The 2015 Honda Accord uses different wheel diameters depending on trim level: LX models typically come with 17-inch wheels, EX and EX-L models with 18-inch wheels, and the top-tier Touring with 19-inch wheels. Corresponding factory tire sizes commonly seen with these diameters are 235/45R17 for LX, 235/45R18 for EX/EX-L, and 235/40R19 for Touring. Regional markets or optional sport packages can alter these sizes, so always check your car’s door jamb sticker or owner's manual for the exact specification.
The question covers the standard wheel sizes offered for the 2015 Accord and how those sizes map to each trim, including any variations introduced by packages or regional versions. The following sections break down the sizes by trim and provide guidance on verification and replacement compatibility.
Wheel sizes by trim
The following list summarizes the factory wheel diameter and typical tire size associated with each trim level of the 2015 Accord in most U.S.-market configurations.
- LX — 17-inch wheels; typically paired with 235/45R17 tires
- EX and EX-L — 18-inch wheels; typically paired with 235/45R18 tires
- Touring — 19-inch wheels; typically paired with 235/40R19 tires
Note: Some variations may occur due to specific wheel designs or regional offerings. For exact numbers on your car, verify the label on the driver's door jamb and consult the owner's manual.
How to verify wheel size on your car
To confirm the wheel and tire sizes for your exact vehicle, inspect the driver's door jamb sticker, which lists the recommended wheel size and tire size, and refer to the owner's manual. If you’re replacing wheels, ensure the new wheels match the bolt pattern, offset, and load rating of the OEM setup, and consider tire size changes only if permitted by Honda's guidelines for that model year.
Summary
The 2015 Honda Accord uses a tiered wheel strategy by trim: LX with 17-inch wheels, EX/EX-L with 18-inch wheels, and Touring with 19-inch wheels, with corresponding tire sizes of 235/45R17, 235/45R18, and 235/40R19. Always verify the exact specifications on your vehicle’s door jamb sticker or in the owner’s manual, as market differences and optional packages can alter the factory sizes.


