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What size wheel does a Honda Civic have?

There isn’t a fixed wheel size for every Civic—the wheel diameter depends on the model year and trim. In recent Civics, you’ll typically see 16 to 19-inch wheels, with larger sizes reserved for sportier variants.


Understanding wheel size variability


The Honda Civic lineup evolves over generations, and manufacturers often change wheel designs and diameters to balance ride comfort, handling, and appearance. Base models usually come with smaller wheels, while sportier or performance-oriented versions push toward larger diameters. For any given car, the exact wheel size is specified by the trim and year and can be confirmed from official sources or the vehicle’s placard.


Common ranges you’ll encounter


Note: the following ranges reflect typical configurations seen in recent Civics. Exact sizes depend on the generation and trim, so verify for your specific vehicle.



  • 16 inches — common on base trims in many recent generations

  • 17 inches — typical for mid-range trims in several generations

  • 18 inches — used on sportier trims in certain model years

  • 19 inches — the largest OEM wheel size on the most performance-focused variants


These ranges help you anticipate what you might find on a car you’re considering, but the precise figure for a given Civic should be confirmed with official documentation or the vehicle’s placard.


How to confirm your exact wheel size


To ensure you have the correct size for replacement wheels or tires, use these reliable sources and checks.



  • Check the owner's manual or the official spec sheet for your model year on Honda’s site or in the vehicle’s documentation.

  • Inspect the driver’s-side door jamb placard for the wheel diameter (for example, “R16” or “16 x 6.0 JJ”).

  • Look at the tire sidewall for the tire size; the diameter portion (the number after the “R”) indicates the compatible wheel diameter (e.g., P205/55R16 → 16-inch wheel).

  • Use a VIN-based lookup or contact a Honda dealer to confirm the OEM wheel size for your exact trim and year.


If you’re replacing wheels, choose OEM-equivalent sizes to maintain accurate speedometer readings, braking performance, and handling characteristics.


Summary


The Honda Civic does not have a single wheel size. Across generations and trims, wheel diameters typically range from 16 to 19 inches, with 16" and 17" being common on base and mid-range trims and 18"–19" appearing on sportier or performance-focused variants. Always verify the exact size for your specific vehicle via the placard, owner’s manual, or a VIN-specific spec lookup before purchasing wheels or tires.

How fast can a Honda go?


The 2025 Honda Civic top speed is reported to be 114 miles per hour for the Civic Sport Touring Hybrid. In 2023, the top reported speed of the Honda Civic Type R was 169 miles per hour. Type R options generally provide the best performance for the lineup.
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What is the best oil for a Honda Civic?


Honda recommends using Genuine Honda Motor Oil 0W-20, approved by the Environmental Protection Agency and Honda.
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What size rims come on a Honda Civic?


Wheel Configuration Reference

Vehicle Make / ModelYear RangeWheel Size Range
Honda Civic (All Except Si and Type R)2016 to 2021(16x7) to (19x8.5)
Honda Civic (Type R)2017 to 2021(19x8.5) to (20x9.5)
Honda Civic (Si)2017 to 2020(18x8) to (20x9)
Honda Civic (Si)2022 to 2026(18x8) to (20x9)

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What are the most common Civic repairs?


In a nutshell: The Honda Civic is generally a very reliable family car, with newer models performing especially well in owner surveys. Common problems include brake wear, minor electrical faults and, on some 2017-2022 1.0 VTEC Turbo models, wet belt-related engine issues that can become expensive if ignored.
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