In short, wheel sizes for the 2014 Civic vary by trim: LX uses 15-inch wheels, EX and EX-L use 16-inch wheels, and the sport-focused Si uses 18-inch wheels.
The 2014 Civic lineup offered several wheel-and-tire configurations tied to trim and market. This article outlines the standard factory wheel sizes typically found on the main US-market trims, with notes on variants and how to verify the exact size on your specific car.
Wheel sizes by trim
The following list shows the standard factory sizes typically equipped on US-market 2014 Civics by trim level.
- LX: 15 x 6.0J steel wheels with 195/65R15 tires
- EX: 16 x 6.0J alloy wheels with 205/55R16 tires
- EX-L: 16 x 6.0J alloy wheels with 205/55R16 tires
- Si: 18 x 7.5J alloy wheels with 235/40R18 tires
Note: Wheel sizes can vary by regional market and by any optional wheel packages offered on specific trims. Always confirm with your VIN or the door jamb placard for your exact vehicle.
Market variants and aftermarket considerations
In some markets or for special editions, wheel sizes may differ or feature larger or smaller wheels as part of a package. Aftermarket wheels also change the original size, and changing wheel diameter or width can affect clearance, speedometer accuracy, and ride quality. If you’re replacing wheels, use the tire size and offset that preserve correct fitment and performance.
How to verify the correct size for your Civic
To ensure you have the correct wheel and tire size, check these sources on your car and in its documentation.
- Driver’s door jamb placard listing the recommended wheel and tire size
- Owner’s manual or warranty booklet
- Tire sidewall markings on the installed tires (for example, 195/65R15)
- Vehicle identification number (VIN) and build sheet from Honda if you need official confirmation
By consulting these sources, you can confirm the exact wheel size for your 2014 Civic, including any trim- or market-specific variations.
Summary
The 2014 Honda Civic offered a progression of wheel sizes: 15 inches for LX, 16 inches for EX and EX-L, and 18 inches for the Si. Always verify the size on your specific vehicle using the door placard or owner's manual, as regional differences and optional wheel packages can alter the standard configuration.


