The wheel sizes on a 2016 Honda Civic vary by trim and body style, but you can expect a range from 16 inches up to 19 inches depending on the configuration. The exact size for your car can be confirmed by checking the door jamb sticker or the owner's manual.
In 2016, Honda offered Civic models in sedan and hatchback forms with multiple trims. Each trim's wheels were tuned for different looks and handling characteristics, so the rim diameter is not identical across the lineup. Below is a guide to the typical sizes you might encounter, with notes on where variations can occur by market or production run.
Common rim sizes by trim (sedan and hatchback)
Before listing, note that wheel sizes can differ by trim and region. The following reflects common configurations found on North American models in 2016.
Sedan trims
- 16 inches: Entry/base trims (such as the LX) commonly wore 16-inch wheels, often steel with covers.
- 17 inches: Mid-range trims (such as EX and EX-L) typically used 17-inch alloy wheels.
- 18 inches: Sport-oriented or higher-end sedan variants sometimes used 18-inch alloy wheels.
- 19 inches: The performance-focused Civic Si sedan used 19-inch wheels.
Concluding note for sedan trims: Exact wheel size depends on the specific trim and market; always verify with the vehicle’s sticker or manual.
Hatchback trims
- 16 inches: Base hatchback trims commonly featured 16-inch wheels (steel or alloy, depending on the market).
- 17 inches: Many hatchback mid-range trims used 17-inch alloy wheels.
- 18 inches: Sport-oriented hatchback variants often came with 18-inch alloys.
- 19 inches: If a hatchback variant matched the Si-level performance spec, it could use 19-inch wheels.
Concluding note for hatchback trims: As with sedans, exact sizes vary by trim and region; confirm via the door sticker or owner’s manual.
Summary
The 2016 Honda Civic offered a spectrum of rim sizes to match different trims and body styles: 16-inch wheels on base models, 17-inch wheels on mid-range trims, 18-inch wheels on sport-oriented variants, and 19-inch wheels on the performance-focused Civic Si. For a precise answer about your specific vehicle, check the driver’s door jamb sticker or the official documentation for that exact trim and market.


