Most 2012 Sentra models use 15-inch wheels on base trims, 16-inch wheels on mid- and higher trims, with some sport-oriented versions offering 17-inch wheels. Exact size depends on trim and market; check the door placard or the owner's manual for your specific vehicle.
Typical wheel sizes by trim
The following breakdown reflects common US-market configurations for the 2012 Sentra across trim levels and available options.
- Base S: 15-inch wheels (15x5.5 inches) — typically steel wheels with wheel covers; commonly paired with 195/65R15 tires.
- SV: 16-inch wheels (16x6.0 inches) — alloy wheels commonly paired with 205/55R16 tires.
- SL: 16-inch wheels (16x6.0 inches) — alloy wheels, similar sizing to SV, often with 205/55R16 tires.
- SR (sport-oriented): 17-inch wheels (17x7.0 inches) — alloy wheels, varies by package; commonly paired with 215/45R17 tires in many configurations.
In summary, base models typically ride on 15-inch wheels, mid and higher trims usually use 16-inch wheels, and sport-oriented versions may feature 17-inch wheels depending on the option package and market.
How to verify the wheel size on your specific car
To confirm the exact wheel size for a particular 2012 Sentra, check the placard on the driver’s door jamb for the wheel diameter, and verify the tire sidewall for the tire size specification. The owner's manual or a Nissan dealer can also provide the precise wheel size for your VIN.
Common tire sizes that pair with these wheels
Knowing the typical tire sizes helps when shopping for replacements or planning upgrades. The sizes listed below correspond to the corresponding wheel diameters commonly found on 2012 Sentra models.
- 15-inch wheels: 195/65R15 (some configurations may use 195/60R15)
- 16-inch wheels: 205/55R16
- 17-inch wheels: 215/45R17
Note: Tire sizes can vary by market, trim, and production date. Always confirm with the door placard or the vehicle’s documentation before purchasing tires or wheels.
Summary
The 2012 Nissan Sentra primarily offers 15-inch wheels on base models, 16-inch wheels on most mid- and higher trims, and 17-inch wheels on sport-oriented configurations. Verify the exact size on your car via the door placard or owner's manual, especially if you are shopping for replacements.


