The Honda Accord commonly uses a 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern—the five lug holes are arranged on a circle with a 114.3 mm diameter (equivalently 5x4.5 inches). There are year- and market-specific variations, so it’s essential to confirm for your exact vehicle, year, and trim.
Common bolt pattern for the Accord
The following summarizes the standard pattern found on the vast majority of Hondas Accord across markets since the 1990s.
- 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern (5-114.3), i.e., five lug holes on a 114.3 mm circle.
- Equivalently written as 5x4.5 inches.
In practice, these two descriptions refer to the same standard pattern and are widely used in parts catalogs and wheel retailers. Always verify the exact numbers for your car’s model year and region.
How to verify your exact model
Because there have been regional variations and occasional model-year changes, use these steps to confirm your Accord’s bolt pattern precisely.
- Check the owner’s manual or Honda’s official service information for your specific year and market.
- Consult the Parts or Wheels catalog for your VIN or build date to confirm the bolt pattern.
- Physically measure the bolt circle: measure the distance from the center of one lug hole to the center of the opposite lug hole to obtain the bolt circle diameter (BCD).
- If you’re unsure, ask a dealership or a tire/wheel shop to confirm using a bolt-pattern gauge or a professional wheel fitment chart.
With these steps, you’ll be able to confirm whether your Accord uses the standard 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern or if a nonstandard pattern applies to your specific vehicle.
Summary
Conclusion: For most Honda Accords, the bolt pattern is 5x114.3 mm (5-114.3), or 5x4.5 inches. However, always verify for your exact year, market, and trim due to occasional variations.


