The wheel size on a Honda Fit depends on model year and trim. In general, base models use 15-inch wheels, while higher trims use 16-inch wheels. The exact size can vary by year and market, so check your car’s door placard or owner’s manual to confirm.
Generations and typical wheel sizes
The following outlines common configurations for the most widely sold versions in North America. Specific models may differ by year, region, or special editions.
- LX and other base trims: 15-inch wheels (often steel wheels with covers).
- EX, EX-L, and some Sport trims: 16-inch wheels (typically aluminum alloy).
Note that tire width and aspect ratio vary with year and trim, and not all markets used the exact same specs. Always verify for your specific year and market.
How to confirm your exact size
To be precise, check the vehicle's official specifications on the door jamb placard or in the owner's manual, and inspect the tire sidewall for the tire size and the wheel diameter.
- Door jamb placard: Look for a label near the driver's door that lists wheel and tire sizes (and recommended tire pressures).
- Tire sidewall: The tire size is printed on the sidewall (for example, P185/65R15); the diameter portion helps confirm wheel size.
- Owner's manual or dealer: If in doubt, consult the manual or contact a Honda dealer for your exact model/year.
Market variations exist: in some regions, the Fit/Jazz has different trim levels and wheel sizes, so the above may not apply everywhere. Always verify the vehicle's spec for the exact market.
Summary
In short, base Honda Fits typically ride on 15-inch wheels, while higher trims use 16-inch wheels. Always verify for your exact year and market by checking the door placard or owner's manual, or by consulting the dealer if needed.


