In brief, the 2013 Honda Accord uses a 5-lug bolt pattern on a 114.3 mm bolt circle (5x114.3).
The 2013 Accord, available as sedan and coupe across trims, shares this standard wheel fitment. This article explains what that means for wheels and tires, how to verify compatibility, and other factors you should consider when replacing wheels.
Bolt pattern basics
Center bore and hub centering
Wheel fitment isn't just about the bolt pattern. The center bore size determines how the wheel centers on the hub, and a mismatch can affect balance and vibration. For most 2013 Accords, the center bore is 64.1 mm, so wheels must match or be fitted with appropriate hub-centric rings.
The bolt pattern itself tells you how many bolts are used and the circle diameter on which they lie. For the 2013 Accord, it's five lug holes on a circle 114.3 mm in diameter (4.5 inches).
- Bolt pattern: 5x114.3 mm (5 lug holes on a 114.3 mm circle), i.e., 5x4.5 inches
- Center bore: 64.1 mm
- Lug nut size and seat: typically 12 mm diameter studs with 1.5 mm thread pitch; lug nuts are designed for a conical seat on this platform. Verify on your vehicle or with your wheel supplier if you’re using used wheels.
Conclusion: For the 2013 Accord, the standard wheel fit is 5x114.3 with a 64.1 mm center bore. Use this as your baseline when shopping for wheels.
How to verify on your vehicle
Before you buy wheels, verify the pattern on your specific car with these steps:
- Consult the owner’s manual or a VIN-specific wheel specification sheet
- Physically inspect the hub to confirm there are five lug holes and measure the circle diameter they form
- Check the center bore size and compare with the wheel’s center bore or use hub rings if necessary
Conclusion: Confirming the bolt pattern, center bore, and wheel offset ensures proper fitment and avoids mounting issues.
Summary
The 2013 Honda Accord uses a 5-lug bolt pattern on a 114.3 mm bolt circle (5x114.3) with a typical center bore of 64.1 mm. When shopping for wheels or tires, ensure the pattern, center bore, and offset are compatible with your specific trim to maintain safe, balanced performance.


