Common factory tire sizes for the 2013 Honda Accord vary by trim and wheel size, with LX models typically riding on 16-inch wheels, EX on larger diameters, and the Sport trim using the largest wheels. The most frequently seen stock sizes are 205/65R16 for LX, 235/45R17 for EX, 235/45R18 for EX-L with Navi, and 235/40R19 for the Sport.
In practice, the exact size on any given 2013 Accord depends on the original equipment wheel package installed by Honda for that trim. To confirm your car’s precise tire size, check the door jamb placard, the owner’s manual, or the tire sidewall itself. If the car has aftermarket wheels, the size may differ from factory specifications.
Factory tire sizes by trim
- LX/LX-P: 205/65R16
- EX: 235/45R17
- EX-L (Navi/Touring options): 235/45R18
- Sport: 235/40R19
These sizes reflect common factory configurations across typical 2013 Accord models. Wheel choices and regional specifications can cause variations, so always verify with the vehicle’s placard or documentation.
How to verify the exact size on your car
Before checking the sources below, use this information to locate the precise tire size for your specific vehicle configuration.
- Inspect the driver’s door jamb placard, which lists the recommended tire size for the car as it left the factory.
- Consult the owner’s manual or the tire information label found in the glove compartment or on the door frame.
- Look at the sidewall of one of the tires currently on the car; the size is printed like 205/65R16, 235/45R18, etc.
- If you’re unsure or the car has aftermarket wheels, contact a Honda dealer or use the VIN to pull factory specifications for your exact build.
Knowing the exact size helps ensure proper fit, performance, and safety. When replacing tires, also verify load rating and speed rating to match or exceed the original specifications.
Why tire size matters for performance and safety
The correct tire size maintains steering accuracy, braking performance, and ride quality. Using a significantly different size can affect speedometer accuracy, ABS/calibration, and overall handling. If you’re considering switching to a different wheel size (for example, upgrading to larger diameter wheels), consult a professional to ensure the new tires and rims are compatible with the car’s suspension, clearance, and load requirements.
Summary
The 2013 Honda Accord offered several factory tire sizes depending on trim: LX/LX-P typically used 205/65R16, EX commonly used 235/45R17, EX-L Navi/Touring used 235/45R18, and Sport used 235/40R19. Always confirm the exact size on your vehicle via the door placard or tire sidewall, and consult a dealer if you’re unsure, especially if aftermarket wheels are installed.


