The wheel diameter you’ll find on a Honda Civic depends on model year and trim, with OEM sizes typically ranging from 15 inches up to 20 inches. For the exact size on your car, check the door jamb placard or the owner’s manual.
As generations evolved, Honda offered different wheel diameters across trims. This piece outlines typical ranges, how to identify your specific size, and what to consider if you’re thinking about upgrading rims.
Rim sizes by trim and era
These ranges reflect common factory configurations across recent Civics. Always verify with the vehicle’s official documentation or manufacturer specifications for your exact build.
- 15-inch rims: Common on base trims and older Civic generations.
- 16-inch rims: Frequently found on mid-range trims and newer base models.
- 17-inch rims: Widely used on higher trims and many mid-to-late generation Civics.
- 18-inch rims: Used on sportier trims and certain edition models.
- 19-inch rims: Typical on the Civic Si, reflecting a performance-oriented setup.
- 20-inch rims: Reserved for the Civic Type R, the high-performance variant.
Knowing these general ranges helps when shopping for a used Civic or planning wheels, but the exact size for your car should be confirmed from the placard or manual.
Upgrade considerations: what to know before swapping rims
Before buying aftermarket wheels, it’s important to account for compatibility and safety factors that affect fitment and performance.
- Bolt pattern: Most Civics use a 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern, but verify for your year and market.
- Offset and width (ET): Typical offsets are around +40 to +50 mm, but incorrect offsets can cause rubbing or braking interference.
- Brake clearance: Some larger diameters may impact caliper clearance or require modifications.
- Tire compatibility and speedometer: Changing wheel diameter affects overall tire diameter and may require recalibration of the speedometer.
- Load rating: Ensure wheels are rated for the vehicle’s weight and performance needs.
When in doubt, consult a dealer or a reputable wheel/tire shop to avoid fitment issues and safety risks.
How to verify the exact size for your Civic
The most reliable sources are the vehicle’s door jamb sticker and the owner’s manual. The placard lists the recommended tire size and the wheel diameter. If you have the VIN, a Honda dealer can pull the factory wheel specification for your exact build, and reputable retailers will show compatible sizes for your year and trim.
Summary
Honda Civics come with a range of rim sizes depending on generation and trim—from 15 inches on base models to 20 inches on the Civic Type R. Always confirm your exact size via the door placard or owner’s manual, and consider bolt pattern, offset, width, and clearance when upgrading to ensure safe fitment and optimal performance.


