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215/50R18 tires

Vehicles that use 215/50R18 as an OEM tire size, the tire models we currently catalog in this size, and the compatible alternative sizes within the ETRTO ±3% safe-fit tolerance.

Paired pages: What does 215/50R18 mean? · 215/50R18 upsize and downsize options

215/50R18 dimensions

26.5″
Overall diameter
673 mm
8.5″
Section width
216 mm
4.2″
Sidewall
107 mm
83.1″
Circumference
2111 mm
762
Revolutions / mile
measured
18″
Wheel
rim diameter

215/50R18 tires have a diameter of 26.5", a section width of 8.5", and a wheel diameter of 18". The circumference is 83.1" and they have 762 revolutions per mile. Generally they are approved to be mounted on 6-7.5" wide wheels. Specs may vary by manufacturer. learn more

Vehicles that use this size

Vehicle Trim Year Fitment
Toyota Proace City Verso N/A 2020 Approved
Toyota Proace City Verso N/A 2021 Approved
Toyota Proace City Verso N/A 2025 Approved
Toyota Proace City Verso N/A 2022 Approved
Toyota Yaris Cross N/A 2020 OEM
Toyota Yaris Cross N/A 2026 OEM
Toyota Yaris Cross N/A 2023 Approved
Toyota Yaris Cross N/A 2024 OEM
Toyota Yaris Cross N/A 2022 Approved
Toyota Yaris Cross N/A 2021 Approved
Toyota Yaris Cross N/A 2025 OEM
Honda CR-V N/A 1995 Approved
Honda CR-V N/A 1996 Approved
Honda CR-V N/A 1998 Approved
Honda CR-V N/A 2000 Approved
Honda Legend N/A 1997 Approved
Honda Legend N/A 2000 Approved
Honda Legend N/A 2004 Approved
Honda Legend N/A 1999 Approved
Honda Legend N/A 2001 Approved
Honda Legend N/A 2003 Approved
Honda Legend N/A 1998 Approved
Honda Legend N/A 2002 Approved
Honda Legend N/A 1996 Approved
Ford Focus Active N/A 2019 Approved
Ford Focus Active N/A 2024 Approved
Ford Focus Active N/A 2023 Approved
Ford Focus Active N/A 2025 Approved
Ford Focus Active N/A 2020 Approved
Ford Focus Active N/A 2021 Approved
Ford Focus Active N/A 2022 Approved
Ford Focus Active N/A 2018 Approved
Ford Focus Shooting Brake N/A 2021 OEM
Ford Focus Shooting Brake N/A 2022 OEM
Ford Puma N/A 2020 Approved
Ford Puma N/A 2019 Approved
Ford Puma N/A 2021 Approved
Ford Puma N/A 2023 Approved
Ford Puma N/A 2022 Approved
Ford Puma N/A 2026 OEM
Ford Puma N/A 2025 OEM
Ford Puma N/A 2024 OEM
Chevrolet Groove N/A 2026 Approved
Chevrolet Groove N/A 2025 Approved
Chevrolet Menlo N/A 2021 Approved
Chevrolet Menlo N/A 2020 Approved
Chevrolet Menlo N/A 2024 Approved
Chevrolet Menlo N/A 2025 Approved
Chevrolet Menlo N/A 2022 Approved
Chevrolet Menlo N/A 2023 Approved
Chevrolet Tracker RS N/A 2024 Approved
Chevrolet Tracker N/A 2023 Approved
Chevrolet Tracker RS N/A 2025 Approved
Chevrolet Tracker N/A 2024 Approved
Chevrolet Tracker N/A 2025 Approved
Chevrolet Tracker N/A 2026 Approved
Chevrolet Tracker RS N/A 2023 Approved
Chevrolet Tracker RS N/A 2022 Approved
Chevrolet Volt N/A 2010 Approved
Chevrolet Volt N/A 2015 Approved
Chevrolet Volt N/A 2012 Approved
Chevrolet Volt N/A 2014 Approved
Chevrolet Volt N/A 2013 Approved
Chevrolet Volt N/A 2011 Approved
Hyundai Creta N/A 2015 Approved
Hyundai Creta N/A 2016 Approved
Hyundai Creta N/A 2019 Approved
Hyundai Creta N/A 2018 Approved
Hyundai Creta N/A 2017 Approved
Hyundai Encino N/A 2020 Approved
Hyundai Encino N/A 2018 Approved
Hyundai Encino N/A 2019 Approved
Hyundai Encino N/A 2021 Approved
Hyundai ix25 N/A 2016 Approved
Hyundai ix25 N/A 2018 Approved
Hyundai ix25 N/A 2020 Approved
Hyundai ix25 N/A 2021 Approved
Hyundai ix25 N/A 2022 Approved
Hyundai ix25 N/A 2019 Approved
Hyundai ix25 N/A 2017 Approved
Hyundai ix25 N/A 2015 Approved
Hyundai Kauai N/A 2018 Approved
Hyundai Kona N/A 2017 Approved
Hyundai Kona N/A 2022 Approved
Hyundai Kona N/A 2021 Approved
Hyundai Kauai N/A 2017 Approved
Hyundai Kauai N/A 2021 Approved
Hyundai Kauai N/A 2019 Approved
Hyundai Kona N/A 2018 Approved
Hyundai Kauai N/A 2023 Approved
Hyundai Kona N/A 2020 Approved
Hyundai Kauai N/A 2020 Approved
Hyundai Kona N/A 2019 Approved
Hyundai Sonata Hybrid N/A 2013 Approved
Hyundai Sonata Hybrid N/A 2015 Approved
Hyundai Sonata Hybrid N/A 2016 Approved
Hyundai Sonata Hybrid N/A 2017 Approved
Hyundai Sonata Hybrid N/A 2019 Approved
Hyundai Sonata Hybrid N/A 2011 Approved
Hyundai Sonata Hybrid N/A 2014 Approved

