Most 2001 Honda Accords use 15-inch rims, but the EX V6 trim commonly uses 16-inch wheels. The exact size depends on trim and market; checking the door jamb placard is the surest way to know for your specific car.
Rim size by trim
The 2001 Accord came in multiple trims with slightly different wheel diameters. The following are the typical factory specs reported for U.S.-market cars:
- LX (4‑cylinder): 15×6 inches
- EX (4‑cylinder): 15×6 inches
- EX V6: 16×6.5 inches
These sizes refer to the wheel diameter and width as listed by manufacturers and replacement guides. There can be variations by production date or regional spec.
How to confirm your specific rim size
To verify the exact rim size on your car, check the tire and wheel information on the driver’s door jamb placard or consult the VIN-based parts listing in Honda’s catalog or a trusted parts retailer.
Rim replacement considerations
When replacing rims, you should verify several fitment details beyond diameter to ensure safe operation and correct handling.
- Bolt pattern: 4×114.3 mm
- Center bore: typically around 67.1 mm
- Offset: approximately +40 mm for standard 15" wheels; 16" wheels may have different offsets
- Rim width: commonly 6.0 inches for 15" wheels; sometimes 6.5 inches for certain 16" configurations
Bottom line: for most 2001 Accords with four cylinders, 15-inch rims are the standard, while the EX V6 uses 16-inch rims. Always verify with the car’s placard or a parts catalog.
Summary
In short, a 2001 Honda Accord typically rides on 15-inch rims unless it’s the EX V6 variant, which commonly uses 16-inch rims. Confirm your vehicle’s exact size on the door sticker or with a parts database using your VIN.


