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What size tire goes on a Honda Accord?

There isn’t a single tire size for all Honda Accord models—the size depends on the year and trim. Check the driver’s door placard or the owner’s manual to confirm the exact specification; for many recent Accords, OEM tires fall in the 17–19 inch wheel range with sizes such as 235/45R17, 235/45R18, or 235/40R19 depending on trim.


This article explains how to determine the exact tire size for your Accord and what sizes you might encounter on newer models, so you can replace tires confidently and maintain proper performance and safety.


How to find your exact tire size


Use these reliable steps to verify the precise OEM tire size for your specific vehicle configuration:



  • Check the tire placard on the driver’s side door jamb, which lists the recommended tire size (for example, P235/45R18) and pressure.

  • Consult the owner’s manual; there is a section that details the tire size by trim and model year.

  • Look up the factory specifications for your VIN on the Honda Owner Portal or contact a Honda dealer for your exact build sheet.

  • When replacing tires, aim to match the OEM size, load index, and speed rating to preserve handling, odometer accuracy, and safety. If you must deviate, consult a tire professional first.


Using these steps will help ensure you select tires that fit correctly and perform as intended for your Accord.


Common OEM sizes on recent Honda Accords


For modern Accords, wheel diameters typically span 17 to 19 inches, with common tire size patterns you may encounter. Exact sizes vary by year, trim, and regional specifications, so always verify on your car.



  • 17-inch wheels: many trims use a tire pattern like P235/45R17

  • 18-inch wheels: several trims use a tire pattern like P235/45R18

  • 19-inch wheels: Touring and some high-end trims often use a tire pattern like P235/40R19


Note that hybrids or regional variants may have different sizes or wheel options, so the door placard or official documentation is the best source for your exact configuration.


Why wheel size matters


Wheel size affects ride quality, handling, speedometer accuracy, and compatibility with your brake components. Larger wheels often come with lower-profile tires, which can improve cornering but may reduce ride comfort. Always align replacement tires with the original specifications unless you’re intentionally changing performance characteristics with expert guidance.


Tips for selecting tires after confirming size


Once you know the correct size, consider the following when buying tires: tread pattern suitable for your climate, speed rating appropriate for your driving, load index for vehicle weight, and a reputable brand with a good warranty. If you drive a hybrid or a sport-tuned variant, you may have additional considerations.


Summary


In short, there is no universal tire size for the Honda Accord. The correct size depends on the model year, trim level, and wheel option. Always verify using the door placard, owner’s manual, or a dealer, and match the tire size, load index, and speed rating when replacing all four tires. Typical recent patterns include 235/45R17, 235/45R18, and 235/40R19, but exact specs can vary by configuration. By confirming the precise size, you’ll maintain optimal safety and performance for your Accord.

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