The 2015 Honda CR‑V uses different stock tire sizes depending on the trim: LX models wear 205/65R16 tires, EX/EX‑L models use 225/65R17 tires, and Touring models come with 235/60R18 tires.
Stock tire sizes by trim
The following OEM sizes reflect the factory wheel configurations for most 2015 CR‑V trims. If you’re unsure which trim you have or if you’ve swapped wheels, verify the size on the tire sidewall or in the owner’s manual.
- LX — 205/65R16
- EX and EX‑L — 225/65R17
- Touring — 235/60R18
Knowing the exact size helps ensure proper fit, ride quality, and safety. If you’re replacing tires, sticking to the original size is typically the simplest and most reliable choice.
Important considerations when replacing tires or changing sizes
If you’re considering an upgrade or wheel/tire swap, these guidelines help maintain vehicle performance and accuracy of systems like the speedometer and ABS.
- Keep overall diameter close to the stock size to avoid speedometer and ABS issues. A variance within about 3% is commonly recommended.
- Match or exceed the original load index and speed rating appropriate for your driving conditions and load.
- Ensure the new tires clear the fenders, suspension, and brake components, especially if you change wheel width or rim diameter.
When in doubt, consult your dealer or a qualified tire shop to confirm fitment for your specific vehicle configuration and wheel choice.
How to verify your exact tire size for a given vehicle
To confirm you have the correct size for your particular CR‑V, you can:
- Check the Driver’s Door Jamb placard that lists the recommended tire size for your current wheels.
- Look at the tire sidewall for the size code (e.g., 205/65R16) on all four tires.
- Consult the owner’s manual or Honda’s official specifications for your trim and model year.
Verifying the size ensures you order the right tires and maintain optimal handling, ride comfort, and safety.
Summary
For a 2015 Honda CR‑V, the stock tire sizes are trim‑dependent: LX models use 205/65R16, EX/EX‑L use 225/65R17, and Touring uses 235/60R18. When replacing tires, aim to match the original size to preserve speedometer accuracy and vehicle performance. If you’re considering size changes, check clearance and consult a professional to ensure proper fitment.


