The steering wheel on a 2011 Honda Accord is approximately 15.7 inches in diameter.
In context, steering wheel size matters for ergonomics, control feel, and compatibility with aftermarket accessories. For the 2011 Accord—part of Honda’s late-2000s to early-2010s midsize lineup—the wheel size was designed to balance comfort with responsive steering across the common LX, EX, and EX-L trims in the U.S. market.
Wheel size details for the 2011 Accord
Understanding the standard diameter and where variations may occur helps owners, buyers, and replacement parts shoppers avoid mismatches.
Standard size across trims
The vast majority of 2011 Honda Accord models used a 15.7-inch diameter steering wheel with a four-spoke design. This size was standard across the common U.S. trims (LX, EX, EX-L) for that model year.
Variations and considerations
Although 15.7 inches is typical, there can be regional differences or optional sport steering wheels that alter the diameter slightly. To be certain for a specific vehicle, verify by measuring the wheel directly or by consulting the owner’s manual or a factory parts catalog.
Ways to verify the exact size for your car can include the following approaches:
- Check the owner’s manual or factory specifications for your exact VIN and market.
- Measure the wheel diameter directly: place a tape across the wheel from inside edge to inside edge while the wheel is centered and stationary.
- Inspect the steering wheel hub label or service manual for model-code references that indicate the wheel size.
- Consult a Honda dealership or official parts catalog for your region to confirm any market-specific differences.
In practice, the standard 15.7-inch wheel was the norm for the 2011 Accord, but always verify if you’re replacing a wheel, seeking after-market components, or restoring a vehicle with regional specifications.


