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What size tires Fit a Honda Fit?

There isn't a single tire size that fits every Honda Fit; the correct size depends on model year, market, and trim. Common stock sizes include 14-, 15-, and 16-inch options such as 165/65R14, 195/65R15, and 195/50R16, but you should confirm your exact spec from the door jamb placard or owner's manual.


In detail, the Fit lineup has evolved through multiple generations and trims, with regional variations in wheel sizes. This guide outlines typical stock sizes used on common versions and explains safe options if you upgrade wheels or tires.


Stock tire sizes by generation


These lists reflect sizes commonly fitted to Honda Fit models in major markets. Always verify your car’s exact size on the door placard or in the owner's manual.


First generation (roughly 2007–2013/2014, global Jazz and US Fit)


In the early generation, buyers commonly found smaller 14-inch wheels on base trims and larger 15-inch wheels on higher trims. The tire sizes varied by country and year.



  • 14-inch wheels were commonly paired with around 165/65R14 to 175/65R14 tires on many trims.

  • 15-inch wheels were commonly paired with around 195/60R15 tires on several trims.


Note: Variations exist by market and year; always check the door sticker or owner's manual for your exact size.


Second generation (roughly 2012–2019, global Jazz/Fit)


By the second generation, many markets standardized on two main sizes, depending on trim.



  • LX/EX trims commonly used P195/65R15 tires on 15x5.5J wheels.

  • Sport/RS or equivalent trims often used P195/50R16 tires on 16x6.0J wheels.


These sizes cover the majority of US, European, and Asian-market fits, but regional differences do apply.


Third generation (roughly 2020–present in markets where the model continues)


The latest Jazz/Fit generations in many markets continue with two wheel-size options tied to trim levels, with updates to tires for efficiency and handling.



  • 15-inch wheels on most mid-range trims with P195/65R15 tires.

  • 16-inch wheels on higher or sport-oriented trims with P195/50R16 tires.


Again, regional specs may differ, so verify the exact tire size for your car before buying.


Guidelines for upgrading or changing sizes


If you plan to switch to a different tire size or upgrade wheel diameter, keep the overall tire diameter within a small range of the stock to maintain accurate speedometer readings and integration with safety systems.



  • Rule of thumb: maintain overall diameter within about 3% of the stock size.

  • Common checks: recalculate diameter using the formula: diameter ≈ (section width × aspect ratio / 100) × 2 + wheel diameter, with all values in inches after converting from millimeters as needed.

  • When moving to larger rims (e.g., from 15" to 16"), you may need to use a lower-profile tire (e.g., from 65 series to 50 series) to keep the diameter similar.


For precise compatibility, consult your tire retailer or Honda service center and use the exact numbers printed on your door sticker or owner’s manual.


Quick compatibility tips


If you are unsure, these practical steps help identify a compatible size quickly.



  • Check the door jamb placard on the driver's side for the original tire size and recommended pressure.

  • Match the load index and speed rating to your driving conditions and climate.

  • When replacing, aim to keep the same diameter to avoid impacting speedometer accuracy and traction control systems.


Always confirm with the manufacturer’s documentation for your specific model year and region.


Conclusion and summary


In summary, tire sizing for the Honda Fit is not universal; the correct size depends on the generation, trim, and market. The most common configurations in recent years are 15-inch wheels with 195/65R15 and 16-inch wheels with 195/50R16. If you're upgrading, aim to preserve overall diameter and consult official specifications for your exact vehicle.


Next steps


For precise fitment, locate your vehicle’s VIN, check the door placard, and consult the owner's manual. A tire professional can also confirm compatibility and suggest alternatives that match your driving needs and local conditions.

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