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What color are Honda Accord rims?

Honda Accord rims come in several colors depending on the model year, trim level, and wheel option; common finishes include silver, machined silver, gunmetal gray, gloss black, and chrome.


The color of Accord wheels can signal the trim and era, and manufacturers sometimes swap finishes between model years. Here’s a closer look at what shoppers and owners typically encounter.


Common finishes by trim and generation


What you’ll typically see on showroom and used cars includes the following wheel finishes.



  • Silver-painted alloy wheels — the most ubiquitous finish across base trims and older models.

  • Machined silver with a polished face — a bright, reflective look favored on mid-range trims.

  • Gloss black wheels — a hallmark of sportier variants and certain option packages.

  • Gunmetal gray or dark gray wheels — offered on multiple trims to convey a more aggressive stance.

  • Chrome or chrome-like wheels — seen on limited editions and some touring models.


While these finishes cover most Accord models, wheel color and style can vary by market, year, and optional packages. Checking your door jamb sticker or the vehicle’s build sheet confirms the exact wheel option for your car.


How to identify the wheel color on your Honda Accord


To verify the wheel finish on your specific car, follow these steps so you know what you’re dealing with when replacements or accessories are needed.



  1. Identify your trim and model year from the owner’s manual, VIN, or the door sticker.

  2. Check the wheel option code or package name on the sticker or build sheet to determine the exact finish.

  3. Look up the official wheel catalog for your model year to see the standard and optional finishes available.

  4. Compare the wheel’s finish in daylight with listed options (silver, machined, gloss black, gunmetal, chrome) to match accurately.

  5. Consult a dealer or Honda’s customer support if you need confirmation of a rare or dealer-installed finish.


Knowing the exact color helps when ordering replacements, tires, or accessories, and it can affect compatibility if you’re seeking aftermarket wheels.


Variations by generation (note on era)


What to expect in recent Accords (roughly 2018–present)


In the 10th generation, common wheel finishes include silver finishes on base rims, with gloss black or dark gray options appearing on sportier trims. Machined finishes with bright faces are also popular for higher trims and some optional packages.


What to expect in earlier Accords (roughly 2013–2017)


Earlier models more often featured silver-painted alloy wheels across base trims, with gray or gunmetal options available on select packages and sport variants. Chrome wheels were less common outside special editions.


Summary


Honda Accord rims come in a range of colors, centered on finishes like silver, machined silver, gloss black, gunmetal gray, and chrome. The exact color depends on the model year, trim, and wheel package, so checking the vehicle’s build sheet is the best way to know for your specific car. This variety reflects Honda’s effort to offer both practical and sport-oriented styling across generations.

What billionaire drives a Honda Accord?


Jeff Bezos
Jeff Bezos was still driving a 1997 Honda Accord years after becoming a billionaire. Bezos's choice of car came to light in a “60 Minutes” interview with Bob Simon in 1999. At that time, Amazon was a 5-year-old company known mainly as an online bookstore.



What wheels does the Honda Accord use?


Most Honda Accords come stock with 17'', 18'' or 19'' rims and a 5x114.



What color are car rims?


Bold & Bright Rim Colors
While silver, black and white dominate the mainstream, bold colors such as red, green, orange, custom blues and bronze bring out the personalities of different cars.



How to find color code for rims?


Many wheels have a paint code sticker located on the wheel itself. Common places to check include: Inside the wheel rim: Near the hub area. On the back of the wheel: Close to the lug nuts.


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