Toyota Corolla Tire Size Guide
Complete OEM tire sizes, wheel specs, and upgrade options for 2014-2025 Toyota Corolla models
Quick Reference: Most Common Sizes
Toyota Corolla Tire Size Chart by Year and Trim
This comprehensive chart shows factory original equipment (OE) tire sizes for all Toyota Corolla sedan trims from 2014 to 2025 (11th and 12th generation).
12th Generation (2020-2025)
| Year | Trim Level | Tire Size | Wheel Size |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2020-2025 | L / LE | 205/55R16 | 16ร6.5" |
| 2020-2025 | SE | 225/40R18 | 18ร7.5" |
| 2020-2025 | XLE | 205/55R16 | 16ร6.5" |
| 2020-2025 | XSE | 225/40R18 | 18ร7.5" |
| 2023-2025 | Hybrid | 205/55R16 | 16ร6.5" |
11th Generation (2014-2019)
| Year | Trim Level | Tire Size | Wheel Size |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2014-2019 | L / LE | 195/65R15 | 15ร6" |
| 2014-2019 | LE Eco | 195/65R15 | 15ร6" |
| 2014-2019 | S / SE | 205/55R16 | 16ร6.5" |
| 2017-2019 | XSE | 225/45R17 | 17ร7" |
| 2017-2019 | XLE | 205/55R16 | 16ร6.5" |
๐ Note: Corolla Hatchback uses different tire sizes (225/40R18 and 215/45R17). Always verify with your vehicle's door jamb sticker for your specific configuration.
Toyota Corolla Wheel Specifications
Bolt Pattern
All Toyota Corolla models from 2014-2025 use a 5ร100mm bolt pattern (also written as 5ร3.94"). This is Toyota's compact car standard bolt pattern, shared with Prius, Corolla iM, and other compact Toyotas.
Hub Bore
Center bore diameter: 54.1mm. This is consistent across all Corolla trims and years. Aftermarket wheels with larger hub bores can be fitted with 54.1mm hub-centric rings for proper centering.
Offset Range
Factory wheel offset typically ranges from +35mm to +45mm depending on trim level and generation:
- L/LE (15-16" wheels): +40mm to +45mm offset
- SE/XLE (16-17" wheels): +40mm to +45mm offset
- XSE (18" wheels): +40mm offset
Wheel Size Range
- Minimum: 15" wheels (11th gen base trim)
- Maximum (OEM): 18" wheels (12th gen XSE)
- Aftermarket Range: 16"-18" wheels most common for daily driving
- Performance: 17"-18" wheels popular for sport builds
Tire Upgrade Options for Toyota Corolla
Looking to upgrade from your stock tire size? Here are popular upgrade paths that maintain proper diameter and fit within wheel wells:
From 195/65R15 (11th Gen Base Model)
| Upgrade Option | Wheel Size | Diameter Change | Benefits |
|---|---|---|---|
| 205/55R16 | +1 inch (16") | +0.2" (0.9%) | Better handling, sportier look, same as S trim |
| 205/50R17 | +2 inches (17") | +0.8" (3.3%) | Sharper steering response, aggressive stance |
From 205/55R16 (Most Common Size)
| Upgrade Option | Wheel Size | Diameter Change | Benefits |
|---|---|---|---|
| 225/45R17 | +1 inch (17") | +0.1" (0.3%) | Same as XSE trim, wider contact patch |
| 225/40R18 | +2 inches (18") | -0.1" (0.4%) | Same as 12th gen SE, aggressive appearance |
| 215/45R17 | +1 inch (17") | -0.3" (1.1%) | Lighter than 225 width, better fuel economy |
From 225/40R18 (SE / XSE)
| Upgrade Option | Wheel Size | Diameter Change | Benefits |
|---|---|---|---|
| 235/40R18 | Same (18") | +0.4" (1.7%) | Wider tire, better traction, fills wells better |
| 225/35R19 | +1 inch (19") | -0.9" (3.6%) | Ultra-low profile, maximum steering response |
โ ๏ธ Important Fitment Notes:
- Wheel Well Clearance: Corolla has limited wheel well space - test fit before committing
- Speedometer Accuracy: Stay within ยฑ3% diameter change for accurate readings
- Fuel Economy Impact: Wider tires reduce MPG by 1-2 mpg typically
- Ride Quality: Larger wheels with lower profile tires ride firmer
Popular Toyota Corolla Wheel & Tire Modifications
For Daily Driving (Comfort Priority)
Recommended: Stick with OEM 205/55R16 or upgrade to 215/50R17
Benefit: Maintains excellent ride quality and fuel economy. Best for commuting and highway driving.
For Sport / Appearance
Recommended: 225/40R18 or 225/45R17
Benefit: Sporty appearance with improved handling. Popular in the Corolla enthusiast community.
