Toyota Highlander Tire Size Guide

Complete OEM tire sizes, wheel specs, and upgrade options for 2014-2025 Toyota Highlander models including hybrid and towing configurations

Quick Reference: Most Common Sizes

L / LE / XLE (2020-2025)
245/60R18
4th gen base trim size
Limited / Platinum (2020-2025)
235/55R20
4th gen premium trims
Previous Gen (2014-2019)
245/60R18
3rd generation base
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Toyota Highlander Tire Size Chart by Year and Trim

This comprehensive chart shows factory original equipment (OE) tire sizes for all Toyota Highlander trims from 2014 to 2025 (3rd and 4th generation).

4th Generation (2020-2025)

Year Trim Level Tire Size Wheel Size
2020-2025 L 245/60R18 18ร—7.5"
2020-2025 LE 245/60R18 18ร—7.5"
2020-2025 XLE 245/60R18 18ร—7.5"
2020-2025 Limited 235/55R20 20ร—7.5"
2020-2025 Platinum 235/55R20 20ร—7.5"
2021-2025 Hybrid LE/XLE 245/60R18 18ร—7.5"
2021-2025 Hybrid Limited/Platinum 235/55R20 20ร—7.5"

3rd Generation (2014-2019)

Year Trim Level Tire Size Wheel Size
2014-2019 LE / LE Plus 245/60R18 18ร—7.5"
2014-2019 XLE 245/60R18 18ร—7.5"
2014-2019 SE 245/55R19 19ร—7.5"
2014-2019 Limited 245/55R19 19ร—7.5"
2017-2019 Limited Platinum 245/55R19 19ร—7.5"
2016-2019 Hybrid LE/XLE 245/60R18 18ร—7.5"
2016-2019 Hybrid Limited 245/55R19 19ร—7.5"

๐Ÿ“ Note: The Highlander is Toyota's popular 3-row mid-size SUV with strong towing capacity (up to 5,000 lbs). Tire selection should consider load rating, especially when towing or carrying full passenger loads. Always verify with your vehicle's door jamb sticker for your specific configuration.

Toyota Highlander Wheel Specifications

Bolt Pattern

All Toyota Highlander models from 2014-2025 use a 5ร—114.3mm bolt pattern (also written as 5ร—4.5"). This is Toyota's mid-size SUV standard bolt pattern, shared with RAV4, Venza, and other Toyota crossovers and SUVs.

Hub Bore

Center bore diameter: 60.1mm. This is consistent across all Highlander trims and years. Aftermarket wheels with larger hub bores can be fitted with 60.1mm hub-centric rings for proper centering.

Offset Range

Factory wheel offset typically ranges from +45mm to +50mm depending on trim level and generation:

Wheel Size Range

Tire Upgrade Options for Toyota Highlander

Looking to upgrade from your stock tire size? Here are popular upgrade paths that maintain proper diameter and fit within wheel wells:

From 245/60R18 (Base Trim)

Upgrade Option Wheel Size Diameter Change Benefits
255/55R19 +1 inch (19") +0.2" (0.6%) Wider for better traction, minimal diameter change
245/55R19 +1 inch (19") -0.5" (1.6%) Same as 3rd gen Limited, better handling
235/55R20 +2 inches (20") -0.4" (1.3%) Same as 4th gen Limited/Platinum, premium look
255/60R18 Same (18") +0.8" (2.6%) Wider contact patch, taller sidewall for comfort

From 235/55R20 (Limited/Platinum)

Upgrade Option Wheel Size Diameter Change Benefits
245/50R20 Same (20") -0.8" (2.7%) Lower profile for sportier handling
245/55R20 Same (20") +1.0" (3.4%) Taller sidewall for comfort, better off-road
255/50R20 Same (20") +0.3" (1.0%) Wider contact patch for better traction

From 245/55R19 (3rd Gen Limited)

Upgrade Option Wheel Size Diameter Change Benefits
255/50R20 +1 inch (20") +0.2" (0.7%) Larger wheels, wider tire, premium appearance
255/55R19 Same (19") +0.7" (2.3%) Wider tire for better traction
245/55R20 +1 inch (20") +1.0" (3.4%) Plus-size upgrade with taller sidewall

โš ๏ธ Important Fitment Notes:

Popular Toyota Highlander Wheel & Tire Modifications

For Daily Driving & Family Use

Recommended: Stick with OEM 245/60R18 for best comfort and economy

Benefit: Maintains excellent ride quality and fuel efficiency. Best for commuting and family road trips.

For Appearance & Premium Look

Recommended: 235/55R20 or 245/50R20

Benefit: Premium appearance with larger wheels. Fills wheel wells nicely for improved curb appeal.

