The 2013 Honda Odyssey uses two main OE tire sizes depending on wheel size: 16-inch wheels use P245/65R16, while 18-inch wheels use P235/60R18.
In this article, we explain which sizes apply to different trims, how to confirm the correct size on your vehicle, and important considerations when replacing tires to maintain safety and performance.
Tire sizes by wheel size
Two common OE wheel configurations were offered for the 2013 Odyssey. Here are the sizes that typically correspond to each wheel size:
- P245/65R16
This size was standard for 16-inch wheel configurations, which appeared on base and some mid-level trims.
Higher-trim models with larger wheels used the following size:
- P235/60R18
This size was standard for 18-inch wheel configurations, seen on Touring and related trims.
Notes on verification and replacement tires
Always verify the correct tire size for your specific vehicle by checking the tire information placard on the driver’s door jamb, consulting the owner’s manual, or inspecting the sidewall of your current tires. If you replace with a different size, be mindful of overall tire diameter and load/speed ratings to avoid affecting speedometer accuracy, handling, and safety systems.
When shopping for replacements, aim to match the OE size that corresponds to your wheel size and trim. If you’re considering a size change, consult a tire professional to ensure proper fitment and compatibility with the vehicle’s suspension, braking system, and safety features.
Summary
For a 2013 Honda Odyssey, the tire size depends on wheel size: 16-inch wheels use P245/65R16, and 18-inch wheels use P235/60R18. Confirm the exact size shown on your door jamb placard or in the owner’s manual, and choose replacements that match the vehicle’s original specifications to maintain optimal safety and performance.


