design: larger diameter wheels (16–18 inches or more, depending on year and trim) and more intricate finishes typically cost more. Heavier, more complex designs can also push up price.

  • TPMS sensors and compatibility: wheels with integrated tire pressure monitoring sensors (TPMS) or that require reprogramming add about $50–$100 per wheel if not included.

  • Source and delivery: dealer parts counters, independent shops, and online retailers all price differently; shipping and handling can add to the sticker price.

  • Installation and related services: mounting, balancing, valve stems, and lug nuts add another per-wheel charge (roughly $15–$50 for mounting/balancing, plus a possible $10–$50 for TPM reprogramming).


Shop smart by understanding these factors, because a seemingly small difference in material or seller can translate to substantial savings or added cost over time.


Typical price ranges and scenarios


To give you a practical sense of what you might pay, here are common scenarios for HR-V rims. Before this list, note that actual prices vary by year, trim, and retailer.



  • OEM steel wheel replacement: approximate $80–$150 per wheel; may be bundled with wheel covers rather than a full alloy wheel.

  • OEM alloy wheel replacement: typically $150–$400 per wheel, depending on exact model and finish.

  • Budget aftermarket alloy wheels: roughly $100–$300 per wheel, with frequent sales and compatibility guarantees.

  • Mid-range aftermarket alloy wheels: commonly $300–$600 per wheel for popular brands and finishes.

  • Premium aftermarket or forged wheels: often $600–$900+ per wheel, with some high-end brands surpassing $1,000.

  • Wheels with TPMS sensors included or needed: add about $50–$100 per wheel if not included in the wheel price.

  • Professional installation and tire mounting: $15–$50 per wheel, depending on shop and region.


In practical terms, replacing a single HR-V wheel with a mid-range aftermarket alloy and including mounting, a TPMS sensor, and basic installation can land you in the $300–$600 range, while OEM replacements or premium forged wheels can push toward $600–$1,000+ per wheel.


Buying tips and compatibility


Before purchasing, verify the wheel’s bolt pattern, hub bore, and offset to ensure a proper fit on your HR-V. If you’re replacing a single wheel, consider whether you want to match the original finish and size, or opt for a different style. Some HR-V trims use larger wheel diameters and lower-profile tires, which can affect ride quality and clearance.


Summary


For a Honda HR-V, rim costs vary widely by material, OEM versus aftermarket, and whether sensors are included. Expect roughly $80–$150 for steel, $150–$400 for OEM alloy, and $100–$1,000+ for aftermarket or forged wheels, with mounting, TPMS, and installation adding to the total. Shop around, confirm fitment, and factor in hidden costs when budgeting for a replacement wheel.

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