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What size wheels are on a 2015 Honda Pilot?

The 2015 Honda Pilot generally uses 18-inch wheels. The Elite trim is commonly equipped with 20-inch wheels in many markets.


Wheel sizes on the 2015 Pilot can vary by trim and region. Most models come with 18-inch wheels and tires, while the top-end Elite (and, in some regions, certain Touring configurations) offered larger 20-inch wheels as part of a package or standard equipment. If you’re buying used or checking a specific vehicle, verify the exact wheel size for that car through the VIN, owner’s manual, or with a dealership.


Wheel sizes by trim


Below is a concise breakdown of the wheel sizes typically found on the U.S. market 2015 Pilot by trim level.



  • LX: 18-inch alloy wheels with 245/65R18 tires (typical configuration).

  • EX: 18-inch alloy wheels with 245/65R18 tires (typical configuration).

  • EX-L: 18-inch alloy wheels with 245/65R18 tires (typical configuration).

  • Touring: 18-inch alloy wheels with 245/65R18 tires (typical configuration).

  • Elite: 20-inch wheels with 245/50R20 tires (top-end configuration in many markets).


These sizes reflect common U.S. market equipment for 2015 Pilots. Regional variations can occur, so it’s wise to confirm the exact specification for your vehicle.


Regional variations and confirmation


Different countries or packages may alter wheel availability. If you’re shopping outside the United States or considering aftermarket options, check the local configuration details or consult the dealer to ensure proper fitment and safety.


Notes on tires and replacements


When replacing tires or changing wheel sizes, aim to preserve the overall diameter to avoid speedometer inaccuracies and potential drivetrain issues. If you switch to a different wheel size, ensure the tires maintain appropriate clearance and load ratings for the Pilot’s suspension and braking system. A tire professional can help you select the correct size to maintain ride quality and safety.


Summary


In summary, the 2015 Honda Pilot primarily rides on 18-inch wheels across most trims, with the Elite trim commonly featuring 20-inch wheels in many markets. Always verify the exact wheel size for a specific vehicle, as trims and regions can vary. This ensures proper tire sizing, performance, and safety.

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