For Budget-Friendly Upgrade
Recommended: 205/55R16 with performance tires (same size, better tires)
Benefit: Keep factory wheels, upgrade to performance tires like Michelin Pilot Sport or Continental ExtremeContact. Improves handling without changing wheel size.
For Winter / Snow Tires
Recommended: 195/65R15 or 195/60R16 on steel wheels
Benefit: Narrower tires cut through snow better. 15" wheels are cheaper for dedicated winter sets.
Popular Corolla Aftermarket Wheel Brands
- Konig (Dekagram, Ampliform): Affordable, lightweight options
- Enkei (RPF1): Popular lightweight wheels, track-proven
- OZ Racing (Alleggerita): Premium Italian wheels
- Sparco (Assetto Gara): Motorsport-inspired styling
Frequently Asked Questions: Toyota Corolla Tires
What is the tire size for a 2020 Toyota Corolla?
The 2020 Toyota Corolla came with two main tire size options. The base L, LE, and XLE trims use 205/55R16, while the sportier SE and XSE trims use 225/40R18. The Hybrid model also uses 205/55R16. Check your vehicle's door jamb sticker to confirm which size your specific Corolla has.
Can I put 17 inch wheels on my Corolla?
Yes, you can upgrade to 17" wheels on a Toyota Corolla. Popular sizes include 215/45R17 or 225/45R17 (the XSE trim's size from 2017-2019). Make sure to choose wheels with the correct 5ร100mm bolt pattern and approximately +40mm to +45mm offset. This upgrade provides better handling and a sportier appearance.
What is the bolt pattern on a Toyota Corolla?
All Toyota Corolla models from 2014-2025 use a 5ร100mm bolt pattern (also known as 5ร3.94"). This bolt pattern is standard for Toyota's compact cars and is shared with the Prius, Corolla iM, and older Celicas. The hub bore is 54.1mm.
What tire brands are best for Toyota Corolla?
Popular tire brands for the Toyota Corolla include:
- Michelin Defender / Premier: Best longevity and all-season performance
- Continental PureContact / TrueContact: Excellent wet traction and comfort
- Bridgestone Turanza: Good balance of comfort and durability
- Goodyear Assurance: Affordable all-season option
- Yokohama Avid: Good value touring tire
- Kumho Solus: Budget-friendly option with good reviews
How much do tires cost for a Toyota Corolla?
Tire prices for the Toyota Corolla vary by size and brand:
- Budget Tires (195/65R15 or 205/55R16): $60-90 per tire
- Mid-Range (205/55R16): $90-130 per tire
- Premium Brands (225/40R18): $130-180 per tire
- Performance (225/40R18): $150-220 per tire
Installation typically adds $15-25 per tire for mounting, balancing, valve stems, and old tire disposal.
Can I use 225/50R17 tires on my Corolla instead of 205/55R16?
While 225/50R17 will physically fit on a Toyota Corolla, it increases the overall diameter by about 1.5" (6%), which is beyond the recommended ยฑ3% range. This will affect speedometer accuracy significantly. A better upgrade from 205/55R16 would be 225/45R17 (only +0.1" diameter) or 215/45R17 (-0.3" diameter), both of which stay within acceptable limits.
What's the difference between Corolla sedan and hatchback tire sizes?
The Corolla sedan (2020+) uses 205/55R16 or 225/40R18 depending on trim. The Corolla Hatchback uses different sizes: 215/45R17 for base trims and 225/40R18 for the XSE hatchback. The hatchback generally has a sportier suspension setup and slightly different wheel well dimensions, which is why it uses different tire sizes even on base models.
Will larger tires affect my Corolla's gas mileage?
Yes, larger and wider tires typically reduce fuel economy in the Toyota Corolla by 1-3 mpg. The Corolla is known for excellent fuel economy, and going from 205/55R16 to 225/40R18 can decrease MPG by 2-3 mpg due to increased rolling resistance and weight. If fuel economy is your priority, stick with the OEM size or consider narrower tires like 195/65R15.
Toyota Corolla Tire Pressure Specifications
| Model | Front PSI | Rear PSI | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Corolla L/LE (16") | 32 PSI | 32 PSI | Standard load |
| Corolla SE/XSE (18") | 32 PSI | 32 PSI | Sport trim |
| Corolla Hybrid | 33 PSI | 33 PSI | Slightly higher for efficiency |
| 11th Gen (2014-2019) | 32 PSI | 32 PSI | All trims |
| Spare Tire (Compact) | 60 PSI | Temporary use only | |
๐ Important Notes:
- Check When Cold: Always check tire pressure before driving or at least 3 hours after driving
- Monthly Checks: Toyota recommends checking tire pressure monthly
- Door Jamb Sticker: Your specific vehicle's recommended PSI is on the driver's door jamb
- TPMS: All Corollas have Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems that alert when pressure is low
- Winter Adjustment: May need to add 2-3 PSI in cold weather as tire pressure drops
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