Tires available in this size

Tire Brand Season UTQG
Bridgestone Turanza LS100 Bridgestone N/A N/A
Continental VikingContact 7 Continental N/A N/A
Goodyear Assurance Finesse Goodyear N/A N/A
Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady 2 Goodyear N/A N/A
Michelin CrossClimate 2 Michelin all-season 640 A A
Michelin Primacy Tour A/S 215/50R18 Michelin N/A N/A
Michelin X-Ice Snow Michelin winter N/A
Pirelli Scorpion Verde All Season Pirelli N/A 600 A A
Uniroyal Tiger Paw Touring A/S Uniroyal N/A 700 A A
Yokohama AVID Ascend LX Yokohama N/A 800 A A
Yokohama BluEarth Winter V905 215/50R18 Yokohama N/A N/A

Compatible alternative sizes within ±3%

Other tire sizes that fall inside the ETRTO safe-fit tolerance for 215/50R18. Sorted by smallest overall-diameter change.

Alternative%Δ ODSidewall ΔCategory
185/65R17 0.01% +12.8 mm winter narrower
205/40R20 -0.03% -25.5 mm plus 2
235/35R20 0.04% -25.3 mm plus 2
195/55R18 -0.07% -0.3 mm winter narrower
205/65R16 0.10% +25.8 mm alternative
235/40R19 -0.24% -13.5 mm plus 1
185/45R20 0.34% -24.3 mm plus 2
235/45R18 -0.52% -1.8 mm wider

For the full categorised list (Plus-1, Plus-2, winter narrower, wider, etc.) with verdicts and speedometer impact, see 215/50R18 upsize options.

What changes if you go up or down one aspect step

The cleanest single-step swap is moving the aspect ratio by ±5 points on the same rim. The table below shows the math for 215/50R18 vs the adjacent ±5 aspect sizes.

OEM 215/50R18Down to 215/45R18Up to 215/55R18
Overall diameter672.2 mm650.7 mm693.7 mm
% Δ vs OEM-3.20%3.20%
Sidewall height107.5 mm96.8 mm (-10.8)118.3 mm (+10.8)
True mph at 60 indicated60.00 mph58.08 mph61.92 mph
Verdict (±3% rule)Outside ±3%Outside ±3%

Shorter sidewall (down a step): sharper steering, harsher ride, higher pothole risk. Taller sidewall (up a step): softer ride, fuel-economy gain on highway, less precise handling. Use the compatibility calculator to evaluate any size pair beyond the single-step swap.

What 215/50R18 means

The first number — 215 — is the tire's section width in millimeters (about 8.5 inches from sidewall to sidewall, measured when the tire is mounted and inflated to standard pressure). The second number — 50 — is the aspect ratio: the sidewall height as a percentage of the section width, which works out to 107.5 mm of sidewall for this size. The R indicates radial construction (universal on passenger tires today, mandatory under FMVSS 109), and 18 is the rim diameter in inches. Together these give an overall tire diameter of 672.2 mm (26.5 inches) — the dimension that matters for speedometer accuracy, wheel-well clearance, and TPMS / ABS / AWD calibration.

100 vehicle/year combinations in our catalog list this size as an OEM or approved fitment, and 11 tire models in our catalog are sold in this size. Each one turns about 762 revolutions per mile (circumference 2112 mm × π), which is the figure your speedometer and TPMS modules are calibrated against. When you replace tires within the same size, 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. For a deeper breakdown of what each digit in the size string represents, see the paired 215/50R18 explained page.

If you are considering deviating from 215/50R18 — a plus-size step up, a winter step down, or a same-rim width change — keep the overall outside diameter within ±3% of the original per the ETRTO 2024 §2.3 safe-fit standard. Major changes to outside diameter affect speedometer calibration (SAE J1349 ±4% factory tolerance), ABS rotational reference (FMVSS 135), TPMS rev/mile tracking (FMVSS 138), and AWD viscous coupling temperature on systems that rely on consistent tire revolutions per mile. The Compatible alternative sizes table above lists every size within tolerance, and the 215/50R18 upsize and downsize options page groups them by upgrade intent (Plus-1, Plus-2, winter narrower, wider, etc.) with verdicts and speedometer impact. Always confirm any non-OEM substitution with the manufacturer or a qualified tire shop before purchase.

For shoppers looking at this size, the key spec questions to ask are: does the tire's load index equal or exceed the OEM placard requirement (Tire & Rim Association 2025 Table 1-2 maps the number to maximum weight), does its speed rating match or exceed the placard, and what is its UTQG treadwear rating? The third question is the best single proxy for tread life: 600+ UTQG signals a long-wear touring compound, 400–600 is mid-life performance, under 300 is short-life high-grip. Cross-reference any candidate tire's spec sheet against the manufacturer's published technical bulletin before committing.

Last verified 2026-06-09.