Honda City (2015–2026) Tyre Fitment Guide: 5 Solid Picks
Find the right tyre for your Honda City (2015–2026). OEM sizes explained, plus 5 marketplace picks for Pakistani roads and every budget.

Honda City Tyre Fitment Guide (2015–2026)
The Honda City is one of Pakistan's most popular sedans. From Karachi's coastal heat to Lahore's potholed inner-city roads and the long motorway stretches between Islamabad and Peshawar, this car does it all. That makes choosing the right tyre more important than most owners realise.
This guide covers the OEM tyre size, how Pakistanis typically use the City, and five fitment options available on CircleWheels right now.
OEM Tyre Size for the Honda City (2015–2026)
The Honda City in this generation was factory-fitted with 185/65 R15 tyres. Some variants and later model years also accommodate 195/65 R15, which offers a slightly wider contact patch. Both sizes mount on 15-inch rims, so if your stock wheels are untouched, either size is within reach.
If you have aftermarket alloys, always confirm the rim width before buying. A tyre shop or the CircleWheels fitment page can help you cross-check.
How Pakistanis Actually Drive the Honda City
Let's be honest about real-world use:
- City driving is the primary use case. Stop-and-go traffic in Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi means tyres that handle heat buildup and frequent braking matter.
- Highway runs are common — GT Road, M2, M9. Drivers need stability at sustained speeds and confident wet-weather grip during the monsoon months.
- Off-road use is rare and not recommended. The City has low ground clearance and is not built for rough tracks. A standard road tyre is all you need.
Monsoon season (July–September) and peak summer (May–June) are the two stress tests for any tyre on a Pakistani road. Heat resistance and wet grip should be near the top of your checklist.
5 Tyres That Fit the Honda City (2015–2026)
Browse all tyres for Honda City (2015–2026) to see the full catalogue. Here are five options worth looking at.
1. Boto (China) — 185/65 R15
Boto is a budget-friendly Chinese brand that covers the basics well. Decent everyday grip, acceptable wet performance, and a quiet-enough ride for urban use.
Best for: Owners who put high mileage on a second or third car and want a low-cost replacement without compromising basic safety.
2. Tourador (China) — 185/65 R15
Tourador sits a step above pure entry-level. The brand has been making ground in Asian markets with a focus on comfort and noise reduction — both important on Pakistan's rough city roads.
Best for: Daily commuters in cities like Lahore or Islamabad who want a noticeable upgrade over the cheapest option without spending on a premium brand.
3. Yokohama ADVAN DB V553 — 185/65 R15
Yokohama is a Japanese brand with a strong global reputation. The ADVAN DB V553 is a comfort-oriented tyre with low road noise and solid all-weather performance. It handles the heat of Pakistani summers better than most budget alternatives.
Best for: Drivers who prioritise ride comfort and brand reliability. Good choice if you do long motorway trips and want less fatigue on the road.
4. Dunlop LM704 — 195/65 R15
Dunlop's LM704 is engineered for tropical and hot climates — which makes it well-suited to Pakistan. The 195/65 R15 size gives a slightly wider footprint than the OEM 185, improving straight-line stability and wet-road traction.
Best for: Confident highway drivers who want a performance-leaning tyre from a globally trusted brand. Also a smart pick for anyone who drives during monsoon frequently.
5. Kumho Ecowing ES31 — 195/65 R15
Kumho's Ecowing ES31 is built around fuel efficiency without sacrificing grip. Lower rolling resistance means your City's engine doesn't have to work as hard, which can translate to meaningful fuel savings over time — important when petrol prices in Pakistan stay unpredictable.
Best for: Economy-minded drivers who want a Korean-made tyre with a focus on fuel savings and decent longevity. Good everyday tyre for both city and highway use.
Quick Size Reference
| Tyre | Size |
|---|---|
| Boto | 185/65 R15 |
| Tourador | 185/65 R15 |
| Yokohama ADVAN DB V553 | 185/65 R15 |
| Dunlop LM704 | 195/65 R15 |
| Kumho Ecowing ES31 | 195/65 R15 |
What to Keep in Mind
If you're replacing all four tyres, stick to one size across all corners. Mixing 185 and 195 on the same axle is not recommended. Both sizes fit the Honda City's 15-inch rim, but confirm your rim width is compatible with the 195 before ordering.
For most Pakistani City owners, the sweet spot is a mid-range tyre from a recognised brand — something like the Yokohama, Dunlop, or Kumho — that handles both monsoon roads and summer heat without wearing out in a single year.
Check tread depth every 6 months if you're clocking heavy city mileage. Pakistan's roads are hard on tyres, and worn tread in monsoon season is a real safety risk.



