Need to replace your Hyundai Accent tire? When choosing car tires, it's important to know your tire size. Check out our car tire size chart to help choose the best tire for your Hyundai Accent.
Hyundai Accent Tire Size: 195/65 R15.

Hyundai Accent Wheel Size: 195/65 R15.

Hyundai Accent Tire Pressure is 2.4-2.5 Bar.

Hyundai Accent Wheel Type (Spec): Radial tire.

Hyundai Accent Rim Size: 195/65 R15.

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Hyundai Accent VS Competitors

  • What size tire does a Hyundai Accent use?

    Hyundai Accent tire size: 195/65 R15.
  • How many inches rim does the Hyundai Accent use?

    Hyundai Accent rim size: 195/65 R15.
  • What is the tire pressure for a Hyundai Accent?

    The recommened tire pressure for Hyundai Accent is 2.4-2.5Bar.
  • What size wheels does a Hyundai Accent have?

    The Hyundai Accent wheel size is 195/65 R15
  • How to read tire size?

    To read tire size, you need to look at the sidewall of your tire and find a sequence of letters and numbers that usually starts with "P". This sequence tells you the width, aspect ratio, construction, wheel diameter, load index and speed rating of your tire. P means it is a passenger car tire. For example, if your tire size is P225/65R17 95H: 225 means it has a width of 225 millimeters. 65 means it has an aspect ratio of 65%, which is the height of the sidewall divided by the width. R means it has a radial construction. 17 means it fits on a wheel with a diameter of 17 inches. 95 means it has a load index of 95, which indicates how much weight it can carry. H means it has a speed rating of H, which indicates how fast it can go safely.