The wheel lug nuts on most Honda HR-V models are M12 x 1.5 with a 60-degree conical seat. A 19 mm socket is typically used to install or remove them, and the standard tightening torque is about 108–110 Nm (80–82 ft-lbs). Always verify the exact specifications for your year and trim in the owner’s manual, especially if you have aftermarket wheels or locking lug nuts.
Key lug-nut specs you should know
The following specifications cover the common factory hardware found on HR-V wheels. This helps you identify the correct tools and torque when performing maintenance.
- Thread size: M12 x 1.5
- Seat type: 60-degree conical (tapered) seat
- Nut hex size (socket you’ll need): 19 mm
- Recommended torque: approximately 108–110 Nm (80–82 ft-lbs)
Note: Some HR-Vs may have locking lug nuts that require a special key. If your vehicle uses locking nuts, ensure you have the key before attempting removal or installation.
Generational consistency and practical notes
Honda generally uses the same lug-nut specifications across HR-V generations, but wheel choices and aftermarket parts can introduce variations. If you’re upgrading wheels or changing tire/wheel configurations, verify the exact nut size and torque with the wheel manufacturer or your service manual.
Tips for replacing lug nuts or wheels
Always use lug nuts that match the original thread pitch and seat type. If you’re unsure, bring a sample nut to an auto parts store or consult the owner’s manual. For aftermarket or high-performance wheels, follow the supplier’s torque guidance and re-torque after a short road test.
Summary
In most cases, the Honda HR-V uses M12 x 1.5 lug studs with a 60-degree conical seat, requiring a 19 mm socket and a tightening torque around 108–110 Nm (80–82 ft-lbs). Always confirm the exact specs for your specific year, trim, and wheel setup in the owner’s manual, particularly if aftermarket wheels or locking nuts are involved.


