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Honda BR-V Tyre Guide: 5 Fitment Options for 2017–2026

Find the right tyre for your Honda BR-V (2017–2026). OEM size explained, driving context, and 5 fitment options available on CircleWheels Pakistan.

14 May 2026 4 min read 832 words
Honda BR-V Tyre Guide: 5 Fitment Options for 2017–2026

Honda BR-V Tyres: What You Need to Know

The Honda BR-V is a practical choice for Pakistani families. It handles school runs in Karachi, motorway stretches between Lahore and Islamabad, and the occasional rough road in smaller towns. It seats seven, sits slightly higher than a sedan, and gets driven hard. That means your tyres need to be reliable — not just cheap.

This guide covers the OEM tyre size, how BR-V owners typically use the car in Pakistan, and five tyres available right now on CircleWheels that fit it.


OEM Tyre Size for the Honda BR-V (2017–2026)

The Honda BR-V leaves the factory on 195/60 R16 tyres. That size works well for the car's weight and ride height. Some owners upgrade to a 205-width tyre for a slightly wider contact patch — both 205/55 R16 and 205/60 R16 are common fitments you'll find in the market.

Stick close to these sizes. Going too wide or too tall affects speedometer accuracy, fuel economy, and clearance.


How Pakistani Drivers Use the BR-V

The BR-V is primarily a city and highway car. Most owners use it for:

  • Daily city driving in Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, and Faisalabad — stop-go traffic, speed bumps, and potholes
  • Long motorway runs where a smooth, quiet ride matters
  • Occasional trips on semi-paved or broken roads in smaller cities and rural areas

Pakistan's summers are brutal. Road surface temperatures in Karachi and interior Sindh can push tyre rubber to its limits. Monsoon season brings wet roads across Punjab and KPK. A good BR-V tyre needs to handle both heat resistance and wet grip.

The BR-V is not an off-road vehicle. Aggressive mud terrain tyres are overkill here.


5 Tyres That Fit the Honda BR-V on CircleWheels

Browse all tyres for Honda BR-V (2017–2026) to see the full listing. Here are five fitment options available in the marketplace right now.


1. Horizon (China) — 195/60 R16

Horizon is a budget-friendly Chinese brand that fits the OEM size exactly. It covers the basics: decent wet and dry performance for city use.

Best for: Owners looking for an affordable replacement that matches the factory spec. Good if you're driving mostly in the city and don't put high annual mileage on the car.


2. Double Star (China) — 205/55 R16

Double Star is a Chinese manufacturer with a wider production range. The 205/55 R16 size gives the BR-V a slightly wider footprint than stock.

Best for: Drivers who want a marginally sharper feel on highway runs without spending on a premium brand. A practical upgrade on a budget.


3. Greenlander (China) — 205/60 R16

The 205/60 R16 size gives the tallest sidewall of the three Chinese options listed here. More sidewall means slightly better cushioning on rough urban roads and broken highway patches.

Best for: Owners who frequently drive on uneven city roads or travel to areas with poorer road surfaces. The extra sidewall absorbs bumps better.


4. Michelin Primacy 4 — 195/60 R16

The Michelin Primacy 4 is a well-regarded touring tyre known for wet braking performance and long tread life. It fits the OEM size. Michelin's reputation on Pakistani motorways and in urban traffic is strong among drivers who prioritise safety over cost savings.

Best for: Drivers who put in serious kilometres — highway commuters between cities, families who travel often, and anyone who wants the confidence of a premium tyre on wet monsoon roads.


5. Mileking (China) — 205/55 R16

Mileking is another value-oriented Chinese brand in the 205/55 R16 fitment. It competes in the same space as Double Star and offers an alternative if availability or stock is a factor.

Best for: Budget-conscious buyers who need the wider 205-series size and want an option beyond the more common brand names.


Quick Comparison at a Glance

TyreSizeBest For
Horizon195/60 R16Budget city driving, OEM size
Double Star205/55 R16Budget highway upgrade
Greenlander205/60 R16Rough roads, more sidewall
Michelin Primacy 4195/60 R16Premium safety, wet grip, long life
Mileking205/55 R16Budget 205-series alternative

Before You Buy

Check your current tyre sidewall for the size printed on it. If your BR-V is stock, it will likely read 195/60 R16. If a previous owner fitted a wider size, match that — or revert to OEM if the wider fitment was causing issues.

Also check tyre age, not just tread depth. A tyre more than five years old should be replaced regardless of how much rubber is left, especially given Pakistan's heat.

The right tyre for your BR-V depends on how you drive, where you drive, and what you're willing to spend. There's a genuine option here across every budget — from reliable Chinese brands to Michelin's proven Primacy 4.

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