The wheel size on a Honda Fit varies by model year and trim. In the U.S. market, base models commonly use 15-inch wheels, while higher trims typically come with 16-inch wheels; some older or non-U.S. editions used smaller 14-inch wheels. Always verify the exact size on the vehicle’s door jamb sticker or in the owner’s manual.
Common wheel sizes by trim and year
This section outlines typical wheel diameters you’ll find on recent Honda Fits in the U.S., noting that exact sizes depend on model year and market. Always verify on your vehicle.
- LX (base): typically 15-inch wheels (often steel with wheel covers; some years offered 15-inch alloy wheels).
- EX: usually 16-inch alloy wheels.
- EX-L: usually 16-inch alloy wheels.
- Sport or performance-oriented trims (where offered): usually 16-inch alloy wheels.
- Non-U.S. markets or very early generations: some models used 14-inch wheels.
Note: Wheel size can vary by option packages and regional specifications. If you’re buying used or replacing wheels, confirm the exact size listed on the vehicle’s door sticker and in the owner’s manual.
Additional considerations for wheel replacements
If you’re replacing wheels, besides diameter you’ll need to match bolt pattern (lug spacing), offset, and hub bore. The Honda Fit commonly uses a 4x100 bolt pattern, but verify for your specific year and market.
Summary
Wheel size for the Honda Fit is not fixed; it depends on year and trim. In the U.S., 15-inch wheels are typical on base models and 16-inch wheels on higher trims, with some older or international models using 14-inch wheels. Always check the VIN, door sticker, or owner’s manual to confirm the exact size before purchasing tires or wheels.


