The Honda Accord does not have a single universal rim size. Wheel size varies by model year and trim. In recent generations, base models typically ride on 17-inch rims, while higher trims and sport variants often use 18- or 19-inch rims. To confirm the exact size for a specific car, check the door placard, owner’s manual, or the official Honda specifications for that model year.
Rim sizes by generation and trim
For the current generation of the Honda Accord (introduced in 2018 and continued with updates through recent model years), wheel sizes fall within a common range. The exact size depends on trim level and factory options, so it’s important to verify for any given vehicle.
- Base trims (such as LX) generally use 17-inch wheels.
- Sport variants tend to use larger wheels, commonly 18 inches or 19 inches depending on the year and market.
- EX-L models are often equipped with 18-inch wheels, though some configurations may vary by year.
- Touring trims typically come with 19-inch wheels as a performance/luxury upgrade.
Because wheel sizes can change with updates, regional specs, or optional packages, always verify the exact size for the specific car you’re considering or owning.
How to confirm the exact rim size on your Accord
To pinpoint the precise rim size for a particular vehicle, use these steps:
- Check the driver’s door jamb sticker for the wheel size specification (it often lists the wheel diameter in inches).
- Inspect the tire sidewall for the tire size code (for example, P215/55R17); the last number usually indicates the wheel diameter in inches.
- Consult the owner’s manual or a build sheet/spec sheet for the exact trim and year’s standard wheels.
- If you have access to the VIN, use Honda’s official resources or a dealer to pull the exact factory specs for that vehicle.
These steps will help you determine the correct rim size for any specific Honda Accord you’re evaluating or owning.
Summary
- Rim sizes for the Honda Accord vary by year and trim.
- Common configurations in recent years include 17-inch wheels on base trims, with 18- and 19-inch options on higher trims and Sport variants.
- Always verify the exact size via the door placard, tire sidewall, owner’s manual, or official Honda spec sheets.


