In most markets, the 2013 Honda Fit's stock tire size depends on the trim: LX uses 175/65R15, while EX and EX-L use 195/50R16. Always verify the exact size on the vehicle's placard and in the owner's manual.
The question concerns the original equipment tire sizes that came with the car from the factory. The sizes vary by trim and wheel option, and regional models can differ. The following sections summarize the common configurations for the 2013 Fit and how to confirm them on your vehicle.
The following list shows the most common factory sizes for US-market 2013 Fits.
- LX: 175/65R15
- EX/EX-L: 195/50R16
When replacing tires, you should use the same size as originally specified to maintain proper handling and speedometer accuracy, unless you have a knowledgeable mechanic advise an alternative. If you choose a different size, consider possible effects on traction control, ABS, and ride quality.
How to verify your exact tire size
To be sure, check the Tire and Loading Information label on the driver's door jamb, which lists the standard tire size for your vehicle's current configuration. You can also consult the owner's manual or the manufacturer's official specifications for your VIN. If you recently rotated tires or replaced wheels, confirm the size of the current tires on the sidewall.
Regional variations
In markets outside the United States, the Fit may use different tire sizes due to alternative wheel options or market-specific packages. Always rely on the placard and the local dealer's guidance for your region.
Summary
The 2013 Honda Fit typically comes with 175/65R15 tires on the LX trim, and 195/50R16 tires on the EX and EX-L trims in the US. Always verify with the door jamb placard or the owner's manual, especially if you are buying used or changing wheels. Matching the OEM size helps preserve performance and safety.


