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What size tires are on a Honda HR-V?

There isn’t a single tire size that fits every Honda HR‑V. Tire size varies by model year, trim level, and wheel option. To know the exact size for your specific HR‑V, check the tire sidewall, the door jamb placard, the owner’s manual, or Honda’s official specifications for your VIN.


In this article, you’ll learn how to identify your HR‑V’s exact tire size and what common ranges you might see on recent generations. We’ll also outline where to look for the official spec and what considerations come into play when replacing tires.


Why tire sizes vary across HR‑V generations


Tire size isn’t standardized across every HR‑V because Honda has offered different wheel sizes and tire packages over the years. Regional markets and trim levels also influence the stock size that a dealer may equip from the factory.



  • Different model years may come with 16, 17, or 18-inch wheels depending on the trim and option packages.

  • Higher trims or different markets often use wider tires or different aspect ratios to match the larger wheels.

  • Updated suspension, drivetrain, or safety features can lead to changes in recommended tire width or profile.


Understanding these factors helps explain why two HR‑Vs that look similar on the street can have different tire sizes. Always verify the exact specification for your particular vehicle before purchasing tires or wheels.


How to find your HR‑V’s exact tire size


Start with the most accessible sources, then confirm with official documentation. The tire size is encoded on the tire sidewall and is also listed on a vehicle placard and in the owner’s manual.



  1. Inspect the sidewall of one of your tires for the size code (for example, P205/60R16). The numbers indicate width, aspect ratio, construction, and wheel diameter.

  2. Look at the driver’s door jamb placard for the recommended tire size and inflation pressures specific to your vehicle.

  3. Consult the owner’s manual or Honda’s official website for model-year and trim-specific specifications, especially if you’re considering a wheel/tire swap.

  4. If you’re thinking about non-stock tires or wheels, consult a tire professional to ensure compatibility with load ratings, speed ratings, and vehicle handling characteristics.


Following these steps will help you determine the exact tire size for your HR‑V and avoid mismatches that could affect safety and performance.


Common tire size ranges for recent HR‑Vs


These are typical stock configurations seen on recent HR‑V models. Exact sizes vary by year and trim, so confirm with your vehicle’s documentation before buying tires.



  • 16‑inch wheels: commonly paired with around 205/60R16 tires

  • 17‑inch wheels: commonly paired with around 215/50R17 or 225/55R17 tires

  • 18‑inch wheels: commonly paired with around 225/50R18 tires


Again, these are general references. Check your HR‑V’s placard, sidewall, and owner’s manual for the precise stock size for your vehicle, and consider professional guidance if you plan to alter wheel sizes.


What to know when replacing tires


When replacing tires, stay within the manufacturer’s recommended size for your specific HR‑V. Use the exact original size or an approved alternative that preserves load and speed ratings. If you deviate from stock sizes, you may affect speedometer accuracy, handling, and insurance coverage. A tire professional can help you choose a suitable option that maintains safety and performance.


Summary


There is no universal tire size for all Honda HR‑Vs. Sizes depend on model year, trim, and wheel options, with stock configurations typically ranging from 16 to 18 inches. To identify the correct size for your vehicle, verify the tire sidewall code, the door jamb placard, and the official Honda specifications for your trim and year. This ensures you select tires that match your HR‑V’s load, speed rating, and performance requirements.

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