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What size tires fit a 2001 Honda Accord?

Most 2001 Honda Accord models with the 2.3L four‑cylinder use 195/65R15 tires, while V6 trims and some EX models with 16‑inch wheels use 205/60R16. Because wheel packages varied by trim and market, confirm your exact size on the tire-information placard in the driver’s door jamb.

Factory tire sizes by trim and wheel

Honda sold the 2001 Accord with multiple trims and wheel packages. The sizes below reflect common U.S.-market factory fits; your door-jamb placard remains the final authority for your vehicle.

  • DX and LX (2.3L I4, sedan/coupe): 195/65R15 on 15-inch wheels
  • SE (Special Edition, I4): 195/65R15 on 15-inch wheels
  • EX (2.3L I4): usually 195/65R15; some with 16-inch alloy package used 205/60R16
  • EX V6 (3.0L V6, sedan/coupe): 205/60R16 on 16-inch wheels

In practice, most four-cylinder Accords of this year run 195/65R15, while V6 cars and select EX models step up to 205/60R16. Regional packages and previous owner wheel changes can differ, so always verify on your car.

How to confirm your Accord’s correct tire size

If your wheels or tires may have been changed, use these quick checks to lock in the right spec and avoid speedometer or load issues.

  1. Check the tire-information placard (driver’s door jamb) for size, load index, speed rating, and recommended pressures.
  2. Match your wheel diameter: 15-inch wheels typically take 195/65R15; 16-inch factory wheels typically take 205/60R16.
  3. Use your VIN with a Honda dealer or trusted parts catalog to confirm original equipment.
  4. Cross-check both axles—mixed sizes front/rear were not factory-spec on the 2001 Accord.

Following these steps ensures you select a tire that matches Honda’s load, speed, and diameter specifications for safe, predictable performance.

Recommended load and speed ratings

Tire size is only part of the spec. Load index and speed rating should meet or exceed the door-jamb placard to maintain safety and insurance compliance.

  • 195/65R15: commonly Load Index 89–91, Speed Rating H or V
  • 205/60R16: commonly Load Index 91–92, Speed Rating V or H

Choose equal or higher load and speed ratings than listed on your placard; avoid downgrading, even if the tire size matches.

If you’re switching wheel sizes

When changing wheel diameter, keeping overall tire diameter close to stock preserves ride height, gearing feel, and speedometer accuracy.

  • 15-inch setup: 195/65R15 (≈25.0 inches overall diameter)
  • 16-inch setup: 205/60R16 (≈25.7 inches; factory on many V6 trims)
  • Alternative close 16-inch option: 205/55R16 (≈24.9 inches), often used when moving from 15 to 16 inches to stay near the 25-inch overall diameter

Aim to keep overall diameter within about ±3% of stock. If you’re staying with factory wheels, match the size on your placard rather than a near-equivalent.

Pressure and maintenance notes

Use the pressures on the door placard (typically around 30–32 psi cold for this generation, but verify your car). Check pressures monthly and before long trips, rotate tires every 5,000–7,500 miles, and align after any suspension or tire change to prevent uneven wear.

Summary

For a 2001 Honda Accord, the standard tire is 195/65R15 on most four-cylinder trims and 205/60R16 on V6 and some EX models with 16-inch wheels. Always confirm size, load index, speed rating, and pressure on your vehicle’s door-jamb placard, and keep overall diameter consistent if changing wheel sizes.

What size tire fits a Honda Accord?

The current generation Accord tire sizing options have become more streamlined, as there are only two sizes, depending on trim level. The available tire sizes are as follows: 225/50R17 and 235/40R19. The table below shows factory tire sizes for the 2022-2024 Honda Accord.

What tires fit a Honda Accord?

Honda Accord tire pressures & sizes

Tire Size Position Pressure
P215/50R17/XL 93V Front 32 Bar
P215/50R17/XL 93V Rear 29 Bar
P215/60R16 94V Front 32 Bar
P215/60R16 94V Rear 32 Bar

What size tires are on a 2001 Honda Accord EX?

The 2001 Honda Accord EX typically uses a P195/65R15 tire size for the 4-cylinder models, while the EX V6 sedan uses a 205/65R15 tire size, and the EX Coupe V6 uses a P205/60R16 tire size. The most reliable way to find your specific tire size is to check the tire’s sidewall or the sticker on the driver’s side door jamb of your vehicle. 
Here is a breakdown of common 2001 Honda Accord EX tire sizes: 

  • 4-Cylinder EX Sedan: P195/65R15
  • EX Sedan V6: 205/65R15
  • EX Coupe V6: P205/60R16

How to find your specific tire size: 

  1. Look at the tire sidewall: The tire size is molded into the sidewall of the tire.
  2. Check the driver’s side door jamb: There will be a sticker with the original equipment tire size information for your vehicle.

What size tires are on a 2001 Honda Accord?

The tire size for a 2001 Honda Accord depends on the trim level, with common sizes including 195/70R14, 195/65R15, 205/65R15, and 205/60R16, and even 205/50R17 and 215/50R17 for some EX models. To find the exact size for your vehicle, check the tire itself or the sticker on the driver’s side door jamb. 
Common Tire Sizes by Trim 

  • DX and Value Package: 195/70R14
  • LX: 195/65R15
  • EX (non-V6): 195/65R15
  • LX V6: 205/65R15
  • EX (non-V6 Sedan): 195/65R15
  • EX (Coupe V6 or Sedan V6): 205/60R16
  • EX V6 (Sedan): 205/65R15

How to Find Your Exact Tire Size 

  1. 1. Check the Tire Sidewall: . Opens in new tabLook for a series of numbers and letters, such as P195/65R15. The first three numbers (e.g., 195) are the tire width in millimeters, followed by the aspect ratio (e.g., 65), the tire construction (R for radial), and the wheel diameter in inches (e.g., 15).
  2. 2. Look at the Door Jamb Sticker: . Opens in new tabOpen the driver’s side door. A sticker on the door jamb will have the original equipment tire size and recommended inflation pressures for your specific vehicle.

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