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Standard Sport Utility Vehicle 4WD: Typical Tire Size

Typical OE size
265/60R18
Typical wheel
18"
Common range
18-22 in
Vehicles in class
143

The EPA Standard Sport Utility Vehicle 4WD segment typically comes equipped with a tire size of 265/60R18 as original equipment. This size represents a common baseline across the class, reflecting the balance manufacturers seek between on-road comfort, off-road capability, and fuel efficiency. Wheel diameters in this segment commonly range from 18 to 22 inches, accommodating various trim levels and customer preferences while maintaining structural compatibility with vehicle suspensions and braking systems.

Tire sizes within the Standard Sport Utility Vehicle 4WD class vary primarily due to trim levels and optional wheel packages. Base models often retain the 265/60R18 specification, while higher trims and premium packages may step up to larger diameters with different sidewall ratios, such as 275/55R20 or 285/50R22. These variations are engineered to preserve speedometer accuracy and load ratings across configurations. Because specifications differ by model year, trim, and individual vehicle build, owners should verify the recommended tire size on their vehicle's driver-side door-jamb placard rather than relying on class generalizations.

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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.

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