In most Chevy Spark models, the stock rims are 14 inches. Higher trims and some markets offer 15-inch alloy wheels. This article breaks down the typical sizes and how to verify yours.
The wheel size for the Spark can vary by model year, region, and trim level. To get the exact size for your car, check the tire placard on the door jamb or consult the owner's manual or Chevrolet's specifications for your year and market.
Common rim sizes by market and trim
Below are the typical sizes you’ll encounter on Spark models. Note that exact sizes can vary by year and market.
- 14-inch wheels are standard on most base trims (steel wheels, often with hubcaps).
- 15-inch wheels are available on mid-to-high trims or as part of factory upgrade packages (usually alloy wheels).
In short, 14" and 15" are the two most common rim sizes for the Chevy Spark, with your exact size depending on year, market, and trim level.
How to verify your Spark's wheel size
Use these steps to confirm the exact rim size on your vehicle:
- Look at the tire sidewall for a size code. The number after the 'R' indicates the wheel diameter in inches (for example, R14 means a 14-inch rim).
- Check the tire and rim size placard on the door jamb (usually the driver's side) where tire specifications are listed.
- Consult the owner's manual or the original window sticker or build sheet for your specific model/year.
- If in doubt, contact a Chevrolet dealer with your VIN for an exact specification.
These steps will help you confirm the exact rim size for your Spark, ensuring you purchase compatible tires and wheels.
Summary
The Chevy Spark typically uses 14-inch rims on base configurations and 15-inch rims on higher trims or optional packages. Sizes can vary by region and model year, so verify using the door placard, manual, or dealer resources.


