Wheels on most Honda Accord Sport models are 19 inches in diameter (19x8.0) with 235/40R19 tires, though exact sizes vary by year, market and option packages.
Understanding wheel sizes for the Accord Sport
The question of wheel size depends on the model year and trim. Since the introduction of the 10th generation in 2018, Sport trims have typically featured larger wheels than base models, with some years offering 18- or 19-inch options depending on the specific package. Here is a practical guide to what you’re likely to find across recent models and how to verify your exact size.
Wheel sizes by generation and trim
Note: The following breakdown reflects typical factory wheel sizes for the 10th generation and nearby years, and is subject to market and package variations.
- 2018–present, 10th generation, Sport trim: commonly 19-inch alloy wheels (often 19x8.0) with 235/40R19 tires.
- Other trims in the 10th generation: LX typically 17-inch wheels; EX and EX-L usually 18-inch wheels, with Touring often using 19-inch wheels in many model years.
Wheel sizes can vary by year and market, so always verify your exact size on the vehicle documentation or the door jamb placard.
How to verify your exact wheel size
To confirm the wheel and tire size on your specific Accord Sport, use these steps:
- Inspect the tire sidewall for the size code (for example, P235/40R19). The last number indicates the wheel diameter in inches.
- Check the driver’s door jamb sticker for the recommended tire and wheel sizes for your trim and year.
- Consult the owner's manual or the official Honda spec sheet for your model year and trim.
- If you have aftermarket wheels, ensure compatibility with offset, clearance and load ratings.
In practice, the Sport trim in the current generation most often rides on 19-inch wheels, but the exact size can differ depending on the market and year. Verifying on the car itself is the best practice.
Summary
The Honda Accord Sport most commonly uses 19-inch wheels in recent years, typically 19x8.0 with 235/40R19 tires. Sizes vary by generation, year and trim, with LX often at 17 inches and EX/LX variants usually at 18 inches, and Touring sometimes 19 inches as well. Always check the door jamb placard or the owner's manual for your specific vehicle to ensure accuracy.


