There isn’t a single tire size for all Honda Civics—it's determined by the model year, trim, and wheel choice.
The best way to confirm your exact size is to check the door placard, the owner's manual, or the tire sidewall. This guide explains how to identify the right size and what to consider if you replace or upgrade tires.
How to find your exact tire size
To determine your exact tire size, use these reliable methods in order of convenience.
- Check the driver’s door jamb placard for the recommended tire size (for example, something like P205/55R16).
- Consult the owner’s manual in the Tire and Wheel Information section.
- Inspect the tire sidewall of your current tires for the size markings (e.g., 205/55R16).
- Look up your vehicle’s VIN on Honda’s official site or contact a dealer to confirm OEM specs.
Using the placard or manual ensures you select the correct OEM size. Changing sizes without guidance can affect performance, safety, and speedometer accuracy.
Common sizing ranges you may encounter
This section provides a general guide to the wheel and tire sizes Civics have used across generations. The numbers reflect typical OEM spec ranges rather than a single universal size.
- Older Civics (roughly 1990s to early 2000s): commonly 13–15 inch wheels; tires typically in the 185–205 mm width range.
- 2010s Civics (10th generation, roughly 2011–2021): commonly 15–17 inch wheels; tires roughly 195–215 mm width.
- Modern Civics (11th generation and newer, 2020s onward): commonly 16–18 inch wheels; tires around 205–235 mm width.
These ranges reflect typical factory equipment by generation. Always verify your exact size for your specific year and trim, especially if you plan to replace or upgrade tires.
Upgrading tire sizes: considerations
If you’re considering non-OEM sizes to alter grip or appearance, keep these considerations in mind.
- Clearance and rubbing: ensure new tires will not contact fenders or suspension during full steering lock or rough road conditions.
- Speedometer accuracy: changes in overall diameter can affect displayed speed and odometer readings; recalibration may be needed.
- Load and speed ratings: replacement tires should meet or exceed OEM load index and speed rating.
- Rim width compatibility: ensure the chosen tires are compatible with your wheel width and follow manufacturer guidelines.
- Warranty and performance: non-OEM sizes can affect warranties and ride quality; consult a professional before proceeding.
Consult a tire professional or Honda dealer before changing sizes to avoid safety, performance, or warranty issues.
Summary
Honda Civics use a range of tire sizes that vary by model year, trim level, and wheel options. Always verify the exact size with the door placard or owner's manual, and if you replace or upgrade tires, consider clearance, speedometer impact, load ratings, and warranty implications. When in doubt, seek guidance from a tire specialist or a Honda dealer to ensure you select the right size for your specific Civic.


