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What size tires are on a Honda Fit Sport?

The typical stock tire size for Honda Fit Sport models sold in the United States in recent years is 195/50R16 on 16-inch wheels. Exact sizing can vary by model year and by market, so you should verify using your car’s door jamb placard or owner's manual.


How tire sizes vary by year and market


Honda's Fit Sport trim has shifted wheel sizes across generations and regions. While 16-inch wheels with low-profile tires are common on many Sport models, some markets and older years used smaller wheels or different aspect ratios. To avoid straying from factory specifications, always check the official placard on your vehicle.



  • 16-inch wheels: 195/50R16 — the most common stock size on recent U.S. Fit Sport trims.

  • 15-inch wheels: 185/60R15 — found on older models or markets with smaller wheel packages.


Note: The exact size for your car is on the tire sidewall and on the door jamb placard; sizes can differ by year and trim level.


How to verify the exact size for your specific car


To confirm the exact tire size for your exact vehicle, use these steps:



  1. Look at the tire sidewall for the size code (for example, 195/50R16).

  2. Check the driver’s door jamb placard for the tire size and recommended inflation pressures.

  3. Consult the owner's manual for the recommended tire sizes for your trim and year.

  4. If you’re unsure, contact a Honda dealer and provide your VIN to pull up the original equipment fitment.

  5. When replacing tires, ensure you match size, load index, and speed rating, and consider a tire with similar performance characteristics if upgrading.


Where to find: the placard is typically on the door frame of the driver’s door; the owner's manual has a dedicated tire section; the dealership can look up build data by VIN.


Additional considerations when replacing tires


Performance, load, and speed ratings


Choose tires that meet or exceed the original specifications to maintain handling, braking performance, and safety margins.


Wheel and diameter implications


Keeping the overall diameter close to the original helps preserve speedometer accuracy and vehicle dynamics. If you replace with a different size, consider professional alignment and recalibration as needed.


Summary


For most Honda Fit Sport models in recent years, the stock tire size is 195/50R16 on 16-inch wheels, though exact specifications can vary by year and market. Always verify with the door jamb placard or owner's manual and consult a dealer if you’re unsure. Accurate sizing ensures proper handling, braking, and display of speedometer accuracy, especially if you’re considering tire upgrades.

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