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What kind of tires are on a Honda Odyssey?

The Honda Odyssey typically uses all-season, tubeless radial tires, but the exact size and wheel diameter depend on the model year and trim.


Understanding tire types and sizes across generations


The Odyssey has evolved through several generations, and tire sizes and wheel diameters changed with each redesign. In general, Odysseys use passenger-car, tubeless radial tires designed for a balance of comfort, noise control, and family-friendly practicality.


Where to find your exact tire specification


To know the precise tire size for your vehicle, check the door jamb placard and the owner's manual, and inspect the sidewall of the current tires for size, load rating, and speed rating.


Common size ranges by generation (illustrative):



  • Early generations (roughly 1995–2004): 16-inch wheels with tires around 215/70R16 or 225/65R16.

  • Mid-generation (roughly 2005–2010): 16–17-inch wheels; sizes around 215/65R16 or 235/65R16, depending on trim.

  • Later generations (2011–present): 17–18-inch wheels; sizes such as 235/60R18 or 235/65R17 on many trims, with some higher trims using 19-inch wheels and corresponding sizes.


Size variations exist; always verify your vehicle’s exact spec.


Choosing tires for your Odyssey


For most Odyssey owners, all-season tires provide balanced performance for year-round driving. In climates with snow and ice, winter tires are beneficial. Touring all-season tires can offer a quieter ride and longer tread life, while some high-performance options exist mainly on upper trims or for specific driving preferences.


Before buying, consider climate, driving conditions, and warranty considerations, and ensure the tire size and load rating match your vehicle's requirements.


Common tire categories you’ll see when shopping:



  • All-season tires: Balanced performance for dry, wet, and light winter conditions; suitable for year-round use in temperate regions.

  • Winter tires: Specialized tread patterns and compounds for snow and ice; remove or replace with warmer-weather tires when winter ends in warm climates.

  • Touring tires: Focus on comfort, low road noise, and mileage; popular for family-friendly minivans.

  • Performance tires: Higher grip for spirited driving; not commonly needed on standard Odyssey trims.


Note: Run-flat tires are not common on most Odysseys; confirm whether your model includes run-flat capability if applicable.


Maintenance and tire care tips


Regular tire maintenance improves safety, handling, and efficiency. The following guidelines help Odysseys wear tires evenly and longer:



  • Regularly check tread depth and replace tires before wear reaches the legal limit.

  • Monitor tire pressure monthly and adjust to the placard values, including before long trips.

  • Rotate tires as recommended by Honda (often every 5,000–7,500 miles) to promote even wear.

  • Ensure proper wheel balance and alignment to prevent uneven wear and vibration.


Consistent maintenance helps maximize tire life and safety across all driving conditions.


Where to find exact specifications


Because the Honda Odyssey spans multiple generations, the exact tire size, type, and wheel diameter vary by year and trim. The most reliable sources are the door jamb placard and the owner's manual; the tire sidewall shows size and load rating.


Summary: The Honda Odyssey typically uses tubeless, all-season radial tires. Sizes range from 16 inches on older base trims to 18 or 19 inches on newer higher trims, with common sizes such as 215/70R16, 235/60R18, or similar depending on the model year. Always verify your exact specifications on the placard and in the manual, and choose tires suited to your climate and driving needs.

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