The standard wheel diameter for the 2011 Honda Pilot is 17 inches. Most trims ride on 17-inch wheels with a common tire size of P245/65R17. Some higher-end configurations offered larger wheels as part of optional packages or regional variants.
Standard wheel size
This section covers the baseline setup that most 2011 Pilots came with from the factory.
- Wheel size: 17 x 7 inches (common across the lineup).
- Tire size: P245/65R17.
In everyday terms, 17-inch wheels with 245/65R17 tires are the default configuration you’re most likely to encounter on a 2011 Pilot.
Optional larger wheel sizes by trim and package
Some trims or regional packages offered larger wheels as an upgrade. If your Pilot has one of these options, you may see bigger diameter wheels on the vehicle.
- 18-inch wheels: Typically paired with P245/60R18 tires (not universal to all markets or trims).
- 20-inch wheels: Often associated with higher-trim packages or specific regional configurations, commonly paired with P245/50R20 tires (availability varies by market and model year).
Note that these larger wheels were not standard across all 2011 Pilot models. To confirm the exact specification for a given vehicle, check the door jamb placard or the owner's manual.
How to verify your exact wheel size
For absolute accuracy, inspect the placard on the driver’s door jamb, which lists the recommended tire and wheel sizes for your specific vehicle. The tire sidewall itself also shows the size (for example, P245/65R17). The owner's manual provides additional context on acceptable tire sizes and wheel options.
Summary
In summary, the typical wheel size for a 2011 Honda Pilot is 17 inches (17x7) with 245/65R17 tires. Larger 18-inch or 20-inch wheels were available on certain trims or regions, but not universally across all models. Always verify the exact specification on your vehicle’s placard or manual.


