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215/55R16 tires

Vehicles that use 215/55R16 as an OEM tire size, and the tire models we currently catalog in this size.

Vehicles that use this size

Vehicle Trim Year Fitment
Honda Civic LX Sedan 2019 OEM
Honda Civic LX/Sport Sedan 2022 OEM
Toyota Crown Royal N/A 2000 OEM
Toyota Crown Royal N/A 2001 OEM
Toyota Crown Royal N/A 2002 OEM
Toyota Crown Royal N/A 1999 OEM
Toyota Esquire N/A 2015 Approved
Toyota Esquire N/A 2014 Approved
Toyota Esquire N/A 2016 Approved
Toyota Esquire N/A 2017 Approved
Toyota Esquire N/A 2019 Approved
Toyota Esquire N/A 2020 Approved
Toyota Esquire N/A 2018 Approved
Toyota Esquire N/A 2021 Approved
Toyota Previa N/A 2000 Approved
Toyota Previa N/A 2005 Approved
Toyota Previa N/A 2001 Approved
Toyota Previa N/A 2002 Approved
Toyota Previa N/A 2006 Approved
Toyota Previa N/A 2004 Approved
Toyota Previa N/A 2003 Approved
Honda Accord N/A 2005 Approved
Honda Accord N/A 2007 Approved
Honda Accord N/A 2006 Approved
Honda Civic N/A 2016 OEM
Honda Civic N/A 2021 Approved
Honda Civic N/A 2020 OEM
Honda Civic N/A 2025 OEM
Honda Civic N/A 2017 Approved
Honda Civic N/A 2023 OEM
Honda Civic 5d N/A 2017 OEM
Honda Civic 5d N/A 2018 OEM
Honda Civic 5d N/A 2018 Approved
Honda Civic N/A 2024 OEM
Honda Civic N/A 2022 OEM
Honda Civic 5d N/A 2019 OEM
Honda Civic 5d N/A 2020 OEM
Honda Civic 5d N/A 2020 Approved
Honda Civic 5d N/A 2021 OEM
Honda Civic 5d N/A 2021 OEM
Honda Civic 5d N/A 2022 OEM
Honda Civic 5d N/A 2022 OEM
Honda Crider N/A 2018 OEM
Honda Crider N/A 2025 OEM
Honda Crider N/A 2019 OEM
Honda Crider N/A 2022 OEM
Honda Crider N/A 2020 OEM
Honda Crider N/A 2021 OEM
Honda Crider N/A 2024 OEM
Honda Crider N/A 2023 OEM
Honda Envix N/A 2020 OEM
Honda Envix N/A 2025 OEM
Honda Envix N/A 2024 OEM
Honda Envix N/A 2023 OEM
Honda Envix N/A 2022 OEM
Honda Envix N/A 2021 OEM
Honda Insight N/A 2018 OEM
Honda Insight N/A 2019 OEM
Honda Insight N/A 2020 OEM
Honda Insight N/A 2021 OEM
Honda Insight N/A 2022 OEM
Honda Integra N/A 2022 OEM
Honda Integra N/A 2023 OEM
Honda Integra N/A 2024 OEM
Honda Integra N/A 2025 OEM
Honda Legend N/A 1992 OEM
Honda Legend N/A 1993 OEM
Honda Legend N/A 1994 OEM
Honda Legend N/A 1997 OEM
Honda Legend N/A 1997 Approved
Honda Legend N/A 1995 OEM
Honda Legend N/A 2000 OEM
Honda Legend N/A 2000 Approved
Honda Legend N/A 2004 OEM
Honda Legend N/A 2004 Approved
Honda Legend N/A 1999 OEM
Honda Legend N/A 1999 Approved
Honda Legend N/A 2001 OEM
Honda Legend N/A 2001 Approved
Honda Legend N/A 2003 OEM
Honda Legend N/A 2003 Approved
Honda Legend N/A 1998 OEM
Honda Legend N/A 1998 Approved
Honda Legend N/A 2002 OEM
Honda Legend N/A 2002 Approved
Honda Legend N/A 1996 OEM
Honda Legend N/A 1996 Approved
Honda Shuttle N/A 1995 Approved
Honda Shuttle N/A 1994 Approved
Honda Shuttle N/A 2000 Approved
Honda Shuttle N/A 1999 Approved
Honda Shuttle N/A 1996 Approved
Honda Shuttle N/A 1997 Approved
Honda Shuttle N/A 1998 Approved
Ford C-MAX N/A 2011 Approved
Ford C-MAX N/A 2011 Approved
Ford C-MAX N/A 2010 Approved
Ford C-MAX N/A 2010 Approved
Ford C-MAX N/A 2012 Approved
Ford C-MAX N/A 2012 Approved

Tires available in this size

Tire Brand Season UTQG
Michelin Defender 2 Michelin all-season 800 A B

What 215/55R16 means

The first number — 215 — is the tire's section width in millimeters (about 8.5 inches from sidewall to sidewall). The second number — 55 — is the aspect ratio: the sidewall height as a percentage of the section width. The R indicates radial construction (universal on passenger tires today), and 16 is the rim diameter in inches. Together these give an overall tire diameter of approximately 642.9 mm (25.3 inches), which is the dimension that matters for speedometer accuracy and clearance.

100 vehicle/year combinations in our catalog list this size as an OEM or approved fitment, and 1 tire models in our catalog are sold in this size. When replacing tires within a single size, the brand and compound choice are what change the driving experience — every tire in this size is engineered to the same outside diameter, so speedometer error and wheel clearance won't change. Where the differences show up is in tread compound (longer-wearing vs stickier), construction (touring sidewall vs performance-stiff), and season class.

If you are considering deviating from this size — a plus-size step up or a winter step down — keep the overall outside diameter within ±3% of the original. Major changes to outside diameter affect speedometer calibration, ABS reference, and AWD differentials on systems that rely on consistent tire revolutions per mile. Always confirm a non-OEM size with the manufacturer or a qualified tire shop before purchasing.

Last verified 2026-05-17.