Most Honda Accord Sport models in the current generation ride on 19-inch wheels, but the size varies by year and market. The common tire pairings are 235/40R19 or 245/40R19.
Overview by generation
The wheel size of the Accord Sport has evolved with each generation and region. Here’s a concise guide to what you’re likely to find on recent cars.
Current generation (2018–present, US and many markets)
In the 10th generation, the Sport trim is typically equipped with 19-inch alloy wheels. The standard width is commonly 8 inches, and the tire sizes most often seen are 235/40R19 or 245/40R19, depending on the model year and engine option.
To help you verify for your exact car, here are the typical patterns you’ll encounter in recent years.
- Wheel diameter: 19 inches on most Sport models.
- Wheel width: commonly 8.0 inches (8J).
- Common tire sizes: 235/40R19 or 245/40R19, depending on year and engine.
In short, the current Accord Sport commonly uses 19-inch wheels; however, check the door jamb sticker or owner’s manual for your exact specification.
Earlier generations and non-US markets
Older Accords and variants sold outside the United States have used smaller wheels on the Sport trim. For example, the ninth generation often topped out with 18-inch alloy wheels on Sport, and tire sizes commonly around 235/45R18 in many regions.
- 9th generation (2013–2017) Sport: typically 18-inch wheels with 235/45R18 tires.
- Non-US markets: some Sport trims used 18-inch or 17-inch wheels depending on local specs.
These examples illustrate how wheel size changed as Honda refined the Accord, with 19-inch wheels becoming more common on the Sport trim in the current generation.
Summary
The bottom line: in the current generation, Accord Sport commonly uses 19-inch wheels (19x8) with tire sizes around 235/40R19 or 245/40R19. Older generations typically used 18-inch wheels on Sport. For exact specs, always check the door jamb sticker or your owner’s manual, since wheel size can vary by year, engine, and market.


