In recent Honda Civic Sport models, the wheels are 18-inch alloy wheels.
However, wheel size can vary by year and market. Some generations and regions used 17-inch alloys, and the wheel finishes (machine-polished, gloss black, etc.) differ by trim and year. Check the door jamb placard or Honda’s official spec sheet for your specific model year and region.
Current US-market Civic Sport configuration
To understand the typical setup for the latest US-market version, note the common wheel sizing used on the Sport trim in recent years.
- Wheels: 18-inch aluminum alloy wheels on the Sport trim, with finishes ranging from machine-cut to darker tones depending on year and package.
Keep in mind that tire sizes can vary slightly by model year; always verify the exact numbers on the door placard or in the owner's manual for your vehicle.
How to verify your exact wheel size
If you want to confirm the precise wheel size for your Civic Sport, use these steps to check the specifications for your specific car.
- Inspect the tire sidewall on any wheel for the size stamped there (for example, P235/40R18).
- Look at the driver’s door jamb placard, which lists the original wheel and tire sizes installed at factory.
- Consult the owner's manual or the official Honda brochure for your model year and trim.
- If you have the VIN handy, ask a Honda dealer or use Honda’s official build data to confirm the wheel size for your exact vehicle.
Knowing the exact wheel size helps when replacing wheels, choosing tires, or shopping for compatible accessories.
Regional variations
Wheel sizing for the Civic Sport varies by region and generation. While 18-inch alloy wheels are common on the Sport in the United States, other markets and older generations have used 17-inch wheels or different finishes and tire sizes. Always confirm with the specific paperwork for your car or a dealer using your VIN.
Summary
The Honda Civic Sport has predominantly featured 18-inch alloy wheels in recent times, especially in the US market, but wheel size can differ by year, trim, and region. Always verify the exact specifications on the door placard, in the owner's manual, or via a dealer to ensure you have the correct wheel size for your vehicle.


