The Touring trim in the current Honda Accord lineup generally uses 19-inch wheels.
The wheel size on Honda Accord Touring can vary by model year and market. In recent North American models, Touring versions are equipped with larger 19-inch alloy wheels paired with low-profile 235/40R19 tires, while older or international versions sometimes used 18-inch wheels. Always check the door placard or owner's manual for your exact VIN-specific specification.
Current specifications for the Touring trim
Below are the typical wheel and tire details you’ll find on the current Touring models.
- Wheel diameter: 19 inches
- Wheel type: alloy
- Tire size: 235/40R19
- Bolt pattern: 5 × 114.3 mm
These specifications provide the sporty appearance and performance expected from the Touring trim, with a focus on grip and ride quality suitable for long-distance touring.
Model-year variations and regional differences
To help you compare across years and markets, here’s a quick breakdown of how wheel sizes have been used in practice.
10th generation in North America (roughly 2018–present)
- Typically 19-inch alloy wheels with 235/40R19 tires
In the U.S. and Canada, Touring models from the 2018 refresh onward have commonly used 19-inch wheels. Always verify with your vehicle’s VIN and door sticker, since year-by-year changes and option availability can occur.
Other markets and editions
- Some international markets and certain editions used smaller 18-inch wheels
When shopping outside the primary North American market or considering special editions, confirm the wheel size for the exact vehicle you’re interested in.
What to know when buying wheels or tires
If replacing wheels or tires on a Touring, ensure compatibility with the 5-lug, 114.3 mm bolt pattern and the correct tire size to maintain performance and safety. Mismatched sizes may affect speedometer accuracy, traction control, and ride quality.
Summary
The Honda Accord Touring generally ships with 19-inch alloy wheels and 235/40R19 tires in current model years, particularly in North America. However, wheel sizes can vary by year and market, so always verify the exact specifications on your vehicle’s door sticker or in the owner’s manual for VIN-specific details.


