The wheel sizes for a 2010 Honda Accord vary by trim and body style. In the US market, sedans typically use 16-inch wheels on base trims and 17-inch wheels on higher trims, while Coupes commonly use 17-inch wheels, with 18-inch wheels available on some sport-oriented packages.
This article breaks down the common factory wheel sizes by body style and trim, notes market variations, and explains how to verify the exact size on a specific vehicle using the door jamb placard or owner's manual.
Wheel sizes by body style
The following sections provide a concise guide to the typical wheel sizes you’d find on a 2010 Accord, separated by sedan and coupe formats.
Sedan
The sedan lineup generally used two main wheel sizes depending on trim.
- Sedan LX: 16-inch wheels
- Sedan EX: 17-inch wheels
- Sedan EX-L: 17-inch wheels
In short, the sedan’s wheels most commonly ranged from 16 inches on base models to 17 inches on mid-to-high trims.
Coupe
The coupe typically rode on slightly larger or equivalent wheel sizes, with sport-oriented options offering larger wheels in some configurations.
- Coupe LX-S: 17-inch wheels
- Coupe EX: 17-inch wheels
- Coupe EX-L: 17-inch wheels (18-inch wheels available on certain sport packages)
Overall, the coupe most often used 17-inch wheels, with 18-inch variants available depending on package or trim.
How to confirm the exact size on your vehicle
To ensure accuracy for a specific car, always check the driver’s door jamb placard where wheel/tire size is listed, or reference the vehicle’s original window sticker and owner's manual. Market differences can lead to variations outside the typical configurations described above.
Summary
The 2010 Honda Accord offered a range of wheel sizes that depended on trim and body style. For US-market sedans, 16-inch wheels were common on base trims, while 17-inch wheels were standard or optional on higher trims. Coupes most often used 17-inch wheels, with 18-inch wheels available on certain sport-oriented packages. Always verify the exact size for your specific vehicle using the door placard or build documentation.


