There is no single tire brand Honda uses across all models. Original equipment tires are supplied by several manufacturers, with the exact brand varying by model, year, trim, and regional supply agreements.
Honda's Tire Strategy: No Single Brand
Honda sources its factory-installed (OEM) tires from multiple tire manufacturers. The choice depends on factors such as the vehicle’s design goals, regional supplier contracts, and the performance targets Honda sets for each model. Consequently, different Honda models—even within the same generation—may arrive from the factory with different brands of tires.
Before listing the key factors, note that the most reliable way to identify the specific OEM tire brand on your vehicle is to verify the tire sidewall, refer to the original window sticker (Monroney label) if available, or contact a Honda dealership with your vehicle VIN.
- Model year and trim differences
- Regional supplier agreements (for example, North America, Europe, and Asia may have different tire partners)
- Performance and efficiency targets set by Honda for each model
- Availability and production changes that can shift which tire brands are used over time
In practice, the exact OEM tire brand on your Honda will depend on these variables. To confirm your car’s tire brand, use the verification steps outlined below or consult a dealer for the original equipment details.
How to Identify Your Honda's OEM Tire Brand
If you want to determine the exact tire brand that came on your Honda from the factory, follow these steps:
- Inspect the tire sidewalls for the brand name (for example, Michelin, Continental, Bridgestone, Goodyear, Hankook, Pirelli, etc.).
- Check the original window sticker (Monroney label) on the vehicle if you still have it; it may note the OEM tire size and sometimes the brand.
- Consult the owner's manual or the tire/wheel specification section for the recommended OEM tire options.
- Review service records or invoices from Honda dealerships to see if OEM tires were installed during maintenance or replacement.
- If the car was purchased used, be aware that tires may have been replaced by a previous owner with a different brand.
- Contact a Honda dealership and provide your VIN; they can pull the original equipment tire brand from the build data.
When replacing tires, matching the original brand is not always required, but it's important to maintain the vehicle’s intended performance, handling, and warranty considerations. If you choose aftermarket tires, ensure they meet Honda’s specified size, load index, and speed rating for your model.
Practical notes for owners
Understanding that Honda uses multiple OEM tire brands helps explain why tire branding may differ between similarly named models in different regions or years. For most drivers, the focus should be on selecting tires that match the manufacturer’s specifications for your specific vehicle and ensuring proper installation, rotation, and alignment.
Summary
Honda does not rely on a single tire brand across its entire lineup. The OEM tire brand varies by model, year, trim, and region, driven by supplier contracts and performance targets. To identify the exact brand on your car, check the tire sidewalls, review the window sticker or owner’s manual, or contact a Honda dealer with your VIN. When replacing tires, aim to match the original specifications or consult a professional to choose appropriate equivalents that preserve the vehicle’s performance and warranty.