For Towing (Max Capacity)

Recommended: Stick with OEM sizes (245/60R18 or 235/55R20) with Load Range XL tires

Benefit: Maintains proper load capacity for towing up to 5,000 lbs. Look for tires rated for higher loads.

For Winter / Snow Tires

Recommended: 245/65R17 on steel wheels

Benefit: Taller sidewall for better snow traction. 17" wheels are more affordable for dedicated winter sets.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Toyota Highlander Tires

What is the tire size for a 2023 Toyota Highlander?

The 2023 Toyota Highlander comes with two main tire size options. The base L, LE, and XLE trims use 245/60R18, while the premium Limited and Platinum trims use 235/55R20. The Hybrid models follow the same pattern - LE/XLE Hybrid use 245/60R18, while Limited/Platinum Hybrid use 235/55R20. Check your vehicle's door jamb sticker to confirm which size your specific Highlander has.

Can I put 20 inch wheels on my Highlander LE?

Yes, you can upgrade to 20" wheels on a Highlander LE. A good size would be 235/55R20, which decreases the diameter by about 0.4" (1.3%) from the stock 245/60R18. This is the same size used on Limited and Platinum trims, providing a more premium appearance. Make sure to choose wheels with the correct 5ร—114.3mm bolt pattern and approximately +45mm to +50mm offset.

What is the bolt pattern on a Toyota Highlander?

All Toyota Highlander models from 2014-2025 use a 5ร—114.3mm bolt pattern (also known as 5ร—4.5"). This bolt pattern is standard for Toyota mid-size SUVs and is shared with the RAV4, Venza, and other Toyota crossovers. The hub bore is 60.1mm.

What tire size is best for towing with Highlander?

For towing with the Toyota Highlander (up to 5,000 lbs capacity), stick with the OEM tire sizes: 245/60R18 or 235/55R20. More importantly, choose tires with Load Range XL (Extra Load) or higher load ratings. Look for tires specifically designed for SUVs and towing, such as Michelin Defender LTX, Bridgestone Alenza AS Ultra, or Continental CrossContact LX25. When towing, increase tire pressure to the maximum recommended on your door jamb sticker (typically 38-41 PSI when loaded).

What tire brands are best for Toyota Highlander?

Popular tire brands for the Toyota Highlander include:

  • For Daily Driving: Michelin Defender LTX M/S, Continental CrossContact LX25, Bridgestone Alenza AS Ultra
  • For Towing: Michelin Defender LTX, Goodyear Wrangler Fortitude HT, Firestone Destination LE3
  • For Performance: Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV, Continental ExtremeContact DWS06 Plus
  • Budget Options: Cooper Discoverer SRX, General Altimax RT43, Kumho Solus TA31

How much do tires cost for a Toyota Highlander?

Tire prices for the Toyota Highlander vary by size and brand:

  • Budget Tires (245/60R18): $130-170 per tire
  • Mid-Range (245/60R18 or 235/55R20): $170-220 per tire
  • Premium Brands (235/55R20): $200-280 per tire
  • Performance/Luxury (235/55R20): $250-350 per tire

Installation typically adds $20-30 per tire for mounting, balancing, valve stems, and disposal. A full set of 4 tires ranges from $650-1,600+ installed depending on brand and type.

Will Highlander wheels fit on a RAV4?

Yes, Highlander and RAV4 wheels are interchangeable since they share the same 5ร—114.3mm bolt pattern and 60.1mm hub bore. However, you need to verify offset compatibility and ensure the tire size is appropriate for the RAV4's smaller wheel wells. Highlander typically uses +45mm to +50mm offset, which matches RAV4's range. The main consideration is tire size - Highlander's larger tires (245/60R18 or 235/55R20) may not fit properly on RAV4 without rubbing.

What's the difference between Highlander and 4Runner tire sizes?

The Toyota Highlander and 4Runner use different tire sizes despite being similar-sized SUVs. Highlander (crossover-based) uses 245/60R18 or 235/55R20, while 4Runner (truck-based) uses 265/70R17 or 265/65R17. The 4Runner's tires are significantly taller and wider due to its body-on-frame construction and off-road focus. Additionally, they have different bolt patterns - Highlander uses 5ร—114.3mm while 4Runner uses 6ร—139.7mm (6-lug), so wheels are not interchangeable.

Toyota Highlander Tire Pressure Specifications

Model Front PSI Rear PSI Notes
Highlander L/LE/XLE (18") 35 PSI 35 PSI Normal load
Highlander Limited/Platinum (20") 35 PSI 35 PSI Normal load
Highlander Hybrid 36 PSI 36 PSI Slightly higher due to battery weight
When Towing / Full Load 38-41 PSI 38-41 PSI Check door jamb for max pressure
Spare Tire (Compact) 60 PSI Temporary use only

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