Most Honda CR-Vs today use aluminum alloy wheels, typically ranging from 17 to 19 inches in diameter. Base trims usually start around 17 inches, while higher trims commonly ride on 18- or 19-inch alloys. Older or regional models may have had steel wheels with hubcaps. The exact wheel type and size depend on model year, trim level, and market.
Wheel materials and finishes
CR-V wheels are produced in a few common materials and finishes. The majority of newer models use lightweight aluminum alloy wheels finished in various styles, while a handful of older or budget-oriented variants may still employ steel wheels with wheel covers. Finishes can include machined, painted, two-tone, or dark chrome, depending on trim and market.
Before listing the typical options, here is a quick guide to the kinds you’re likely to encounter on recent CR-Vs.
- Aluminum alloy wheels (most common on current trims)
- Steel wheels with hubcaps (rare on recent US models, more common on older or budget-focused markets)
- Finished options include machined, painted, silver, gunmetal, and two-tone
- Distinctive styling for higher trims (often larger and more elaborate designs on EX-L and Touring)
Wheels and finishes can change with model-year updates and regional packages, so verify the exact look and material on your vehicle’s documentation or by inspecting the wheel itself.
Typical wheel sizes by generation and trim
Wheels on the Honda CR-V have evolved over generations. In general, the contemporary lineup uses 17- to 19-inch alloy wheels, with larger diameters reserved for higher trims. The exact size—and whether a given trim uses a 17", 18", or 19" wheel—depends on the model year and market.
- Current generation (roughly 2017–present): LX typically features 17-inch alloy wheels; EX commonly moves up to 18-inch alloys; EX-L and Touring often use 19-inch alloy wheels, with finish variations by year and package.
- Recent refreshes and regional variations (2023–2024 models and markets): wheel sizes remain in the 17–19 inch range across trims, with Touring and certain packages emphasizing 18"–19" designs and distinctive finishes.
Sizes and available finishes can vary by country and specific model year, so check the original equipment specifications for your exact vehicle if precise numbers are needed.
How to verify your CR-V’s wheel size
To confirm the wheel size on your exact CR-V, check the tire placard on the door jamb, the owner’s manual, or the dealer’s build sheet. You can also read the number stamped on the wheel itself, typically formatted as something like 7.0Jx17 or 7.5Jx19, which indicates the wheel width and diameter.
Notes by year and market
Wheel options can differ by country, trim level, and model year. Some markets may offer 16" or 17" steel wheels on entry-level variants, while others may standardize larger aluminum wheels across more trims. For a VIN-specific configuration, consult the official Honda brochure or a Honda dealer.
Summary
In today’s CR-V lineup, wheels are predominantly aluminum alloy and typically span 17 to 19 inches in diameter, with base trims more likely to show 17" wheels and higher trims featuring 18" or 19" designs. Material, finish, and exact size vary by year and market, so verifying via the door placard, owner’s manual, or dealer documentation will give you the precise specification for your vehicle.


