Compact Cars: Typical Tire Size
Compact cars typically come equipped with tire sizes around 205/55R16 as original equipment, mounted on 16-inch wheels. However, wheel diameters in this segment commonly range from 16 to 18 inches depending on trim level and available wheel packages. Higher trim levels and performance packages frequently feature larger diameter wheels paired with lower-profile tires to maintain overall rolling circumference while improving handling and aesthetics.
Tire size variation within the compact car class occurs primarily due to trim differentiation and optional wheel packages offered by manufacturers. A base model might wear 205/55R16 tires, while mid or upper trims could specify 215/50R17 or 225/45R18 sizes. Because tire fitments vary significantly by specific vehicle, model year, and configuration, always verify your vehicle's correct tire size on the door-jamb placard or owner's manual rather than relying on class-typical specifications.
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Class-typical reference from the EPA size class and the public P-metric standard, verified June 2026. How we compile this. Confirm against your placard.