The 2012 Accord SE uses different tire sizes depending on the wheel option, with 17-inch wheels commonly wearing 235/45R17, 18-inch wheels typically using 235/40R18, and 16-inch wheels often fitted with 205/60R16. Always verify on the door jamb placard for your specific car.
Common factory tire sizes by wheel option
Several wheel configurations were offered for the 2012 Accord SE. The sizes listed below reflect typical factory setups, but your exact car may differ based on options and regional markets.
- 16-inch wheels: 205/60R16
- 17-inch wheels: 235/45R17
- 18-inch wheels: 235/40R18
The exact size can vary with special editions or regional models, so always double-check the placard on your vehicle.
How to verify the correct size for your vehicle
To avoid incorrect replacements, use these verification methods:
- Check the driver-side door jamb placard for the recommended tire size and inflation pressures.
- Look at the sidewall of your current tires for the size code (for example, P235/45R17).
- Consult the owner's manual or contact a Honda dealer if you can't access the placard or the numbers are illegible.
If your car has a nonstandard wheel package or you’re considering a size change, consult a tire professional to ensure compatibility with ABS, speedometer accuracy, and overall handling.
Additional considerations
Beyond matching the manufacturer's size, other factors influence tire choice on the 2012 Accord SE:
- Speed rating and load index must meet or exceed OEM specifications.
- All-season versus performance or touring tires should align with climate, driving style, and comfort preferences.
- Upgrading to larger wheels (e.g., moving from 17" to 18") may require adjusting tire width and rolling diameter to maintain proper speedometer readings and clearance.
When upgrading wheels or tires, seek guidance from a tire professional to avoid interference with steering, suspension, or safety systems.
Summary
The 2012 Honda Accord SE accommodates multiple stock tire sizes based on wheel size: 16" typically uses 205/60R16, 17" uses 235/45R17, and 18" uses 235/40R18. Always confirm the exact size on the door placard or in the owner's manual, and consider professional advice if changing wheel sizes or going beyond OEM specifications.


