There isn't a single standard diameter for Honda steering wheels; most models use a wheel roughly 14½ to 15 inches in diameter (about 37 to 38 cm), though exact size varies by model and year.
Why the size varies
Car manufacturers tailor steering wheel size for ergonomics, safety, and steering feel. Honda's lineup ranges from compact cars to SUVs, and different models and trims may use slightly different wheel diameters to balance comfort, control, and airbag deployment requirements.
Typical range by model
Below is a general guide to common sizes used across popular Honda models. Note that exact diameter can vary by trim, year, and optional equipment.
- Civic: approximately 14.7–15.0 inches (about 37–38 cm) in recent generations.
- Accord: commonly around 15.0 inches (about 38 cm).
- CR-V: often around 15.0 inches (about 38 cm).
- Fit (Jazz): typically about 14.5 inches (about 37 cm).
- HR-V: around 14.5–15.0 inches (about 37–38 cm).
In practice, dealers or the owner's manual can confirm the exact figure for a specific vehicle by model year and trim. For performance-oriented trims, some models may offer a slightly smaller wheel to reduce steering effort and improve feel, but the difference is usually modest.
How to measure your steering wheel diameter
If you need the precise measurement for your vehicle, you can measure it directly. The method below yields an accurate figure without disassembly.
- Park on a level surface and ensure the steering wheel is straight.
- Use a flexible tape measure or a piece of string to span from the inner edge of one side of the wheel to the opposite side across the center.
- Record the distance across the wheel's rim as the diameter. For greatest accuracy, measure along the inner edge of the wheel where your hands typically grip.
- Optionally, compare the measurement to the owner's manual specifications or look up the exact wheel size for your VIN in Honda's official parts catalog.
Measuring the wheel directly is the most reliable method if published specifications for your exact model/year are not readily available.
Practical considerations
Wheel diameter affects steering feel, turning radius, and compatibility with accessories such as steering wheel covers or sport hubs. If replacing a wheel, aim to match the original diameter to preserve steering geometry and airbag fitment.
Summary
Honda steering wheels typically measure about 14.5 to 15 inches in diameter (roughly 37 to 38 cm), though exact size varies by model and year. For precise figures, check the owner's manual, Honda's official parts catalog, or measure your wheel directly. In short, expect a typical range rather than a single universal measurement across the Honda lineup.


